Listen now (79 mins) | Are white identity politics inevitable, even desirable? Is it actually irrational to discriminate against individuals? Is Steve really a hereditarian? And much more...
It’s frustrating to see two “anti-woke” guys deliberate over the rationality of discrimination when freedom of association means that no one is owed an explanation for why discrimination took place. For example, it could be for aesthetic reasons (e.g., most people don’t like alien phenotypes), not just based on stereotypes accuracy. No one bats an eye if a woman chooses a tall guy over a short guy. Go full anti-woke.
First time I've heard anyone apply the base rate fallacy to selection issues (41'00). Have I really found a good non-standard elite candidate, or is it more likely that my selection process is defective? It justifies class discrimination mathematically. It seems like the utmost social dynamite, and I kind of dream of it getting to court somewhere.
Shame Steve didn't recognise the issue - did you find his limit of basedness, or is this something he just hasn't noticed yet?
The Art of Noticing | Steve Sailer
Affirmative action for blacks has led to more corruption and more police brutality, no?
It’s frustrating to see two “anti-woke” guys deliberate over the rationality of discrimination when freedom of association means that no one is owed an explanation for why discrimination took place. For example, it could be for aesthetic reasons (e.g., most people don’t like alien phenotypes), not just based on stereotypes accuracy. No one bats an eye if a woman chooses a tall guy over a short guy. Go full anti-woke.
I'm new where is the bonus question video?
Are Bo and Steve secretly related?
Thanks Bo.
First time I've heard anyone apply the base rate fallacy to selection issues (41'00). Have I really found a good non-standard elite candidate, or is it more likely that my selection process is defective? It justifies class discrimination mathematically. It seems like the utmost social dynamite, and I kind of dream of it getting to court somewhere.
Shame Steve didn't recognise the issue - did you find his limit of basedness, or is this something he just hasn't noticed yet?
I am having trouble hearing the last part of the interview. I am a member. What do I need to do?
Can the Flynn (Lynn) effect be explained by c-sections, i.e., larger-brained births?