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Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died, and the “Notorious RBG” is set to be replaced by the “glorious ACB,” jurist Amy Coney Barrett.
Barrett’s nomination will, no doubt, send many into hysterics and the affair will be enveloped in dirty tricks, smear campaigns, and intrigue.
But before we crank out the popcorn, it’s important to take a step back and examine the true nature of the Supreme Court. What does this institution—a priestly order of conformist yet immensely powerful midwits—tell us about the nature of the American government and who exactly is in control.
This week, the Internet was set aflame over Netflix’s latest release, an award-winning French drama about young girls, simply entitled Cuties (“*Mignonnes*”).
It struck a nerve and was the latest example of the yawning gulf between people who watch movies and the obnoxious *poseurs* who write about them.
Is this film little more than child pornography *en masquerade*? Is it encouraging or “normalizing” the sexualization of young girls?
Or are we overreacting to what is simply a French art house *outrage*?
By using so many French words, am I, in fact, making it worse?
Edward Dutton and Richard Spencer discuss the reaction to the film and how we can better understand pedophilia and its place in contemporary culture.
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A "brain gap" separates Islam and the West. The populations of the Muslim world have markedly lower IQ and produce fewer intellectual and cultural achievements. Muslim communities within Western nations suffer from the same problems. In this startling book, Edward Dutton demonstrates that this phenomenon is not just a matter of race, global conflict, or political systems. It derives from Islam itself.
Sustaining Islamic belief forces people to avoid thinking in analytical and creative ways. Veiling women, circumcising girls, fasting during Ramadan, practicing polygamy, and praying regularly does the same, leading to worse schools, greater poverty, and deficient intellectual development.
But Islam has its advantages, too. Dutton argues that the exact Islamic practices that reduce intelligence also increase ethnocentrism--cooperation with the in-group and violent repulsion of the out-group. And it is the more ethnocentric groups that triumph in the grand struggle that is Darwinian selection. In other words, the ethnocentric shall conquer the Earth. For this reason, Dutton predicts that Islam will come to dominate the West precisely because it reduces intelligence.
This raises disturbing questions. Are there terminal disadvantages to fostering cultures of higher intelligence and greater individualism? Should the West think of Islam as our greatest antagonist or as our last hope? Might we in the West need to learn something from Islam if we want to survive?