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Misuse of Academic Freedom?
Kevin MacDonald
Department of Psychology
CSU-Long Beach
Long Beach, CA 90840-0901
http://www.csulb.edu/~kmacd/books-immigration.html
Department of Psychology
CSU-Long Beach
Long Beach, CA 90840-0901
http://www.csulb.edu/~kmacd/books-immigration.html
MulaiAzhagi- Posts : 1254
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Re: Misuse of Academic Freedom?
MulaiAzhagi wrote:Kevin MacDonald
Department of Psychology
CSU-Long Beach
Long Beach, CA 90840-0901
http://www.csulb.edu/~kmacd/books-immigration.html
Why so ? He wrote how he viewed the various events and connected them together to support his thinking.
But, I think this has one big hole. If that were the case, there would not be this many musalmaans inside the US - they are fast growing and might match the jewish population in 20+ years.
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The United States is officially a secular nation; the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution guarantees the free exercise of religion and forbids the establishment of any religious governance. In a 2002 study, 59% of Americans said that religion played a "very important role in their lives", a far higher figure than that of any other wealthy nation.[205] According to a 2007 survey, 78.4% of adults identified themselves as Christian,[206] down from 86.4% in 1990.[207] Protestant denominations accounted for 51.3%, while Roman Catholicism, at 23.9%, was the largest individual denomination. The study categorizes white evangelicals, 26.3% of the population, as the country's largest religious cohort;[206] another study estimates evangelicals of all races at 30–35%.[208] The total reporting non-Christian religions in 2007 was 4.7%, up from 3.3% in 1990.[207] The leading non-Christian faiths were Judaism (1.7%), Buddhism (0.7%), Islam (0.6%), Hinduism (0.4%), and Unitarian Universalism (0.3%).[206] The survey also reported that 16.1% of Americans described themselves as agnostic, atheist, or simply having no religion, up from 8.2% in 1990.[206][207]
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http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2007/04/26/macdonald
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http://www.kevinmacdonald.net/replies.htm
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http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-report/browse-all-issues/2007/spring/promoting-hate
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Moreover, achieving parity between Jews and other ethnic groups would entail a very high level of discrimination against individual Jews for admission to universities or employment opportunities, and would even entail a large taxation on Jews in order to prevent the present Jewish advantage in the possession of wealth, since at present Jews are vastly over-represented among the wealthy and the successful in the United States (e.g., Ginsberg, 1994; Lipsett & Raab, 1995). Beginning in the 1920s, studies have repeatedly shown that Ashkenazi Jews have a full-scale IQ of approximately 117 and a verbal IQ in the range of 125 (see MacDonald, 1994 for a review). By 1988, Jews constituted about 40% of admissions to Ivy League colleges and Jewish income was at least double that of gentiles (Shapiro (1992, p. 116). Shapiro also shows that Jews are overrepresented by at least a factor of nine on indexes of wealth, but that this is a conservative estimate because much Jewish wealth is in real estate which is difficult to determine and easy to hide. While constituting approximately 2.4% of the population of the United States, Jews represented one half of the top 100 Wall Street executives. Lipset and Raab (1995) note that Jews contribute between one-quarter and one-third of all political contributions in the United States, including one-half of Democratic Party contributions and one-fourth of Republican contributions. Indeed, many Jewish intellectuals (including 'neo-conservatives' such as Daniel Bell, Sidney Hook, Irving Howe, Irving Kristol, Nathan Glazer, Norman Podhoretz, and Earl Raab) as well as Jewish organizations (including the ADL, the AJCommittee, and the AJCongress) have been eloquent opponents of affirmative action and quota mechanisms for distributing resources (see Sachar 1992, p. 818ff).
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MulaiAzhagi wrote:http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2007/04/26/macdonald
http://www.kevinmacdonald.net/replies.htm
The problem is when someone is involved in research on a specific topic for years, they tend to become in favor or against a concept/view. This becomes controversial when such an area of research involved discussions that fall in the public domain.
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