"Barbarian Steve, what is best in life?"
“To notice your enemies — to see them point and sputter before you, and to watch their pundits get the vapors over black-Asian intermarriage rates and Barbados' relatively genteel culture."
From The Free Press:
Pseudo-Scholars and the Rise of the Barbarian Right
September 4, 2024
… Call them the Barbarian Right: The master subject of this worldview is the Nietzschean barbarian or “aristocrat of the spirit” who overthrows the egalitarian—and essentially feminine—structures that have long shackled him, restraining his yearning for adventure and excellence. …
Steve Sailer, an amateur race scientist, is another of the movement’s gurus. His contribution is the art of Noticing (the title of a recently published anthology of his blog posts).
You’ll notice these type of articles pointing and sputtering at me seldom link to my book or my Substack or my Twitter account. Their readers can’t be trusted to read me themselves.
By noticing, he means the recognition that hereditary differences among large human groups, delineated by race, give rise to what Sailer calls “human biodiversity.”
Those willing to venture into this realm of hard racial science notice the deep truths lurking behind mundane realities, such as the fact that “Barbados, despite an average IQ of 78, is one of the most pleasant countries in the Third World due to its commitment to maintaining a veddy, veddy English culture.” And also: “Since there are so many unmarried Asian men and black women, they should find solace for their loneliness by marrying each other. Yet, when was the last time you saw an Asian man and a black woman together?”
And what’s more barbaric than those observations?
What is best in life? Being "Noticed."
This is top notch hilarity:
“To notice your enemies — to see them point and sputter before you, and to watch their pundits get the vapors over black-Asian intermarriage rates and Barbados' relatively genteel culture."