Posted on 09/29/2019 8:13:27 AM PDT by BenLurkin
The Los Angeles Police Department has opened an inquiry after a recruitment ad went up on the right-wing website Breitbart, saying such a job listing would conflict with the departments core values.
Critics have repeatedly accused Breitbart of running racist and sexist content over the past decade, pointing to articles with such headlines as The Smartest People in the World Are All Men, Birth Control Makes Women Unattractive and Crazy, and Data: Young Muslims Are a Ticking Time Bomb in the West.
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Lol, they post a public ad on Google, Breitbart is nice and gives them free ad space to help them find someone and they complain? Did they actually think no conservatives might apply from off google or what?
LAPD are Racist Supremacists.
Oh wait? Wonder if google was going to help them vett out conservative applicants based on a web use algorithm and privacy violations?
If so, this would explain why they would now be upset, it went outside their controlled environment of political biased preference.
Having grown up 60 miles from the Mexican border, and even having (blue eyed, blond haired) Mexican relatives, I can tell you that everything in that article is 110% true.
But their culture doesn’t care. And if we let them take us down...they will
The smartest people in the world virtually are all men (if “smartest” means the most expert in a given field). That is an observable, historical fact. It is not some sort of institutional sexism.
Males produce a more extreme Bell Curve of intellect: They are also more prevalent than women at the other end.
Males are equipped more for specialization; specialization yields greater results in a given field.
The stereotype of the absent-minded professor - excellent in his field, inept in general - is usually in fact a male in the real world.
I have a very high IQ, and tended perforce to associate with my own kind. I have personally known many such males; I have known exactly two such females - one in high school, one in college.
Women, who are designed - yes, designed - to raise the young are naturally better generalists.
There are of course exceptions, but that is the point: They are exceptions.
Imputing the application of a bell curve upon an individual without any corroborating evidence is when it becomes sterotyped prejudice. That does not change the truth that stereotypes often exist for a reason.
Hildegard of Bingen was an outlier.
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