Jared Taylor #racist amren.com

Most Americans can hardly imagine preferences for the majority and assume that if whites become a minority racial preferences will be finished. They shouldn’t count on it. Malaysia had preferences for the majority Malays even before independence in 1957, and has only extended them as time has gone by.

Malaysia is 60% Malay, 25% Chinese, and 8% Indian. Average IQs of Malays and Indians are about 87 while that of the Chinese is 103 to 106. The gap is as wide as that between American blacks and whites, with the inevitable result: Chinese dominate the economy. All Malaysians are officially divided into bumiputras, who get preferences, and non-bumiputras, who don’t. “Bumis” must be Muslim Malay stock, though they need not be from Malaysia. This means an immigrant from Indonesia gets preferences over Indians or Chinese who have been in Malaysia for generations.

In 1970, when the NEP went into effect, Chinese controlled 27 percent of the wealth. By 2000, despite discrimination, they increased their share to a remarkable 40 percent. When they are minorities, low-IQ groups welcome and even insist on preferences. When they are the majority, low-IQ people grant themselves preferences because they have the power to do so. That is clear in Southeast Asia, where virtually every country tries to control the Chinese. In Africa, high(er)-IQ Indians face systematic discrimination, as do whites in South Africa and Zimbabwe. As soon as blacks had power, they set about dispossessing the high-IQ whites.

If whites do nothing, low-IQ populations in the US will use their power legally to dispossess high-IQ minorities. Any ruling alliance of blacks and Hispanics will have fights and disagreements, but they will agree on one thing: that certain groups have more than they deserve and should be plucked.

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