Steve Sailer is a genuinely good man who hides it well. I don't know why he does so but he does.
His latest article called “What's the Matter with Haiti” is a case in point.
In this article he coldly looks at why Haiti is so mismanaged and while throwing a bone to culture (voodoo beliefs) his essential conclusion is that they're just a very black country, perhaps inhabited by the worst blacks (those whom other slave-importing countries didn't want).
I commented:
I know this view isn't popular but I regard all people as equally valuable because we all have the same feelings and more or less feel the same sort of hurts or pleasures. The fact that Hatians evolved towards lesser capacities for financial success than Jews in the current world order doesn't make them any less human.
To prove that I believe this, see my latest video discussing in some detail how, as an Orthodox Rabbi, on the matter of the traditional tribal view of too many Jews who fail to understand the context of the Bible's focus on Israelities.
I don't mention it there, but the precise words of God published in The Book of Amos, written some 2,800 years ago are:
הלוא כבני כשיים אתם לי בני ישראל? נאם יהוה
"The Utterance of Yehowa: Sons of Israel, do you really think you matter more to me than Shvartzas matter to me?"
I lived for 3 years in Little Haiti, Brooklyn. The only white (and kippa wearing!) person to do so. And while I could write a complete book of the sort to please those who would like to denigrate Hatians, my takeaway FACT is that all of their dysfunction and crime comes from deprivation and shame at being genetically incapable of being rewarded by the current world system. One by which they are indeed, "inferior human capital".
But I stand with Yehowa, Father of us ALL, in saying that they are no less valuable than you or I, and that their failure, and the failure of the millions of people in our prisons and on our streets is OUR sin and our crime.
If we do not care for the happiness of our fellow men we oughtn't be surprised if they don't care for ours.
The Bible is a very very old book, and generations worth of credulous fools teaching it to credulous children has ruined its reputation among those few who are capable of understanding it were they to read it on its own terms.
Steve and his readers belong to that class of readers capable of such an unbiased reading. Whether you are capable of overcoming everything you already thought you knew about the Bible in order to be able to read it as it's intended to be read is a harder question to answer.
You know for example that the Bible says: "Do Not Murder", but do you know how seriously the bible means it and what PRECISELY DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS it provides in the event that someone dies under unknown circumstances?
Perhaps this will open your eyes to the expectations our creator has for the society we must have -- or suffer the consequences without.
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