“Bell Curve” author breaks silence, makes sense
Will the world, particularly The West, overcome its morbid attachment to the PC notion that all groups of people and all cultures are all equal all of the time before it is too late?
Stay tuned.
This is a long read, but well worth it. I do suggest that any lefties reading this take precautions to prevent cranial implosion that may occur as reality about the nature of humanity becomes clear.
The Inequality Taboo
Charles Murray, Commentary Magazine
"Elites throughout the West are living a lie, basing the futures of their societies on the assumption that all groups of people are equal in all respects. Lie is a strong word, but justified. It is a lie because so many elite politicians who profess to believe it in public do not believe it in private. It is a lie because so many elite scholars choose to ignore what is already known and choose not to inquire into what they suspect. We enable ourselves to continue to live the lie by establishing a taboo against discussion of group differences.
The taboo is not perfect—otherwise, I would not have been able to document this essay—but it is powerful. Witness how few of Harvard’s faculty who understood the state of knowledge about sex differences were willing to speak out during the Summers affair. In the public-policy debate, witness the contorted ways in which even the opponents of policies like affirmative action frame their arguments so that no one can accuse them of saying that women are different from men or blacks from whites. Witness the unwillingness of the mainstream media to discuss group differences without assuring readers that the differences will disappear when the world becomes a better place."












