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Rushton can refer to the following:
Ranging from original IQ testing in the classrooms of South African universities to the study of anatomy, Rushton once more details racial differences and explains why they are important. His latest research supports the findings that the average African IQ is 70. (American Renaissance Conference, 2000) If you enjoy these videos, please donate to https://store.amren.com/donate.php or purchase videos from the amazing resource https://www.renaudvis.com/. If you do not sacrifice for your extended family, who will? r01 See excerpts from this speech: http://www.youtube.com/user/AustralianRealist/videos?query=r01
JP Rushton papers and debate: http://philipperushton.net/?page_id=7 My research blog: http://theunsilencedscience.blogspot.com/
Dr. Barry Mehler is a Jewish-American professor of humanities at Ferris State University who founded the Institute for the Study of Academic Racism (ISAR).He is no fan of eugenics, and is a champion against it. Needless to say that has prompted criticism and attacks from those who support eugenics, such as the late Pioneer Fund head J. Philippe Rushton. IN 1989, well before Rushton was heading up the Pioneer Fund and was just receiving $400,000+ in grant money from them Dr. Mehler wrote an essay about him titled "Foundation for Fascism: the New Eugenics Movement in the United States, Patterns of Prejudice" (http://www.ferris.edu/isar/archives/foundation-fascism.htm), In 1990, Mehler was on the Donahue Show with Rushton.
The entire paper "Thirty Years of Research on Race Differences in Cognitive Ability" can be found here: http://www.udel.edu/educ/gottfredson/30years/Rushton-Jensen30years.pdf This paper is pretty dry reading, but many excellent summaries have been written since its publishing, such as: http://www.news-medical.net/news/2005/04/26/Race-differences-in-average-IQ-are-largely-genetic.aspx The quote in the beginning of the video is from excerpts from the article James Watson’s most inconvenient truth: Race realism and the moralistic fallacy, by J. Philippe Rushton and Arthur R. Jensen, published by Medical Hypotheses, Volume 71, Issue 5, November 2008, Pages 629-640, a summery of which can be found here: http://honestthinking.org/en/pub/James_Watson.Inconvenient_truth.Moralistic_fallacy.Race_...
Prof. Philippe Rushton's speech given at the Second American Renaissance Conference in 1996. Asian Race Highlights: http://youtu.be/SG3nm-Autsg HIV/AIDS in African Populations: http://youtu.be/ScGU2WscFA4 Why Do Women Have Smaller Brains Than Men?: http://youtu.be/F29SrufZyF4
Date: Feb. 8, 1989 Location: London, Ontario, Canada. In this debate Rushton and Suzuki review their positions on Race and Intelligence and debate the credibility of the theory that there are mental differences between races. Some people claim that there are no scientific challenges to the research of "Race-Realism". That is simply not true. These scholars have had oppurtunities to debate in academic settings and as you can see here they simply aren't taken seriously. I provided sources at the end of the video that you can look up and read for yourself. If you can't get access to them give me a PM and I will send you a study upon request. Sources that Refute Rushton: - Brace, C.L. (1996) Racialism and Racist Agendas: Race, Evolution, and Behavior: A Life History Perspective. J. Phili...
"When I met Phil in person for the first time the following year, I could not believe that a man so intensely hated in public (nearly always by idiots who did not know him personally and who did not know anything about science) could be so gentle, genial, and generous in person. His very kind and mild manners always impressed me, especially in stark contrast to how people thought and assumed he was... There is one very small consolation in Phil's tragically early death: Phil was not an artist, he was a scientist. When an artist dies, his art dies with him, which is why there has not been (and will never be) Beethoven's 10th Symphony or Guernica II. Unlike art, however, science is cumulative. The rest of us can honor his memory and his scientific legacy by continuing his work. Phil wa...