I have never seen a more devastating and effective attack on the advantages of “diversity” than Jared Taylor’s cover story in the July-August issue. He describes himself as “shooting fish in a barrel,” but he is too modest. Original and insightful observations may seem obvious after someone has put them into words, but it takes real talent to describe something that is right in front of all of our noses but that no one else has quite managed to see. What a pity that Mr. Taylor’s essay cannot be reprinted in a publication more people will read.
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I have never seen a more devastating and effective attack on the advantages of “diversity” than Jared Taylor’s cover story in the July-August issue. He describes himself as “shooting fish in a barrel,” but he is too modest. Original and insightful observations may seem obvious after someone has put them into words, but it takes real talent to describe something that is right in front of all of our noses but that no one else has quite managed to see. What a pity that Mr. Taylor’s essay cannot be reprinted in a publication more people will read.
Alice Hopewell, Morgantown, WV
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