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Jun 19Liked by Doug

Peterson works at a University and depends on access to media. So does Victor Davis Hanson. They cannot be honest about race and IQ without being banished and cancelled. Scott Adams tried to discuss black pathology one time. Dude speaks publicly every day. Once and only once he talked about how blacks admit that they hate Whites. Dilbert was dropped by every newspaper in the country. He was cancelled after 30 years of success and fame. Poof. He's gone. The poor bastard now says that Covid isolation caused him to lose his ability to interact with other people and he said things he shouldn't have said. He was honest for 20 minutes. That ruined his professional life. Then again he kinda deserves it because he was a democrat until the dems turned on him. He couldn't learn by seeing the viciousness of his side until it bit him in the ass.

Stephan Mulenux was honest about race and IQ. His YouTube channel with 2,000,000 followers and 200,000,000 views was summarily deleted by Susan. He lost his audience and his income.

It's a catch 22.

If Peterson or Adams or Hanson or Rush Limbaugh or anyone else is honest about race and IQ they will disappear from the media, lose their job and become a non person just as in the Soviet Union if you fell out of favor with Stalin.

Rush tip toed up to the edge only a few times. He recommended a book called Devils Night and other True Tales of Detroit that is honest about black pathology. He never spoke of black pathology himself. He knew that his enemies were waiting for that excuse to get him pulled off of every radio station. It would have worked and he knew it. There are taboo subjects that cannot be discussed. Race and IQ is at the very top of that list.

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So true. Peterson wasn't even referring to blacks in his short video as I'm sure you noticed. What he said applied to 50% of the black population. So, he inadvertently described our catastrophic & unsolvable problem of "BLACK." Adam's admitted that he knew he'd be canceled. But he still has his "coffee with Scott Adam's" on YouTube (and one backup channel)

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