Aardvarks Type post Author Günter Bechly Date December 23, 2022 CategoriesEvolutionPaleontologyScience Tagged , aardvarks, Africa, ants, Darwinists, Egypt, Fayum, Fossil Friday (series), fossil record, fossils, Kenya, living fossils, mammals, Miocene, paleontology, placental mammals, Pleistocene, termites, Tubulidentata, Uganda Fossil Friday: Miocene Aardvarks and the Abrupt Origin of Tubulidentata Günter Bechly December 23, 2022 Evolution, Paleontology, Science 10 So much about the congruence of anatomical and genetic similarity predicted by Darwin’s theory. Read More ›
Richard Spencer Type post Author Richard Weikart Date March 1, 2022 CategoriesBioethicsEvolutionHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , alt-right, American Renaissance, atrocities, Charles Darwin, Darwinian racism, Darwinism, evolution, German, Gregor Mendel, John Derbyshire, Kenya, Kevin MacDonald, natural selection, Nazis, neo-Nazis, Nordic race, Norway, Radix Journal, Richard Lynn, Steve Sailer, Sweden, Uganda, VDare, white nationalists Darwinian Influences on the Alt-Right Richard Weikart March 1, 2022 Bioethics, Evolution, Human Origins and Anthropology 10 The overlapping categories of neo-Nazis, white nationalists, and alt-right proponents regularly invoke Darwinism. Read More ›