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Not to be confused with 2001 Nobel Peace Prize winner Kofi Annan. 54th Clause of the Magna Carta absolutist. Commentary from an NRx perspective.

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    1. Steve Sailer‏ @Steve_Sailer 22 Dec 2018

      Steve Sailer Retweeted Nassim Nicholas Taleb

      Sorry, but the extraordinary race gap in Olympic 100 meter dash results (all finalists since 1984 have been black) correlates with lots of mundane realities like: Who bullies whom in playground, and who takes up street crime: those most likely to outrun their pursuers.https://twitter.com/nntaleb/status/1076235832393117697 …

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      Nassim Nicholas TalebVerified account @nntaleb
      Replying to @clairlemon
      Yes. That is a tail event in one dimension. Like running a 100 meters dash in a competition. But origin can't predict 1) how one fares on something that has 000s of dimensions, 2) how indiv A would cross the street as compared to indiv B. Life has toooo much sampling error.
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    2. Steve Sailer‏ @Steve_Sailer 22 Dec 2018

      Sprinting ability, like distance running ability, is not some bizarre idiosyncrasy, it's a basic human trait that evolution selects for. But better running efficiency correlates with narrower hips, which correlate with lower birthweights and smaller skulls: profound tradeoffs.

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    3. Steve Sailer‏ @Steve_Sailer 22 Dec 2018

      E.g., at a Chicago shopping mall in 1982 I watched a black thief try to outrun two mestizo security guards in hot pursuit. Who had a better combo of running speed and endurance would determine how much reproductive activity the criminal would engage in over the next few years.

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    4. David Lucas‏ @DavidTOAOLucas 22 Dec 2018
      Replying to @Steve_Sailer

      You *can* outrun a Motorola.

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      Covfefe Anon‏ @CovfefeAnon 23 Dec 2018
      Replying to @DavidTOAOLucas @Steve_Sailer

      Meh - NYPD found that actually throwing the radios was an effective way to stop suspects from getting away Leveraging superior throwing and hand / eye coordination to overcome running speed

      9:00 PM - 23 Dec 2018
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        1. David Lucas‏ @DavidTOAOLucas 24 Dec 2018
          Replying to @CovfefeAnon @Steve_Sailer

          Lol. Back when I still frequented London nightclubs, the (mostly South African) bouncers always carried 2-way radios with huge steel lugs - designed to used as knobkerries on bothersome drunks.

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