The Evolutionary and Biological Reality of Race (A talk by Professor Douglas Whitman)

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Published on Sep 22, 2023
Professor Douglas Whitman of Illinois State University discusses evolution and racial differences at the 2014 American Renaissance Conference. He points out that evidence for the biological reality of race is overwhelming and that anyone who denies it "is a slimy Marxist or a complete idiot."

LEARN MORE:
"On the Existence and Nature of God" by Russell James: https://www.stormfront.org/forum/blogs/u151910-e4659/
Race Differences in Intelligence: An Evolutionary Analysis by Richard Lynn -- http://www.colchestercollection.com/titles/R/race-differences-in-intelligence.html
Race, Evolution, and Behavior: A Life History Perspective by J. Philippe Rushton -- http://www.colchestercollection.com/titles/R/race-evolution-and-behavior.html
Understanding Human History: An Analysis Including the Effects of Geography and Differential Evolution by Michael H. Hart -- http://www.colchestercollection.com/titles/U/understanding-human-history.html
More books on the reality of Race: http://www.colchestercollection.com/subjects/race.html

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