@smnhmd @BovrilG Don’t think so. The Sailer rule reflects gangs trying to kill a rival and not caring whether there are people in the way.
A stabbing doesn’t have collateral damage, so we’d expect the success rate to reflect the aggression vented at the designated target.
NEW: What is the most common murder weapon?
It isn’t the gun, the machete or the zombie knife - but the kitchen knife.
Here’s why phasing out sharp-tipped knives isn’t as mad as it sounds.
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What would a nation w/ an avg IQ of 70 look like? Consider a fictional country BOMALIA on a fictional continent BFRICA inhabited by blue-skinned BOMALIANS, a race w/ an avg IQ of 68. It would surely be riddled with violence, poverty & tribalism. Luckily this society is impossible
@PeterHarrisCSU Isn't 'indigenous' a DEI term in the US?
You can't encourage ethnic interest lobbying for non-whites and then complain when white Brits begin to do the same.
We are indigenous, our ancestors did create this nation, and we are under no obligation to surrender it.
I'm really impressed by the commitment @elonmusk has shown to free speech. There is a lot of embarrassment that could result from letting Nick Fuentes back on, and the media will never praise him for it, but he did it anyway.
That said, I feel the need to speak out and not how unfair it is that Jared Taylor remains banned. Unlike Fuentes, who has praised Hitler, called for taking away the rights of women, and made Holocaust jokes, Jared Taylor has done none of those things. Yes, he believes in white identity politics and wants to severely restrict immigration. These are positions that I disagree with. Nonetheless, the man is unwaveringly civil and polite. I think that all forms of identity politics are morally unjustified, and I would look forward to the opportunity to try and change his mind on this issue.
With Jared, there is not even a hint of him encouraging violence or harassment. Sites that ban him are engaging in what is purely viewpoint-based censorship. This may be their right, but that position is inconsistent with the values of the new X.
Running a social media site is hard. It's easy to forget how constrained discourse used to be. Elon Musk has taken professional and financial risks to make this website into a pro-free speech platform, in one of the greatest acts of public altruism of our era. That said, I think that the Jared Taylor ban remains the main injustice that still needs to be corrected.
@ontologoff He was literally citing Harvard's own admission statistics.
According to Harvard's submission to the Supreme Court, admissions based on academic attainment alone would lead to a student body that is only 0.7% black, rather than the current 14%.