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13 Facts About Steve Sailer

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Steve Sailer is a columnist for Taki's Magazine and VDARE, a website associated with white supremacy.

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Steve Sailer popularized the term "human biodiversity" for a right-wing audience in the 1990s as a euphemism for scientific racism.

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Steve Sailer was adopted by a Lockheed engineer and grew up in Studio City, Los Angeles.

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Steve Sailer majored in economics, history, and management at Rice University.

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Steve Sailer earned an MBA from UCLA in 1982 with two concentrations: finance and marketing.

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Steve Sailer began writing for the conservative magazine National Review in the 1990s, but was let go in 1997.

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Steve Sailer was a reporter for the American news agency United Press International.

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Steve Sailer's work has frequently appeared at Taki's Magazine, VDARE, and The Unz Review.

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Steve Sailer used the phrase "Invade the World, Invite the World" in the 2000s as a criticism of American foreign and immigration policies.

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Steve Sailer was the founder of an online electronic mailing list called Human Biodiversity Discussion Group.

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Steve Sailer has been described as a white supremacist and white nationalist, including by the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Columbia Journalism Review.

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Neoconservative columnist John Podhoretz wrote in the National Review Online blog that Steve Sailer's statement was "shockingly racist and paternalistic" as well as "disgusting".

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The term "Steve Sailer Strategy" has been used for Steve Sailer's proposal that Republican candidates can gain political support in American elections by appealing to working-class white workers with heterodox right-wing nationalist and economic populist positions.