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TRoy's avatar

' Treat people as individuals, and stop keeping score by race.'

Agreed that this is the course to take on a daily basis and in personal dealings with others. I think the case for 'race realism' comes when considering policy alternatives, to address matters at an aggregate level. Without an accurate account of how groups differ, you are likely to reach erroneous conclusions when disparities exist. I believe this is the argument Charles Murray makes in Facing Reality, and I found it convincing.

As always, thank you for the sensible and stimulating discussion.

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I understand why any review of Sailers book would focus on his top hits (black/white, 2003 Iraq War).

Oddly missing is his insanely early prediction about transgenderism as the next hot thing immediately after gay marriage passed when nobody knew what it was. I feel like Sailers former marketing chops gives him a very good instinct for what the next Current Thing the NYTimes set is going to glom onto.

Still, for someone really familiar with this stuff, does the book have enough of the things outside of this mold. His voluminous information on Golf Courses for instance?

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