IG Farben
Daily Stormer
July 30, 2017

As we all know, Whites are the only people that can be prejudiced and racist. We learn this through the stories of brutal oppression, colonialism, and slavery.
Here at the Daily Stormer, we recognize that almost all highly-intelligent White people apply stereotypes. Many of these generalizations are healthy and rational, while others are broad-brushed mischaracterizations and have been a root source of serious problems from widespread crime to global economic instability.
And yes, many of these stereotypes are racial.
One such example is so insidious, so disastrous, and so completely toxic, it can only be described as a cancer on civilization.
It is the idea that Blacks can be just like us.
Science Daily:
People with higher cognitive abilities are more likely to learn and apply social stereotypes, finds a new study.
This NYU study is confirmation that high-IQ populations are the most racist people of all time.
As future generations of Whites continue to get smarter, they will develop more complex ways to identify negroidal traits and discriminate accordingly.
"Superior cognitive abilities are often associated with positive outcomes, such as academic achievement and social mobility," says David Lick, a postdoctoral researcher in New York University's Department of Psychology and the study's lead author. "However, our work shows that some cognitive abilities can have negative consequences -- specifically, that people who are adept at detecting patterns are especially quick to learn and apply social stereotypes."
In many countries, the media has been force-feeding Whites with dangerous false stereotypes about non-Whites. This holds especially true about Blacks in America.
We hold Blacks to unfair standards in White society. It is cruel and unjust to put them in schools where they must compete with Whites. They generally cannot perform to the same academic standards as normal Americans.
It is also abhorrent how we hold them to a civilized standard of conduct. We cannot expect Blacks to conform to the norms of behavior in White society. The bar is just too high for the negro.
But day after day, in the movies and on television, Hollywood shows Blacks as goal-oriented and successful. What they may not realize is the negative impact of enforcing harmful and unrealistic stereotypes. Repeatedly portraying negroid behavior as benevolent and harmless, even creative and inventive, creates powerful stereotypes that oppose reality.
A young Neil D’Grass Tyson and Da Gud Boys Club
It gives the impression that all Blacks can pass grade school. That Blacks can inspire greatness. That even the most bulb-headed Somali orphan has the potential to become a heroic police officer.
In reality, they can’t.
It's been long established that the ability to detect patterns enables us to learn languages, recognize faces, and detect others' emotions, among other benefits. In this research, the authors considered how pattern recognition could be detrimental in terms of social bias.
"Stereotypes are generalizations about the traits of social groups that are applied to individual members of those groups," the authors note. "To make such generalizations, people must first detect a pattern among members of a particular group and then categorize an individual as belonging to that group.
"Because pattern detection is a core component of human intelligence, people with superior cognitive abilities may be equipped to efficiently learn and use stereotypes about social groups.”
The science is in, folks.
That disgust you feel when you see Black facial features? It’s natural.
You learned it because of your superior White cognitive abilities.

Nigger.