tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post2384518137654144450..comments2024-03-27T18:24:19.683-07:00Comments on Steve Sailer: iSteve: The Greg Packer of Gay MarriageUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger95125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-1807168587756551452016-10-10T21:05:11.129-07:002016-10-10T21:05:11.129-07:00Most of the comments on here are by people who lac...Most of the comments on here are by people who lack compassion and have no desire to learn something. It's easier for them to be set in their ignorant ways. None of you are perfect. So every time you point your finger, look at the other three fingers pointing right back at you. Just because some one lives their life different than your own, it does not mean they are evil nor deserve your stupidity. Maybe spend time with your families and enjoy what brief time you have here on Earth with them... instead of being bullies and trolls.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-31739154969925309472016-08-15T18:09:33.586-07:002016-08-15T18:09:33.586-07:00I'm not suprised that this ignorant article ha...I'm not suprised that this ignorant article has been written. This is not journalism, this is jibberish written by a small minded person whom clearly lacks compassion. A REAL journalist would have contacted the articles subject and wrote about facts, not the lame ass fiction this is. Your words of hatred are bullying... shame on you Mr.Sailer.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-51422194390758102942014-06-12T18:25:20.546-07:002014-06-12T18:25:20.546-07:00Oh, and she's never been blonde idiot. The sun...Oh, and she's never been blonde idiot. The sun was shining of her hair. You really are a special kind of stupid.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-47339216338248319462014-06-08T12:40:16.882-07:002014-06-08T12:40:16.882-07:00Well this wins as the least coherent rant about an...Well this wins as the least coherent rant about anything. Congrats.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-43327792444028710622014-06-08T12:11:17.576-07:002014-06-08T12:11:17.576-07:00At first, when I read this, I was incredibly angry...At first, when I read this, I was incredibly angry. Then I remembered that it does not matter what some ignorant homophobes think; my sister still has a six figure income, a gifted IQ, a college education, a wonderful girlfriend whom our whole family adores, a vacation to another country every few months, and a tribe who accepts her. Which, by the way, is comprised of intelligent people who are scientifically literate enough to know race is a social concept, not a genetic one....we aren't going to reject members based on looks. Heather is born to a tribal member and therefore is a tribal member. The fact that I inherited our dads brown hair, eyes and skin does not make me any more Suquamish than she for having taken after our mom; you're simply stupid if you believe otherwise. Not to mention she has actually done something noteworthy in her life and will go down in state, possibly national, history. You? Lol...you only have your hatred and bigotry, and likely a low IQ (63 studies worldwide have proven that people who are homophobic and racist are generally stupider than most others). Heather? She just left for Paris. She just got back from Thailand a few weeks ago. How is your life in your mothers basement going? salishladyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03665316628307247904noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-68410851931362583062013-08-25T13:17:20.367-07:002013-08-25T13:17:20.367-07:00It's just a bad picture. Her story is really c...It's just a bad picture. Her story is really cool and I don't think she is out to just get famous or anything. I think she sounds like a sweet person with a lot of good intent . It's sick the way this author tries to make her look bad. He is obviously just upset because he is a failed writer and her name is way bigger than his. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-45233123228309106322013-05-15T21:22:02.782-07:002013-05-15T21:22:02.782-07:00Olywa's a funny place, Steve.. where real-life...Olywa's a funny place, Steve.. where real-life Onion characters *do* walk & talk & write letters to the editor. Plus it has that whole lumberjack/Twin Peaks vibe lesbians really dig... I mean--they dive into thatAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-53718778793567236452013-05-14T02:34:57.326-07:002013-05-14T02:34:57.326-07:00If she dives for clams but comes up with crabs, do...If she dives for clams but comes up with crabs, does that still count as a catch?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-83555073241523675502013-05-13T22:02:22.803-07:002013-05-13T22:02:22.803-07:00It's getting harder and harder to differentiat...It's getting harder and harder to differentiate real life from satire, isn't it?Yale Cohnhttp://www.talkingwithyale.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-82347815943364637922013-05-13T21:25:26.563-07:002013-05-13T21:25:26.563-07:00'The first Asian to play an Asian on screen th...'The first Asian to play an Asian on screen that I remember was Bruce Lee.'<br /><br />How about Keye Luke as Number One Son in all those Charlie Chan movies?<br /><br />5/13/13, 10:23 AM<br /> <br /><br />That would be from the thirties.<br /><br />I believe Anna May Wong was the earliest Asian actor playing a significant Asian role in a Hollywood film:<br /><br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4K4597mLJg<br /><br />(Anyone who checks out the link above will get as a bonus a glimpse of the racial attitudes of early twentieth-century America. If you've seen many movies from the silent era or the 1930s, you know that plots involving miscegenational relationships between a white man or woman and an Asian, a Native American, a Mexican, an Arab, a Polynesian, an Eskimo, or--of course--a Jew [Now that I think of it, examples of that last type I've seen have always been shiksa/Jewish man affairs] are not uncommon. These sorts of stories may often--but not always--have an unhappy ending or they may often--but not always--tone down the shock value by having the nonwhite character played by a white actor, but they could still be told without any expectation that audiences would throw up in their popcorn or flee for the exits. There was really only ONE type of 'mixing' that was considered so grotesque, unnatural, and stomach-churningly repulsive that it couldn't be broached even for the sake of condemning it.)Geraldnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-80901368959705723772013-05-13T19:28:23.465-07:002013-05-13T19:28:23.465-07:00Adding to the Hilarity, Commercial Clam Diving in ...Adding to the Hilarity, Commercial Clam Diving in the N.W. is for Geoduck Clams, which look like...http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/shellfish/geoduck/Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-38301930545292716782013-05-13T19:04:20.377-07:002013-05-13T19:04:20.377-07:00Fauxcahontas! Maybe she and the Aztec Warrior Prin...<br />Fauxcahontas! Maybe she and the Aztec Warrior Princess can get together and do some solidarity work. <br /><br />Also: Google "Scott Richard Lyons" and "Ellen Cushman" and "Malea Powell" for more examples of whites building a career on being 1/16th Native American. These examples come from English Departments at major universities. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-1844928697692616522013-05-13T18:59:16.996-07:002013-05-13T18:59:16.996-07:00Red snapper fresh seafood clam diver mullet.
I me...Red snapper fresh seafood clam diver mullet.<br /><br />I mean, I don't have to do anything here. It just writes itself.Svigornoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-30873053604123838002013-05-13T18:27:02.657-07:002013-05-13T18:27:02.657-07:00Indian ancestry is socially acceptable way to be p...<em>Indian ancestry is socially acceptable way to be proud of being pioneer/settler/old stock American. Johnny come lately ethnics definately aren't 1/32 whatever tribe. If the American-American ethnic group had a name, that group would have some Indian ancestry.</em><br /><br />That's a good way to put it. In my own family tree, there's a picture of a woman at about the 1/16 level from me who looks awfully American Indian. I don't think we know whether she was or not, but it's one of those things that makes your heritage just a bit more interesting to think about, I guess. Certainly nothing anyone would be ashamed of, but it never occurred to me to see if I could get a check from the government based on it either.Cail Corishevhttp://cailcorishev.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-41375642185064973012013-05-13T17:59:01.719-07:002013-05-13T17:59:01.719-07:00From what I gather from the information available ...<i>From what I gather from the information available on her, it appears that she is legitimately 1/4th Indian. Genetics can be a fickle thing, so while unlikely, it's certainly possible that someone with that degree of Indian blood could come out looking lily white.<br /><br />Equally strange is the appearance of St Louis Rams Quarterback Sam Bradford. According to his Wikipedia bio, he is 1/16th Cherokee. When I first saw him play back in college for the Oklahoma Sooners (in a state where Indian ancestry is more common than in most of the rest of the country), I would have sworn he was full-blooded Indian, or at the very least one-half. Indeed, he bears a strong resemblance to full-blooded Cherokee actor Wes Studi, who played the main bad guy in Last of the Mohicans (and a minor baddie in Dances with Wolves).</i><br /><br />This is understandable if you understand the way that the chromosomal lottery works over multiple generations of sexual reproduction. A parent's child is guaranteed to have half the parent's chromosomes. However, it is not the case that a grandchild must have exactly 1/4 the chromosomes which come from the grandparent.<br /><br />It is a matter of chance as to which half of the parent's chromosomes are transferred. Most probable is around an even split of chromosomes: half from one grandparent, half from the other grandparent (a quarter from each grandparent in total). Exactly 13 from each should happen about 15.5% of the time.<br /><br />However, it is indeed possible (though not probable) that a maximum of one half is transferred from one grandparent and none from the other. Transferring only 7 chromosomes or less will only happen 1.4% of the time. By the same token, when this happens there will be 19 or more chromosomes transferred from the other grandparent.<br /><br />It is technically possible (though extremely improbable) that half a grandparent's DNA might be present in a grandchild, great-granchild, great-great grandchild ad infinitum, though each generation this occurs it becomes less probable.<br /><br />It seems to me that it is more likely that the chromosomes of one particular grandparent will be eliminated. Every chromosome that loses out doesn't have the chance to make it back in the game, and each generation is a roll of the dice.<br /><br />Long story short, the chromosomal lottery is one way in which you can get 1/16 Cherokees that aren't at the level of chromosomes. It's also a possible explanation for those who appear to have more influence from a particular ancestor than it appears should be present. Of course, another explanation is that the chromosomes transferred do more than their share of coding for obvious appearance phenotypes.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-17767891456946001132013-05-13T17:22:04.614-07:002013-05-13T17:22:04.614-07:00There are likely fewer than twenty (20) Suquamish ...There are likely fewer than twenty (20) Suquamish elders who can fluently speak their tribe's traditional language. They must be thrilled at these developments! I challenge the Suquamish-speaking community to translate <i>lesbian "commercial seafood diver" who is into clams and racially insensitive t-shirts and is a blonde American Indian and has gotten the Suquamish Tribe to approve gay marriage</i> into traditional Suquamish. It'd be surprising to find that that language can convey those contemporary terms. Clams, maybe, but in an Ur-like context :)<br /><br />Pretty cool, too, to be of the same extended family of the slave/captive-owning Chief Seattle. A gargantuan ancestral baggage, meu amigo e kemosabe. <br /><br />Crusade for Moorish Dignity, indeed.<br /><br />Kibernetikanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-80078056689898913362013-05-13T17:13:19.728-07:002013-05-13T17:13:19.728-07:00"The Washington Post called the blonde lesbia..."The Washington Post called the blonde lesbian "a diver?" Is that allowed?"<br /><br />They left out one crucial word. Starts with the letter M and ends with the letter f!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-77739357196195873242013-05-13T16:58:36.840-07:002013-05-13T16:58:36.840-07:00Sailer once noticed that Native American were much...Sailer once noticed that Native American were much more likely to be lesbians. While he thought the causation was lesbian -> Native, I wonder if female homosexuality is caused by a bug, though not necessarily the same one that causes male homosexuality. Native Americans were pretty vulnerable to European diseases, and I'm pretty sure that they still are.<br /><br />Many white people say they're an nth native american, and lots probably are. It's sort of hard to believe that there were lots of Indians because they're almost gone now, and Rez Indians are a sad and degenerate remnant.<br /><br />We're used to the multicult vastly exaggerating the importance of non-whites, but there were a lot of Indians and they were well-adapted culturally and biologically. Average Joe Indian probably had a better life day to day than average Joe laborer in Britain in 1600. No, they didn't have civilizations much above Mexico. White people 'went native' fairly often.<br /><br />White people didn't necessarily like Indians, but they respected them as enemies, allies, and trading partners. Not all 'racism' is the same. Whites thought Africans were inferior, best suited to hew wood and draw water. They thought Indians were <i>different.</i> There was a fair amount of intermarriage. Lots of white men don't even think female Africans look like women, but Native American women were much more physically appealing, and knew how to live of the land. The stereotype, if you will, was that Indians made good wives.<br /><br />Finally, even if old stock Americans are overestimating our Indian ancestry, we've been doing it for a while. No one was ashamed of it, basically ever.<br /><br />Indian ancestry is socially acceptable way to be proud of being pioneer/settler/old stock American. Johnny come lately ethnics definately aren't 1/32 whatever tribe. If the American-American ethnic group had a name, that group would have some Indian ancestry.robnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-53617840203838783972013-05-13T16:57:25.852-07:002013-05-13T16:57:25.852-07:00geronihomo
sitting cowgeronihomo<br /><br />sitting cowAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-33098147802188412882013-05-13T16:55:44.732-07:002013-05-13T16:55:44.732-07:00do black gays feel more black or gay.do black gays feel more black or gay.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-30177715391147779272013-05-13T16:33:41.419-07:002013-05-13T16:33:41.419-07:00"Ms. Purser in her clamdiver suit"
Ha ..."Ms. Purser in her clamdiver suit"<br /><br /><br />Ha Ha HaNalennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-70072262492048879172013-05-13T15:47:54.719-07:002013-05-13T15:47:54.719-07:00Does she huff paint?Does she huff paint?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-44398956186887868202013-05-13T15:42:37.627-07:002013-05-13T15:42:37.627-07:00Like all Leftist lies and fantasies, "Gay Mar...Like all Leftist lies and fantasies, "Gay Marriage" doesn't exist. Marriage is the holy sacrament joining a man and a woman together in the sight of God. That's it. Anything else is something other than marriage. It's just another Leftist fantasy calculated to obscure reality and destroy civilization. It is that simple; that evil.Gould K.L. Brownleenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-49419722836928949752013-05-13T15:36:03.737-07:002013-05-13T15:36:03.737-07:00"Maybe this whole story is a giant prank. But..."Maybe this whole story is a giant prank. But, who can tell anymore? " <br /><br />Poe's law IRL.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-10095117215156689222013-05-13T14:57:42.580-07:002013-05-13T14:57:42.580-07:00How to be famous.
You don't have to make a g...How to be famous. <br /><br />You don't have to make a great invention, come up with a new cure, create a great work of art, compose a great song, build a great enterprise, etc.<br /><br />Just say you're working to promote the gay agenda, and the MSM will turn you in the posterboy or postergirl of everything great and noble under the sun. <br />Yep, that's all it takes. <br /><br />Indians used to be so boring and<br />no one paid them any heed. But now, they are cool again cuz... some tribe is for 'gay marriage'. <br /><br />Indians are a story of the Brave who love Brave(and squaw who love squaw). <br /><br />Time to have BLACKHILL MOUNTAIN, a Indian homo love story. <br />And then BROKEHILL MOUNTAIN, a story of homo cowboy and homo Indian. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17765536530664250348noreply@blogger.com