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What is Political Correctness (PC) ?

(Racism-free zone)

In Nazi Germany there was a school where just one of the pupils refused to join the Hitler Youth. Luckily for him his physical strength matched his moral strength. But ultimately he had little alternative but to leave his homeland once he left school.

That man, Hans (HJ) Eysenck, continued to stand up for the truth even after the ideological landscape swung over to the opposite extreme, to so-called anti-racism and "progressive", "enlightened" thinking.

Whereas Nazism happily gave itself a label, the PC ideology pretends to be merely truth and decency. The fascists of PC have regularly slandered those who challenge their untruths by falsely labelling them as "racists" or "rightwingers". The reality is that like Hans Eysenck they are more accurately characterised as independent-minded people who refuse to be dishonest about (what most 'antiracists' consider to be) important facts.

For example: you have to be pretty blinkered not to notice that people of African origin have greater ability at sports (on average) than whites and yellows *. It would be nice if there were not massive evidence that they also have lower (on average) ability at intellectual and learning tasks. But social policies based on such wishful thinking rather than actual reality are very unlikely to achieve anything useful, but instead will guarantee the continuation of decades of racist strife.

[*Well, some manage to delude themselves that the black superiority in sports is somehow due to lack of other opportunities. The ridiculousness of this position can be made clear by asking why then do not blacks also dominate the world chess scene (rather than rate nowhere)? After all, a chess set is a lot cheaper than regular fees for sports facilities.]

PC is a virulent ideological censorship which has dominated the formal indoctrination systems and political systems of the "free" world for decades. In 1996 Chris[topher] Brand's important book The g Factor was to have been published. This would have been the last straw for the defenders of PC untruths - it clearly exposed the fact that they have lost all the arguments of the preceding decades. But the book was effectively suppressed by its expected publisher John Wiley, and Chris Brand has subsequently been corruptly dismissed from his lectureship at Edinburgh "University".

Another notable victim of PC censorship is Jean Phillippe Rushton. See the PinC website and Stalking the Wild Taboo .

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