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Steven Ernest Sailer (born December 20, 1958) is an American journalist and movie critic for The American Conservative, ex-correspondent for UPI, and VDARE.com columnist. He writes about race relations, gender issues, politics, immigration, IQ, genetics, movies, and sports. He is perhaps best known online as a blogger.

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"Precious" and "The Blind Side"

An excerpt from my new VDARE.com column: This weekend saw the national rollout of two crowd-pleaser movies about impoverished 350-pound black teens: Precious and The Blind Side. (What an amazing country we have, where a pair of poor children can tip ...

From STEVE SAILER, Steve Sailer-Articles & Blog on Human Biodiversity, Genetics,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  U.S. Republican Party,  George W. Bush,  Michael Lewis,  Michael Oher

VDARE.com: 11/22/09 - The Next Liberal Fad: A "Stolen Generation" Of Black Children?

This weekend saw the national rollout of two crowd-pleaser movies about impoverished 350-pound black teens: Precious and The Blind Side. (What an amazing country we have, where a pair of poor children can tip the scales at 700 pounds!) Together, ...

From STEVE SAILER, V Dare,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: CBS News,  National Basketball Association,  NFL,  Barack Obama,  Baltimore Ravens

NYT: "Hispanic Immigrants’ Children Fall Behind Peers Early, Study Finds"

The media build-up for the oncoming Stolen Generations Apology Act of 2050 continues. From the New York Times: The children of Hispanic immigrants tend to be born healthy and start life on an intellectual par with other American children, but by the ...

From STEVE SAILER, Steve Sailer-Articles & Blog on Human Biodiversity, Genetics,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Times Company,  University of California,  Barack Obama,  National Center for Education Statistics,  Steve Sailer

Toby Gerhart Update

In the Big Game against #25 Cal, had his typical game: four touchdowns (giving him 23 on the season) and 130 yards on 20 carries. But he really needed another 200 yard game, as Stanford's freshman quarterback went back to playing like a freshman ...

From STEVE SAILER, Steve Sailer-Articles & Blog on Human Biodiversity, Genetics,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Times Company,  Roger Staubach,  Gary Beban,  Mark Ingram,  Barack Obama

"Twilight Saga: New Moon"

There are four ways to give me money. You can make tax deductible credit card contributions to me here (click on the first "Make a Donation" button you come to on the screen); or fax credit card details here (please put my name on the fax); or you can ...

From STEVE SAILER, Steve Sailer-Articles & Blog on Human Biodiversity, Genetics,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Steve Sailer,  Amazon.com,  David Axelrod,  John Derbyshire

New Yorkers: Notice what we say, not what we do

I've pointed out before that New York's liberal media elite don't want the public to discuss IQ, but they almost all get their four-year-olds' IQs tested so they can win admission to fashionable private preschools. Now the New York toddler IQ testing ...

From STEVE SAILER, Steve Sailer-Articles & Blog on Human Biodiversity, Genetics,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Times Company,  Dalton School

What nobody says about Sarah Palin

A 45-year-old woman with five children is much less likely to have had time yet to learn everything about public affairs that one needs to know to be President than a 45-year-old man with five children. In contrast, 69-year-old Nancy Pelosi, who also ...

From STEVE SAILER, Steve Sailer-Articles & Blog on Human Biodiversity, Genetics,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Sarah Palin,  Barack Obama,  Nancy Pelosi,  Steve Sailer,  John McCain

Predicting baseball performance

In the 1970s and 1980s, Bill James put a lot of effort into predicting how well young players would do. In 1988, he summed up 15 things he'd learned, and three of them related to forecasting young players' development: James essentially found, ...

From STEVE SAILER, Steve Sailer-Articles & Blog on Human Biodiversity, Genetics,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: NFL,  Bill James,  Lance Berkman,  Horace Mann,  Steve Young

Beating a Dead Horse, Part XVIII

Why is it worth thinking about Malcolm Gladwell? Because Malcolm takes the politically correct conventional wisdom (you can't make useful predictions about people, heredity doesn't matter, just environment and effort, etcetera etcetera) seriously ...

From STEVE SAILER, Steve Sailer-Articles & Blog on Human Biodiversity, Genetics,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: NFL,  Malcolm Gladwell,  New York Times Company,  Steven Pinker,  Charles Murray

NY Times publishes Gladwell's letter and Pinker's response

In the New York Times here. You've already seen Gladwell's letter, with his ad hominem attack on me as a crimethinker. I'd half-assumed that the NYT would cut that part out in the interests of saving space, but they left it in. From the NYT: As a ...

From STEVE SAILER, Steve Sailer-Articles & Blog on Human Biodiversity, Genetics,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: NFL,  Malcolm Gladwell,  New York Times Company,  John Elway,  Dan Marino

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