In other words, "Study shows Black offenders more likely to commit horrific crimes than whites, Latinos."

"Study says Black offenders more likely to get federal life sentences than whites, Latinos"

axios.com/study-black-of…
From "Criminology:"

"Life lessons: Examining sources of racial and ethnic disparity in federal life without parole sentences"

"Brian D. Johnson, Cassia Spohn, Anat Kimchi"

"This article is dedicated to Anat Kimchi, ... who tragically died"

unz.com/isteve/the-lat…
Here's the "Criminology" article deploring bias in sentencing of black criminals written by Anat Kimchi just before a black criminal murdered her:

"Life lessons: Examining sources of racial and ethnic disparity in federal life without parole sentences"

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.11…
Here's the CWB Chicago story on the arrest of the murderer of criminologist Anat Kimchi, who had just completed a study asserting that black murderers are unfairly punished:

"Man accused of “terrorizing downtown” with violent attacks on women, murder:" cwbchicago.com/2021/06/man-ac…
Or perhaps a better description of the late criminologist Anat Kimchi's last paper before being robbed and murdered by a black homeless man in Chicago's Loop is that it implies blacks are unfairly harshly sentenced, but a careful reading suggests they are not.

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10 Sep
I wrote late on 9/11/2001:

Bush Had Called for Laxer Airport Security

To appeal to the growing number of Arab-American and Muslim voters, exactly 11 months ago George W. Bush called for weakening airport security procedures aimed at deterring hijackers.

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"Bush said during the nationally televised debate, "Arab-Americans are racially profiled in what’s called secret evidence. People are stopped, and we got to do something about that. ... So racial profiling isn’t just an issue at the local police forces."

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In 2000, George W. Bush campaigned against racial profiling by U.S. airlines of Arab air travelers as potential terrorists in an attempt to win Arab voters in Michigan. In 2001, the Bush Administration strove to outlaw suspicion of airline customers who looked like Mohammed Atta:
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6 Sep
@mattyglesias Where in the US are there:

- low land prices
- enough water
- sunny climate
- but with high enough latitude/altitude so it's not too hot so not too much electricity needed for A/C?

I'm guessing in the Columbia River watershed of the inland Pacific Northwest, a new Bend, OR?
@mattyglesias Bend, Oregon has quintupled in population since 1990, now up to 100k. It's in the sunny high desert, but right below the snowy Cascades Mts., so lots of water for lawns and golf courses. It appeals to Northerners who like a four season climate but with more sunshine than usual.
@mattyglesias Downside is the inland Columbia River watershed, while a pleasant place to live (& cheap electricity), is a long way from economic centers.

West Virginia is much more conveniently located for air travel to the huge cities of the East, although road travel is slow due to hills.
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1 Sep
Ivermectin is a wonder drug that won its inventors the Nobel Prize in 2015. Merck gives ivermectin away for free in tropical countries because it fights river blindness, a horrible disease.

None of that proves, tho, whether ivermectin works or not on covid.
Here's the 2015 Nobel Prize citation of the discoverers of ivermectin, a miracle drug that cures two scourges of tropical humans, river blindness and elephantiasis.

nobelprize.org/prizes/medicin…
Satoshi Omura discovered ivermectin through "Edisonian medicine:" like Edison trying 600 random materials in his lightbulb, Omura collects random life forms and tests them against diseases.
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18 Aug
The population of Afghanistan is 99.7% Muslim. A 2013 Pew poll of Afghan Muslims found:

- 99% want sharia to be the law of the land
- 85% want adulterers stoned
- 81% want thieves' hands chopped off
- 79% want apostates executed

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In other words, the USA leapt first into the Modern Muslim Nation-Building Game not at some easy introductory setting like, say, Bosnia or Malaysia, but instead at the final, hardest level: Afghanistan, the human race’s most proudly knuckleheaded country.

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What other countries compete with Afghanistan for the title of the human race's most proudly knuckleheaded country?

I'm guessing Somalia as Afghanistan's main competitor, then perhaps Niger, Yemen, Kyrgyzstan, Congo, Myanmar, and, relative to their region, Paraguay and Albania.
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11 Aug
That's assuming that US law and culture stop privileging sacred Diversity over despised whiteness.

In Australia the opposite is happening: Headlines constantly celebrate 7/8ths white individuals as "First Aboriginal Neurologist" or "First Aboriginal Physicist" or whatever.
Australia's first Indigenous neurologist Angela Dos Santos talks about racism and protests during the pandemic

abc.net.au/news/2020-06-2…
Australia's first Indigenous neurologist Angela Dos Santos talks about racism and protests during the pandemic

abc.net.au/news/2020-06-2…
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26 Jul
I’m getting depressed about covid again.

It’s suddenly pretty bad in SoCal.

A friend’s mom is in the hospital with it even though she appeared to have had it before.

And Israel and UK data suggests that the vaccines don’t work quite as well against the current Delta variant.
Hopefully, the vaccines mostly still keep you out of the hospital.

But what if they don’t?

We’ve been assuming that we will get to herd immunity one way or another: either the easy way (vaccination) or the hard way (infection).
But what if the vaccines only moderately work against new variants and the virus keeps evolving so that prior infections don’t offer much protection?

Then the question would be whether people who survived early variants would keep surviving reinfection every few years?
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