We've now gone through the three stages of online hereditarian discourse: 1. "I bet you can't explain genetics" 2. "I don't actually care about genetics, I bet you can't explain environments" 3. "Actually, I just want to repeat myself" https://x.com/curtis_yarvin/st...
Yarvin: someone should study the environmental factors "Raj Chetty has conducted massive sibling analyses showing that moving to high quality neighborhoods greatly improves outcomes" Yarvin, sagely: someone should study the environmental factors ... in Budapest
Sailer: They should do an admixture analysis to falsify the genetic hypothesis "A rigorous analysis has been conducted and shows minimal trait differences" Sailer: They should do an admixture analysis *months later* Sailer, remembering: They should do an admixture analysis
Murray: Race differences are higher on culture-free and g loaded tests like the Ravens "Every part of this is incorrect" Murray: Happy to take a look, what's the cite? *months later, on bluesky* Murray: Race differences are higher on abstract, culture-free tests
These guys want you to think that they have access to the forbidden samizdat that explains how the world works. In reality, they just have the grit and shamelessness to make the same erroneous claims over and over again until everyone else is worn down.
Okay, actually there's a fourth stage, but only the newer generation of quant racists has figured it out.













