Avocado Supremacism
Perhaps we have a lesson to learn from the Hass avocado, Grasshopper; and about the mutant hating bastards who are trying to kill us all off. In the 1920’s, Rudolph Hass planted some seedling avocado trees that he thought were all of the Lyon variety. One of the trees turned out to be different. It produced smaller, darker, bumpier avocados. The Hass children ate some of these different avocados and told their father that they…
How Small Genetic Differences Give Racial Diversity
By John Bean: NB.: This article is based on John Bean’s original work published in the October 2005 issue of Identity. It has been developed further by input from Roger Pearson, a Professor of Anthropology, particularly in the section on the origins of European man. When the Human Genome Project was completed in 2000, it was widely touted that its result showed no genetic basis for race. In fact some scientists of the liberal-left consensus…
Anthropological Truths – From a Park Bench
I sat down on the wooden bench to survey the autumnal scene. It was a sunny afternoon and freshly fallen leaves were scattered across the grass. Jim sat slightly slumped at the other end with his eyes closed. I wasn’t sure whether he knew I was there. He wasn’t asleep – I think he was meditating. “I’ve been reading about evolution in the library”, he said. “About the Out of Africa theory, … and I’ve…