Happy New Year! I haven’t been blogging in the past few months because of school and work but I plan to post more in 2012. I just wanted to address something that was brought to my attention by one of my readers via YouTube. Apparently there is a person posting pro-HBD comments under the moniker “Y” on various HBD sites. If you see these comments please know that this person is NOT me. I do not believe in HBD nor do I read, let alone comment on, “HBD”
sites. I don’t know if this person is intentionally using my moniker or not. It’s strange that this person claims to be a black female of Nigerian heritage, like myself. Based on the outlandish and, in some cases, comical comments I have read this person seems to be a trolling. Like I said, this individual is NOT ME.
One a separate note, I have not ben blogging because I don’t have anything to write about at the moment. If anyone one has a suggestion please leave a comment!
Best,
Zaire Y

A person claiming to be a black woman who believes in HBD? If she’s not trolling that level of self-hate suggests some sort of psychological malady IMO. Dissociation (as in a person with borderline personality disorder) comes to mind.
Girl I was so afraid this was you. I was like what has happened to my girl Y.
Well write about how schools going and how you feel about the job market you’re about to graduate into.
Do you deny the validity of HBD? Which parts do you disagree with?
HBD isn’t this huge conspiracy to demean the black population. HBD is simply the acknowledgement that races exist, and different traits show up in each race because of our different genotypes.
If you deny the scientific validity of race itself, I would be happy to send you plenty of evidence proving the genetic differences, such as Tang et al., 2004, which found 326 genetic markers that predict race with 100% accuracy.