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Steve Sailer on transsexualism
Sailer is a conservative businessman who runs the Human Biodiversity Institute. He maintains a web presence at the following:
His inflammatory comments on race have prompted someone to put up a Steve Sailer Sucks site: Sailer also makes a lot of comments about gays and lesbians:
Connection to Bailey-Blanchard-Lawrence J. Michael Bailey published his instant classic of transphobia, The Man Who Would Be Queen, in 2003. Steve Sailer's Roster of Human Biodiversity Discussion Group links many of the usual suspects back to before Bailey had published his materials on gender variance online in 2000.
Sailer's iSteve site also has top page links to many members' sites, and to others who share his ideology:
Sailer says this about Bailey:
Here's Sailer's shill review for Amazon
He says this about Blanchard
www.isteve.com/Web%20Exclusives%20Archive-Aug2002.htm Interview: Are stereotypes of homosexuals true? by Steve Sailer -- To paraphrase Mark Twain, everybody talks about sexual orientation, but Michael Bailey is one of the few scientists who rigorously researches it. The Northwestern University psychology professor is among the most respected figures in the field of objectively investigating homosexuality. He's quoted on the Joseph Henry Press site. Gay gene or gay germ? (17 August 2003) Pinker's Progress logrolling for Steven Pinker Steve was a fellow at the conservative Hudson Institute. Since it was his shot at the big time, his presentation to Margaret Thatcher and some Hudson Institute people probably best sums up his worldview (see a synopsis below). Sailer writes for UPI, the formerly objective press consortium now bankrolled
by conservative Sun Myung Moon. Ray Blanchard was one of the very first people to sign on with Steve's Biodiversity
group, no doubt because of his prominent role in assisting Canada's positive
eugenics programs through psychology (following the groundbreaking eugenics
work of psychologist Charles Kirk Clarke, as in Clarke Institute). The British/Canada
connection is an interesting one. The Catholic church (via Paul McHugh?) has been churning out a lot of position
papers on this matter lately, though Sailer holds views antithetical to most
Catholic doctrine. He suggests that the quaint notion that we are all equal
in a spiritual sense or the US Constitutions quaint claim that all
men are created equal need to be done away with as we enter the Age
of Galton, which he sees as the next big paradigm shift. Francis Galton coined the term "eugenics," was a sort of protopsychologist,
and a criminologist who invented the concept of fingerprinting. Steve's Human
Biodiversity group seeks to gather the far-flung diaspora of thinkers and fields
influenced by Galton's undeniably brilliant but ideologically volatile contributions. Sailer seems to see himself as an evangelist of Galton's, though he has put
a decidedly unusual ideological spin to eugenics. He has fused Marx and Darwin
into an ideology in which he seems to advocate a sort of genetic division of
labor, taking most examples from sports. He envisions a society of genetic classes
each assigned to do what they do best, sort of an antithesis of Marx's classless
society. He also notes that traditional eugenics programs (i.e. genocide and
sterilization) are in place in China, and that we are poised to lose the eugenics
"arms race" if we don't implement our own eugenics programs pronto. He sees those advocating Galtonian principles of eugenics as suffering a sort
of religious persecution, getting kicked out of universities and generally reviled.
Sailer's isn't your Fuhrer's eugenics, this is a kinder, gentler eugenics! Steve's presentation to Margaret Thatcher This was clearly a big deal for him-- a photo cropped to show just Thatcher
and Sailer is on his front page. http://www.isteve.com/thatcher-speech-web_files/frame.htm#slide0001.htm
"To Lady Thatcher and three dozen other distinguished guests at the Hudson
Institutes Thatcher Weekend conference on Will the 21st Century
Be the American Century? Today, Ill discuss the long run impact
of the biotechnology revolution."
"Should we ban every genetic manipulation? Or just the ones that would
be socially deleterious? But, how would we know which ones are which? Or should
we let the free market rip? Or should we subsidize enhancements for the poor
and, uh, genetically-challenged?"
"In the West, outspoken Darwinian scientists like Edward O. Wilson, Arthur
Jensen, J.P. Rushton, and Chris Brand have been the victims of assault, threat,
riot, firing, censorship, character assassination, and constant harassment." "What, by the way, is human biodiversity? Its primarily
biological differences in sex, race, and -- to some debatable extent -- sexual
orientation. Just as studying the biodiversity of animals is interesting, aesthetically
pleasing, and important to society, so is studying the fascinating biodiversity
of humans. I take seriously the multiculturalist slogan Celebrate Diversity.
Unfortunately, multiculturalists dont. In practice, the diversicrats try
to cover up human biodiversity." "Consider the French-inspired post-modernist rebellion against science,
knowledge, nature, and objective reality." "The new prestige of evolutionary biology encouraged egalitarians to discard
that corny creed of spiritual equality - and to adopt the shiny new scientific
hypotheses that humans are physically and mentally uniform. And that, paradoxically,
put progressive egalitarians on a collision course with Darwinian science." "The human race is strengthened by its diversity, as long as we are allowed
to specialize in what we do best and trade with people with different strong
suits. Thats Ricardian economics 101."
"Similarly, one easy way for America to improve its human resources through
immigration reform. Like Canada, we should just admit those likely to most benefit
and least burden our current citizenry. Instead, who gets in depends primarily
on family reunification, a euphemism for nepotism." "Eugenics has a terrible reputation, much of it deserved. Until recently, eugenics in action mostly consisted of governments murdering people they didnt like, as in Nazi Germany, or sterilizing them, as in Socialist Sweden."
"In contrast, todays eugenics consists of couples freely choosing
to improve their own children."
"Will voluntary eugenics bring about utopia, or a Brave New Nightmare?
It all depends on what impact these changes in gene frequencies have on society.
Fortunately, we have a huge storehouse of data available to base predictions
upon: namely, the vast amounts of existing genetic diversity. Unfortunately,
we now discourage and even persecute scholars who try to study it."
"Canada discriminates more in favor of intelligent immigrants than the
United States. Which country has benefited more?"
"But IQ is just one aspect. Consider how free market Galtonism may widen
the gap between the sexes. People who want to choose their childs sex
will likely want to choose their genes so that they get boyish boys and girlish
girls. Theyll crank up their sons testosterone levels to get athletic,
square-jawed, hard-charging, natural leaders of men. But what will be the impact
on society if the new generation of men are manlier on average? We might get
some insights from studying the African-American community, since, as shown
by their sports domination, they tend toward greater masculinity." "Conversely, those parents who choose daughters, will tend to prefer higher
estrogen levels to produce lovely, nurturing young ladies who will give them
grandchildren and take care of them in their old age." "When this is understood, it will increase demands for banning genetic
technologies. Already, professional activists for the disabled worry that embryo
selection will put them out of business by creating healthier people." "Likewise, feminist organizations will go through the roof once they figure
out that reproductive liberty would mean even more little girls whod much
prefer to play house than softball." "However, just as eugenics was favored in the past by leftist busybodies
like Beatrice and Sidney Webb, progressive pressure groups may well someday
give up on banning eugenics and flip back to demanding mandatory re-engineering
of human nature. Pacificists and multiculturalists will want to chop out our
penchant for violence and ethnocentrism. Feminists will demand that the government
redesign men to better appreciate women like themselves. Environmentalists will
want to delete our desire for the internal combustion engine. Why cant
people just stay in one place, like a tree? If socialism failed because
it conflicts with human nature, why not change human nature to make Marxism
possible?"
"Whether eugenics is officially banned or socialized, people will still
try to make their own choices about their own kids. And thats why God
created the Cayman Islands. But these black market babies will out-compete their
government-controlled rivals so badly, that governments will have to strike
back." "Unencumbered by post-Christian ethics, the Chinese government recently passed a pre-1945-style eugenics law calling for the sterilization of 'morons.' If China uses genetic enhancements while the West either bans them or pursues a politically correct re-engineering of human nature, the inevitable result within a few generations would be Chinese economic, and thus military, global hegemony. The weapons scientist and evolutionary theorist Gregory Cochran points out that 'We cannot opt out of this biological arms race any more than we could opt out of the nuclear arms race.' |
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