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  1. Apr 30, 2017 · Sailer, a California native and the son of a Lockheed engineer, became a journalist in his mid-30s, starting his career contributing to National Review in the 1990s.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Steve_SailerSteve Sailer - Wikipedia

    Sailer has been described as a white supremacist by the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Columbia Journalism Review. In his writing for VDARE, Sailer has described black people as tending "to possess poorer native judgment than members of better educated groups" and thus need stricter moral guidance from society.

  3. Sep 25, 2021 · Replies: @Steve Sailer, @Anon, @Almost Missouri Lol if you actually believe Native Americans could have kept this continent or that “plagues” played a principal role in their demise. The 40 year old plague myth has been debunked for what, 30 years now?

  4. Oct 31, 2023 · In the 2020 Census, about 387,000 Americans claimed a full background as Aztec — nearly 20 times the number reported in 2010. This improbable increase is probably due in part to a quirk of data collection. The 2020 Census form listed Aztec and Maya prominently as suggested Native American origins.

  5. Apr 28, 2021 · But when they explored the World, they realized that Africans, Asians of all kinds, Native Americans, Eskimo, Native Siberians, Pacific Islanders, Australian Aboes etc… were even more different than them collectively than they are were to each other within the White family.

  6. Mar 28, 2024 · Appropriately entitled Noticing after his penchant for observing and discussing realities elites attempt to hide or obfuscate, the book is a treasure for any fan of Sailer. In fact, it is indispensable for anybody who cares about race, IQ, immigration, and modern conservatism.

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  8. Dec 12, 2007 · Thorpe wasn't unique at the time -- there were a fair number of Native American baseball stars, such as Chief Bender, the half-Chippewa Hall of Fame pitcher for Connie Mack's Philadelphia Athletics. Another Hall of Famer was outfielder Zack Wheat of the Dodgers, who was half-Cherokee:

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