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    Steve Sailer‏ @Steve_Sailer Mar 12

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    With the population of black Africa forecasted by the UN to grow from 0.5 billion in 1990 to 4.0 billion in 2100, there's going to be an endless supply of black immigrants demanding affirmative action. We should limit quotas to descendants of American slaves. https://twitter.com/SpeakingBee/status/973201646132981760 …

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      1. The Hand and Foot‏ @VeryJonesVery Mar 12
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        We should limit quotas to no one.

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      1. Forrest‏ @DeepGreenForest Mar 13
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        No! Affirmative action is just evil.

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      1. Ignatius357‏ @Ignatius3579 Mar 13
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        I get what you are saying ... but dont the victims of these quotas (whites) get any say in the matter? If whites exist to simply create institutions and give handouts to blacks we might as well go extinct.

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      1. DDoSCapitol‏ @DDoSCapitol Mar 12
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        It's a start. Toss in "stop importing foreigners who compete with US blacks for jobs." That said, The Gap will persist.

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      1. Derek Simmons‏ @DerekSimmons63 Mar 12
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        and we should limit payment of all the various iterations of "reparations" from those who are descendants of slave owners.

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      1. Jacques LeActeur‏ @JacquesJournal Mar 12
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        This can all be blamed on the "idealistic" aka naive "humanitarian" view leading USaid and people like Bill Gates et al who are funding all of this African growth

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      1. DGo‏ @Go321D Mar 12
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        Also, there should be no affirmative action for Hispanics who don't have any ancestors in the U.S. who lived here before 1965. In addition, I wonder if Conquistador-Americans who lived in the U.S. before 1965 should even be eligible for AA--after all, they were considered White!

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      1. DGo‏ @Go321D Mar 12
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        ... performance, wouldn't it also bring down Asian performance? True, Asians already outperform Whites, but no one said that the genetic IQ ceilings for all races and ethnic groups are equal.

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      1. DGo‏ @Go321D Mar 12
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        In fact, Ilya Somin made a similar point--if we are going to have affirmative action for the descendants of freed slaves, why not also have affirmative action for Asian-Americans whose ancestors lived here before 1965? After all, if historical oppression brings down Black ...

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      1. DGo‏ @Go321D Mar 12
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        Also, as a side note, we should also include Asian-Americans who lived in the U.S. before 1965 in affirmative action programs. After all, Asians before the 1960s suffered from anti-miscegenation laws, discriminatory immigration laws, et cetera. Plus, there was Jap-Am internment.

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      1. DGo‏ @Go321D Mar 12
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        I thought that formal quotas were illegal? Also, Yes, I would otherwise agree with you in regards to this. Of course, I would prefer handing out reparations to them instead of allowing them to become unqualified doctors, et cetera.

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      1. craig walrath‏ @craigwalrath571 Mar 12
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        We should vet all immigrants and give preference to those with demonstrable skills. But there should be slots available to any immigrants wishing to better themselves regardless of race.

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      1. Douglas Mercer‏ @douglasmercer33 Mar 12
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        we should take the radical civic nationalism position. remove the concept of race from every public space. of course that kind of total equality will be pilloried as the most racist thing of all. such is the level to which we have sunk, such is the mess inflicted by PC thinking

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