12+ Steve Sailer Quotes On Education

Political correctness is a war on noticing. — Steve Sailer

Much of the appeal of feminism is that it encourages women to do what they always felt like doing anyway: take everything personally. But to succeed at the highest level, you need some objectivity, which feminism hates. Feminists see objective reality as a conspiracy out to make them feel bad about themselves. — Steve Sailer

The typical white intellectual considers himself superior to ordinary white folks for two contradictory reasons. First, he constantly proclaims his belief in human equality, but they don’t. Second, he has a high IQ, but they don’t. — Steve Sailer

Lenin, Stalin, and Mao slaughtered even more tens of millions in the name of equality than Hitler murdered in the name of inequality. — Steve Sailer

What goes unsaid eventually goes unthought — Steve Sailer

Much of modern liberalism consists of people trying to get revenge on the football players they felt inferior to in school. — Steve Sailer

Let the good times roll is especially or risky message for African-Americans. The plain fact is that they tend to possess poor native judgment than members of better educated groups. Thus, they need stricter moral guidance from society. — Steve Sailer

If you look across a host of measures at adoption studies, fraternal v. identical twin studies, twins-raised-apart studies, the history of early childhood intervention research, naturally-occurring experiments, differences between societies, changes over history, and so forth, you tend to come up with nature and nurture as being about equally important: maybe fifty-fifty. The glass is roughly half-full and half-empty. — Steve Sailer

Racism is to the current era what unAmericanism was to the Fifties: a curse word that provides a handy substitute for logical thought. — Steve Sailer

In contrast to New Orleans, there was only minimal looting after the horrendous 1995 earthquake in Kobe, Japan - because, when you get down to it, Japanese aren't blacks. — Steve Sailer

Truth is better for humanity than ignorance, lies, or spin. And it's more interesting. — Steve Sailer

Monogamy is a huge time-saver. — Steve Sailer

Life Lessons by Steve Sailer

  1. Steve Sailer's work emphasizes the importance of understanding the complexities of human behavior and the power of culture in influencing our decisions and actions.
  2. He also highlights the need to be aware of our own biases and to be open to learning from those who may have different perspectives.
  3. Finally, his work encourages us to think critically and to challenge our own assumptions and beliefs in order to better understand the world around us.
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