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College Board's Hidden Data
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| Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance. | |
| The internet is trying to smother my videos. | |
| So if you like this one, I hope you'll send the link to a lot of people. | |
| Some people want you to stay ignorant. | |
| They just don't want you to know, especially facts about race. | |
| The less you know, the easier it is to push egalitarian propaganda. | |
| Let's look at some examples. | |
| The College Board publishes AP exams. | |
| Every year, it used to release data on racial distribution of scores. | |
| John Bakkenstedt of Oregon State University downloaded the information and made it easy to search. | |
| Here is his graph of how different racial groups score. | |
| It's the usual pattern. | |
| Asians get the highest scores, followed by whites, then Hispanics with blacks at the bottom. | |
| Over to the right, there is a highlighted source link. | |
| But if you click on it, you go to the College Board site all right, but you get this error page that asks innocently how the page can be improved. | |
| I typed in"restore the racial data." The College Board never announced the change. | |
| It just stopped posting new data and scrubbed all the old data. | |
| The College Board ain't telling why it's hiding the ball, but there are two possible reasons. | |
| One is that it wants to spare the feelings of people of color. | |
| It doesn't want to trumpet the fact that if a passing grade is 3, 70% of blacks and 58% of Hispanics fail, and they're less likely than whites and Asians even to take the tests. | |
| The truth is just too awful. | |
| But the College Board could have a different reason. | |
| A lot of colleges now make standardized tests optional for applicants, and the main reason is that favorite minorities don't score well. | |
| These days, rather than recognizing the obvious, that not all groups achieve at the same level, the fashion is to claim that the tests are biased. | |
| The college board needs to sell tests to stay in business, so maybe it thinks it can keep sales up if it hides facts. | |
| Here's a different example of hiding the truth that's more straightforward. | |
| Real estate websites Redfin, Realtor.com, will no longer display crime data due to racial bias concerns. | |
| When you buy a house, you want to know if the neighborhood is safe, and Redfin and Realtor used to tell you. | |
| Not anymore. | |
| Christian Taubman of Redfin says we can't trust crime data. | |
| The reason? | |
| People reporting crimes were more likely to describe their offender as young, male, and black than would be expected given the representation of these groups in the population. | |
| Does this toddlin fool really think that young black men are no more likely than anyone else to be criminals? | |
| How can a grown man, and he looks to be over the age of 13, think or say such a thing? | |
| But if the crime data support negative stereotypes, he'd rather you didn't know. | |
| Too bad if you get your throat | |
| The University of Illinois at Chicago also seems not to care if students get their throats slit. | |
| It puts out safety warnings if there's a maniac on campus. | |
| But last year, it announced it wouldn't tell you the maniac's race. | |
| As it explained, "The decision is a proactive, progressive measure, balancing public safety with the potential | |
| Oh, no! | |
| Stereotypes! Our goal... | |
| is to make everyone feel welcomed and safe on the UIC campus. | |
| I guess maniacs need to feel welcomed and safe too. | |
| So the authorities won't tell you what you need to know to spot the maniacs. | |
| People have been hiding the truth for a long time. | |
| Here is a story from my old print publication from 1999, summarizing a Minneapolis Star Tribune article. | |
| Duluth, Minnesota did a detailed study of every one of the gun crimes in the city in 1997, but suppressed one thing, race of criminal. | |
| The guy who ran the study, Frank Jewell, was worried about what people of color would think, and that the information might be misinterpreted. | |
| The police chief said, we wanted to focus on firearms. | |
| I guess the trigger man doesn't matter because guns just go off by themselves, right? | |
| Our rulers are so determined to hide the facts about crime, it's surprising what slips through. | |
| The New York Times keeps telling us that top law enforcement officials say the biggest domestic terror threat comes from white supremacists. | |
| So you would expect the FBI's most wanted list of domestic terrorists to be full of white supremacists. | |
| You'd be wrong. | |
| Here they are, boys and girls, all ten of them. | |
| Only five are even white. | |
| Three are blacks, there's a Hispanic, and there's a Muslim. | |
| And who are these whites? | |
| Starting at the upper left with Donna Borup. | |
| She's a violent Marxist-Leninist who wants a communist revolution. | |
| Skip one to the right, and there's Josephine Overacre, an arsonist with the Earth Liberation Front. | |
| Bottom row left, Catherine Kerkow was a black panther who hijacked a plane to Algeria. | |
| Elizabeth Duke is another revolutionary commie. | |
| And Leo Burt is an anti-war bomb thrower. | |
| Not one Nazi. | |
| Not one kluxer. | |
| You could collect as much as $150,000 if you helped the feds catch these people. | |
| Just for fun, I looked up the FBI's 10 most wanted for all categories. | |
| Only one honky, bottom left. | |
| But if you round up Jose Rodolfo there at the lower right, You could collect a million dollars. | |
| These wanted posters could really give you the wrong idea about race, couldn't they? | |
| If college campuses can stop describing the perp, I think the FBI should too. | |
| The Canadians sure need to clean up their act. | |
| The city of Toronto lists the people most wanted for homicide. | |
| Here is the latest page of mugshots. | |
| Yes, it looks more like Mogadishu or Cairo, but this is Toronto. | |
| The year indicates when these lads went on the most wanted list. | |
| Anything earlier than 2020 is considered a cold case. | |
| Do you see anyone here that you would call white? | |
| Guess how far back you have to go to find white people? | |
| To 1987 and 1983. | |
| These two are the oldest Toronto cold case homicides, and they are the only white people on the whole list. | |
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Milwaukee's Racial Statistics
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| Dennis Howe on the right is 82. If he's even still alive. | |
| Maybe Toronto keeps him around to celebrate diversity. | |
| You can find surprising stuff, for now, if you do some poking. | |
| Something called the Milwaukee Homicide Review Commission keeps track of all homicides and non-fatal shootings in the city. | |
| Here is a time chart of both kinds of crimes from 2010 to last year with a huge jump in 2020 and another increase in 2021. | |
| But Milwaukee is very unusual. | |
| It gives you racial statistics. | |
| In 2021, no fewer than 89.4% of the suspects in homicides and non-fatal shootings were black, and 10.4% were white. | |
| There was one American Indian. | |
| However, 7.6% of the suspects were Hispanics, who should be subtracted from whites, which means only about 3% of the murder and shooting suspects were white. | |
| The racial mix in Milwaukee is 67.5% white, 10.8% Hispanic, and 15.8% black. | |
| This means that a black person in Milwaukee was 126 times more likely than a white to be a murder or shooting suspect. | |
| 126 times. | |
| Don't believe me? | |
| The multiple of 126 is called an odds ratio. | |
| You can use the four percentages I just gave you and use this formula to calculate it. | |
| Try it. | |
| For extra credit, see if you can calculate how many homicides and non-fatal shootings there would be if Milwaukee were all white. | |
| Hint, it could defund the police. | |
| Do you think Milwaukee media will ever tell you what I just told you? | |
| The people who don't want you to know about race and crime really don't want you to know about race and IQ. | |
| But science marches on anyway. | |
| The latest issue of Intelligence Magazine has an article called On the Prediction of Human Intelligence from Neuroimaging, a Systematic Review of Methods and Reporting. | |
| As the article points out, attempts to determine IQ by directly assessing the brain, neuroimaging. | |
| Have taken off as technology advances. | |
| There have been 24 studies in 2019 and 2020 alone. | |
| Will they find racial differences? | |
| Of course they will. | |
| But national public radio won't breathe a word about it. | |
| Same thing for studies that look at huge population samples to find correlations between genes and all sorts of things, including intelligence. | |
| These are called Genome-Wide Association Studies, or GWAS. | |
| As early as 2015, Intelligence published this article, A Review of Intelligence GWAS Hits, Their Relationship to Country IQ. | |
| Do you have any idea how hard the regime will fight to keep you from learning this stuff? | |
| It has to, because its whole conception of how the world works requires that you and everyone else Even our rulers stay ignorant. | |
| Facts have an awkward way of showing up anyway. | |
| Politicians can yell about white supremacist terrorism, but the FBI doesn't yet invent phantom white terrorists to put on the wanted list. | |
| Redfin can pretend crime statistics are bogus, but you can tell a lot just by walking around, and Redfin just looks foolish. | |
| You can rule. | |