We may as well try to debate whether Barrett Brown has a crush on
Reese Witherspoon. How am I to know what's REALLY going on in the
mind of another person?
CJ has already ruled that RSM's denial of being a white supremacist
means nothing (Charles' psychic abilities being clearly greater than
mine), so what's the point? These days, an accusation of racism is a
prima facie case of racism -- it's like being accused of hiding
witches' teats in Salem -- the more you deny it, the guiltier you are.
RSM has stated he does not believe blacks are less intelligent than
whites, convinced that a just God would not burden an entire race
with such a handicap. That puts McCain in a different category than,
say, Steve Sailer, who points to analysis of SAT scores, IQ
statistics, and end-of-grade scores as evidence there is a gap
between the average IQ of whites and blacks.
And even if a person was convinced by Sailer's argument, that still
would not make that person a "white supremacist," since those same
studies show northern Asians to have an average IQ higher than that
of whites.
Sorry. As much as I'd like to promote my sputtering writing career
and blog, such a debate is impossible when the issue has already been
concluded by such nebulous, subjective terms.