• There’s No Taboo Against Studying Race and IQ

    American Renaissance - Apr 25th 2024 5:55pm EDT

    This video is available on Rumble, BitChute, and Odysee. I’m very happy to announce that the taboo against talking about race differences in IQ is gone. In fact, there never was a taboo. This recent article, “The Mythical Taboo on Race and Intelligence,” sets us all straight. There have been “extensive publications, citations, and discussions […]

  • Race Realism: A Moderate’s Manifesto

    American Renaissance - Dec 18th 2023 5:38pm EST

    Since at least the beginning of written history, people have understood that humans are a diverse species. Although some modern scholars contend that race is a relatively recent invention, the documentary record suggests that ancient Greeks and Egyptians recognized that human populations are different from each other in predictable and patterned ways. And natural philosophers […]

  • Black Women in AI: Building a More Inclusive and Equitable Future

    American Renaissance - Nov 27th 2023 6:56pm EST

    As the debates over how artificial intelligence (AI) should be regulated intensify, one area of significant concern has been related to diversity and more equitably deployed systems. While many researchers are designing and exploring solutions to address the inherent inequalities in AI models, diversity matters and grounds theory into more realistic and fair practices for […]

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  • This Man Wants You Ignorant

    American Renaissance - Oct 20th 2023 5:54pm EDT

    This video is available on Rumble, BitChute, and Odysee. James Watson is the world’s most famous living scientist. He won a Nobel Prize in 1962 for the discovery of the structure of DNA. He was showered with awards and honors, won 20 honorary PhDs, taught at Harvard, and ran Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory for 40 […]

  • Why Do So Many Blacks Get Low Scores on Tests?

    American Renaissance - Oct 15th 2023 9:00am EDT

    Richard E. Nisbett, Intelligence and How to Get It: Why Schools and Cultures Count, W. W. Norton, 2009, 282 pp. Paul Tough, How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2012, 256 pp. Americans have devised many theories to explain why so many black children get low scores on tests. […]

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  • The Truth About Race and Intelligence

    American Renaissance - Oct 13th 2023 7:42pm EDT

    This video is available on Rumble, BitChute, and Odysee. A lot of things I know I figured out for myself. Fire is hot; ice is cold. A lot of other things I take on trust. A molecule of lead has 82 electrons. I have no idea how anyone figured that out, but I believe the […]

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  • The Ridiculous Idea That Race Isn’t Real

    American Renaissance - Oct 6th 2023 5:15pm EDT

    This video is available on Rumble, BitChute, and Odysee. To be a good American, you are supposed to believe outlandish things about race. You’re supposed to believe it doesn’t exist. That it’s immoral to think it has anything to do with biology. The American Psychological Association has a glossy brochure, written by six PhDs, who […]

  • This Is How the Smithsonian Will Reckon With Our Dark Inheritance

    American Renaissance - Aug 30th 2023 1:08pm EDT

    As a historian, I have always felt that a full, unvarnished, honest telling of history is the only way for us to move forward as a people, as a nation and as institutions. All of us are profoundly shaped by the past, for good and for ill, and the Smithsonian — like so many other […]

  • Interview With Ed Dutton, the Jolly Heretic

    American Renaissance - Aug 14th 2023 3:03pm EDT

    Jared Taylor and Finland-based Ed Dutton take you on a jolly demolition tour through some of our most rigidly defended taboos: race differences in IQ, dysgenic fertility, the role of genes in society, prospects for the West, and spiteful mutant theory. This video is available on Rumble, BitChute, and Odysee. The post Interview With Ed Dutton, the Jolly Heretic […]

  • Intelligence Trends in Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of Roman Polygenic Scores

    American Renaissance - Jul 25th 2023 5:17pm EDT

    We analysed 127 Ancient Roman genomes with a view to understanding the possible reasons for the fall of the Roman Empire. Taking the polygenic score for educational attainment (EA4) as a proxy for intelligence, we find that intelligence increased from the Neolithic Era (Z= -0.77) to the Iron Age (Z= 0.86), declines after the Republic […]

  • Richard Lynn: a Wonderful Man and a Great Scientist

    American Renaissance - Jul 21st 2023 11:08am EDT

    Yesterday, I was grieved to learn of the death on July 17 of the great psychologist Richard Lynn. I was also shocked. It should never be a shock when a 93-year-old man dies, but Richard seemed indestructible. He was writing books in his 90s, and just this spring we exchanged email, but not even Richard […]

  • Richard Lynn, Rest in Peace

    American Renaissance - Jul 20th 2023 6:20pm EDT

    Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey react to the sudden news of the death of a great scientist. They also discuss ShotSpotter, Pamela Smith, redlining, sarcoidosis, and the people collecting millions for being black or brown. Download Substack BitChute RSS The post Richard Lynn, Rest in Peace appeared first on American Renaissance.

  • U.S. Government Spent Millions Teaching ‘Underrepresented Youth’ to Integrate AI With Critical Theory

    American Renaissance - Jul 14th 2023 2:20pm EDT

    The National Science Foundation’s Division of Research on Learning in Formal and Informal Settings awarded $2,249,999 to Oakland, California-based nonprofit YR Media — a “media, technology and music training center and platform for emerging BIPOC content creators who are using their voices to change the world” — to teach “underrepresented” and “underserved” youth how to integrate critical […]

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  • In NYC, Companies Will Have to Prove Their AI Hiring Software Isn’t Sexist or Racist

    American Renaissance - Jul 9th 2023 10:30am EDT

    New York City businesses that use artificial intelligence to help find hires now have to show the process was free from sexism and racism. A new law, which takes effect Wednesday, is believed to be the first of its kind in the world. Under New York’s new rule, hiring software that relies on machine learning […]

  • The Inheritance of Social Status: England, 1600 to 2022

    American Renaissance - Jun 26th 2023 7:55pm EDT

    Significance There is widespread belief across the social sciences in the ability of social interventions and social institutions to significantly influence rates of social mobility. In England, 1600 to 2022, we see considerable change in social institutions across time. Half the population was illiterate in 1,800, and not until 1,880 was compulsory primary education introduced. […]

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  • What Sexual Madness Means for Us

    American Renaissance - Jun 23rd 2023 7:03pm EDT

    This video is available on Rumble, BitChute, and Odysee. For more than 30 years, I have been writing about the crazy things white people think and say and do about race. Human beings do many crazy things, but the craziest stuff burns out. There just weren’t that many Jim Jones cultists and they came to […]

  • Why Nature Is Updating Its Advice to Authors on Reporting Race or Ethnicity

    American Renaissance - Apr 17th 2023 7:13pm EDT

    It is regrettable but true that researchers have used and abused science to justify racist beliefs and practices. As previous editorials have acknowledged, Nature has played its part in perpetuating racism — and has now pledged to play its part in tackling it, together with colleagues in the research community. As part of this pledge, Nature and the Nature Portfolio journals […]

  • New Study Reveals Sharp Decline in American IQ Scores

    American Renaissance - Apr 3rd 2023 9:01pm EDT

    A new study found a sharp decline in American IQ scores in recent years, offering support for what researchers term the “Reverse Flynn Effect.” Examining a large U.S. sample, researchers from Northwestern University found that IQ ability scores in three of four key categories dropped between 2006 and 2018. Composite ability scores (single scores derived […]

  • The Anatomy of Violence

    American Renaissance - Mar 26th 2023 7:00am EDT

    Adrian Raine, The Anatomy of Violence: The Biological Roots of Crime, Pantheon Books, 2013, 478 pp. The last 20 years have seen a huge expansion in our understanding of the biological basis of crime. From the end of the Second World War until the 1990s, sociological dogma held that crime was caused by poverty, “racism,” […]

  • During COVID Origins Hearing, Congressman Calls Out Witness for Book on Race

    American Renaissance - Mar 10th 2023 5:50pm EST

    During a House Oversight subcommittee hearing on Wednesday about the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, Rep. Kweisi Mfume called out one of the witnesses, Nicholas Wade, over his book “A Troublesome Inheritance” and the praise it received from white supremacists. Video Transcript KWEISI MFUME: However, I must go back to what my ranking member said, that […]

  • IQ and Its Woes: A Reverent Analysis

    American Renaissance - Feb 14th 2023 12:08pm EST

    From time to time we all wonder, I suppose, where we came from, what manner of wights we be, and how we got this way. Those not given to formal religion invoke an evolutionary explanation based, oddly enough, on weather in Africa, at least as regards intelligence. This holds that early people in Africa did […]

  • ‘Decolonizing Light’

    American Renaissance - Dec 20th 2022 9:57pm EST

    Jared Taylor and his co-host laugh at the absurd idea that physics requires “two-eyed seeing” under the supervision of “knowledge keepers.” They also discuss Moroccan manners, glimmers of sanity, med-school madness, and Song of the South. Download Substack BitChute RSS The post ‘Decolonizing Light’ appeared first on American Renaissance.

  • How the Races Got That Way

    American Renaissance - Dec 9th 2022 5:19pm EST

    This video is available on Rumble, BitChute, and Odysee. Last week, my video was about how r – K theory explains consistent patterns of racial difference in behavior. This week, I’ll talk about how the races became so different. The current theory is that modern humans first came out of Africa 50 or 60,000 years […]

  • The Most ‘Racist’ Video You Will Ever See

    American Renaissance - Dec 1st 2022 2:04pm EST

    This video is available on Rumble, BitChute, and Odysee. The Journal of the American Medical Association, or JAMA, was a prestigious scientific publication before it went soft in the head on race. Here’s an example from last month: “Brain Aging Among Racially and Ethnically Diverse Middle-Aged and Older Adults.” This study found that the brains […]

  • The Landmark Minnesota Twin Study

    American Renaissance - Nov 27th 2022 9:00am EST

    Nancy Segal, Born Together — Reared Apart: The Landmark Minnesota Twin Study, Harvard University Press, 2012, 410 pp. $49.95. The Minnesota Study of Twins Reared Apart (MISTRA) was one of the most important psychological studies of the last 50 years. It began in 1979, at a time when it was widely believed that intelligence and […]