Barry: The Pioneer was looking for scholars who were willing to take a stand, and that's what Jensen was willing to do. Uploaded by Rigo:Exactly, and you know what comes next is that Drape becomes a cash cow for Laughlin's schemes. She says that this is something anthropologists have been saying for years, that the category of race itself wasn't a real scientific category but race scientists weren't ready to let it go. Lisa:He's a psychologist. I'm curious about how you would respond to that. It's like they were safe guarding race science ideology all these years. How did people receive this? The father is just driving along proud of his son. He knew exactly what they were up to. Not only was the war not over, but the Nazis were still out to get my son. [Description and dates], Hagley ID, Box/folder number, MCI Communications Corporation records (Accession 2225), Manuscripts and Archives Department, Hagley Museum and Library, Wilmington, DE 19807, Access to this item is provided for educational and research purposes only. Lisa:It works sort of like a bat signal, but instead of attracting superheroes, you uncover white supremacists. They distributed one of Hitler's propaganda films to American high schools with English subtitles. The pioneer fund has been the key source of funding for the last 20 years of scientists who have produced the material. James E. Woods After he lost a key New York outlet and KNBC-TV Channel 4 in Los Angeles announced it would not be renewing the show, he decided to quit rather than be canceled. And, and I know he doesn't understand, the movement that he's a part of begins in the Hitler and the institutions that Phil belongs to grow right out of the Hitler era. Ah, Barry Mehler. 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Bell, where the Supreme Court ruled in favor of allowing states to force sterilizations on people with intellectual disabilities. I would imagine that some opinions are changing as the war drags on. Bill:He liked to be referred to as Colonel Draper, or the Colonel. Rigo:Close. WebThe Phil Donahue Show, also known as Donahue, is an American television talk show hosted by Phil Donahue that ran for 26 years on national television. William Shockley wasn't really producing anything new with their money, and he had a really prickly personality, so when his character got in the way of the message, The Pioneer Fund actually cut him off. Is there anything that can get you cut off? Phil Donahue Show Transcripts | Wellcome Collection. After the publishing of The Bell Curve, and the controversy surrounding it, The Pioneer Fund decided to step out of the spotlight and continue doing the things they knew how to do well since 1937, which was to mail out unsolicited propaganda to prominent scientists and politicians. The Phil Donahue Show with John Wayne (1976) John Wayne appears on a 1976 episode of Donahue in front of an audience largely populated by women, and he Here's the work I'm doing. He was a legend in Silicon Valley. Many of this seasons stories talk about racism in terms of how its systemicbaked into science and medicine in subtle ways. Andhe said, I don't understand. Lisa:So you're telling me they didn't have to apply for grants, or have funding cycles, or write proposals. Rigo:Yeah. He's even polished when he starts talking about things like sex. It was very important for them to be able to find a place where they would be appreciated. Rigo:Somebody painted a swastika on his mailbox. Rigo:So just to give you an update on what Mehler's been up to recently, I asked him about some hot water he got into, and I'll play you some tape. The precursor to all the daytime talk shows that arose during the 1980's and 90's. Barry:It still is, but even ore so then. Why would I publish under a pseudonym? It was clear that the anti Semitism was everywhere about me. Barry:They're the ones who are winning. Rigo:Okay, here's one. Is it because the Mankind Quarterly wasn't as known, like you kind of had to, like, know what it was? Rigo:It was a journal for racists by racists, a home for race scientists who had been rejected by other more mainstream journals. 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And since these race scientists all knew each other, the journal became kind of like an echo chamber, and they all praised and cited each other's work to give it the veneer of legitimate science. I want my name to be associated with my work. And even after his death, Pioneer continued the same tradition, which was the distribution of unsolicited works to various individuals in the hopes that it would influence public policy. WZZM:We begin tonight with that viral video filled with profanity made by a long time Ferris state university, professor. Web10 A.M., Phil Donahue, CH.5 Biographical Sketch of Ari Kane Cross-Port InnerView, Vol. What he's just been talking about. WebHost Phil Donahue questions Bill Clinton and Albert Gore, Jr. in the studios of Nashville's WSMV-TV, taking questions from members of the audience including Stacy Harris who Rigo:So he actually publishes a lot, and one of the things he published was an article in a Nazi magazine. Bill:Yes. It's to get the message out, "You can't go through the Jews because they distort everything.". Rigo:Right. They didn't really care about the science, but they relied on the science to give some sort of validity to their claims of racial inferiority, and Arthur Jensen was literally a star. Have you ever heard of Arthur Jensen? Rigo:I am, and he starts out telling a sort of funny story about seeing Rushton at a conference, but then he gets really serious. He ran the Phil Donahue show for almost 3 decades with nearly 7000 one-hour daily shows. Barry:I don't need to have credit. So Pioneer Fund works hard to prop up scientists that they think are going to continue their message, and it gives the ideas credibility in a sense, right, because if they're continuing to get funding then their ideas must not be all that controversial. He teaches at a college no one's heard of, and he's on a Donahue to debate Rushton. Used with permission. Barry:I've had a sense of urgency that goes back a very, very long time. Their goal was just to have a platform for their ideas to live on. Phil Donahue's show started off similar to other shows of its day, featuring celebrities and musical acts, but he soon started pushing the envelope by discussing health and social topics previously considered taboo. The Bell Curve was one of The Pioneer Fund's greatest hits for two reasons. Lisa:But since this is Distillations, I'm guessing they're not. Lisa: Okay. Search the history of over 797 billion Episode 2 from the Innate: How Science Invented the Myth of Race series. February 5, 2022 by . Stuff was pouring off the presses from him. Barry:I really got under their skin. They are acutely aware that they're talking about the survival of the white race the same way as we talk about the survival of the polar bears, you know, and of the whales, and of the elephants. "I realized during the commercials that these people in the audience were asking better questions than I was. And I thought, "Wow, this is terrific." Due to a planned power outage on Friday, 1/14, between 8am-1pm PST, some services may be impacted. Well, the idea of eugenics is basically a belief that the human race could or should be quote, unquote, "improved" by selective breeding. So Rigo, you're one of our producers on our show, Distillations, and you've come in with a story today for us, right? Signed, photo. What is this about? Especially of the southern, southern states in the United States had this one drop rule. Barry Mehler on Donohue:I gave a press conference and he came to hear me and I gave a paper and afterwards we sat down for a cup of coffee together and he said, Barry, you made some excellent points, but this Neo Nazi business, I mean, I know these people, you talking about stand up guys. And I said, Phil, you're in a stand up. EMMY, EMMYS, and the Emmy Statuette are registered trademarks and/or copyrights Of ATAS and NATAS. Stuff. So this guy was a revered physicist at Stanford. Barry:When I was 13, you know, we have a bar mitzvah and, you know, a Jewish boy becomes a man, and there's a big party, and, you know, I have five brothers so I'm in middle, and so this was the first time they made a big fuss over me and I was the center of everybody's attention. High quality topics, the wisdom of his years, masterful tactics in eliciting answers from guests and audience, crafty spontaneous, and at times - well timed pertinent flow of questions and inquiries, not self-opinionated, all these qualities that present talk-show hosts don't seem to have. Episode 4from the Innate: How Science Invented the Myth of Race series. Is it still around? Just to give you an example of how this works, the journal Nature currently has an impact score of 40, and the Mankind Quarterly sits below one, but none of this mattered to the people in the Mankind Quarterly. Rigo:Yeah. web pages on September 9, 2018. Rigo:When Barry Mehler said guys like Philippe Rushton aren't just Neo Nazis, they're old fashioned Nazis, he was serious. There are no reviews yet. I mean, it's just like the whole nature of the argument, you really want to take the most vulgar, racist argument and dress it up with the most foolish threadbare data points in order to make the claim that, that Black people have large genitalia and small brains. Bottom line, Wickliffe Draper's money makes the journal possible. Rigo:So he thought of himself as being well bred, and of good stock. The guy on the left is Philippe Rushton. 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As critics at the time put it, these were old racist ideas with a new coat of paint. So they could see it. Donahue's guests are two middle aged men who could really pass as accountants. Lisa:Wow, this is delightful daytime content. Rigo:Roger Pearson was a British guy who starting in 1958 ran a neo Nazi publication called Northern World out of a British tea plantation in Kolkata, India. For example, when I went on the shows, you know, the audience was overwhelmingly on my side. Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. All together, he received about a million dollars. It's been debunked a million times but we're still living with the legacies of these ideas. I was a minor academic in a tiny little institution, and Rushton was a Simon Guggenheim Fellow. web pages Okay. Photo credit to Steve Kagan. We were on the run. on the Internet. His final episode was aired on September 13, 1996. Bill:There is this long tradition of academic racism which Pioneer has continued. He called it The Case of Barry Mehler. This We're not making progress here. TVRepeater Over the years, he was trying to show the world that there was a direct line from Nazis in World War II to race scientists like Philippe Rushton, and it all comes back to the funding source. This becomes very clear when you start looking into the citations of the book. Jensen's vague ideas about intelligence being inherited were explicitly connected to the growing neo Nazi movement. Barry:Jensen and Shockley were stars, were, were Pioneer stars, and they received huge amounts of money from The Pioneer Fund. Search the history of over 797 billion Listen to this. And so you know where his head's at. Rigo:And method number two is hide the funding source. 5 (May, 1992) Improving Our Image Powerpoint Our Sorority Issue 15 (April 1987) Phyllis Frye and Phil Donahue TV Guise Vol. WebDonahue is joined by the cast of "The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of The Desert", as well as the Family Research Institute's founder, Paul Cameron, and drag performer CoCo on May 24, 2022, https://mytvlog.blogspot.com/2010/03/phil-donahue-show-1970-tv-series-1970.html, There are no reviews yet. So up until this point, The Pioneer Fund is secretly funding race scientists who are on the fringes who needed financial support, and a place to publish, like the Mankind Quarterly. Lisa:And in the case of Pearson, if someone did try to attack him, he'd use the idea of academic freedom to fight against it, you know, and, and certainly it seems like he was keeping his Mankind Quarterly work more on the down low and using his other academic work to build a shield around himself. Los Angeles - 1985 - Janet Leigh Jamie Lee Curtis.mp4. Phil Donahue Book His hugely popular show aired from 1967 to 1996, and Donahue won nine Daytime Emmy Awards (197780, 198283, 198586, and 1988) as That's how I felt. He really started to feel their wrath. Rigo:Yeah, and in fact the Pioneer Fund was very pro-active in finding these race scientists. Lisa: Ah, charming. James Moll conducted the interview on May 9, 2001 in New York, NY. Okay, I don't want to make fun of the name in case there's somebody out there who's totally harmless who shares it, but of course that's the name of our rich racist villain. Innate Themecomposed by Jonathan Pfeffer. Barry:He is eventually recognized by the Nazi government in 1936, both because of his work in the sterilization area, but also because he was a major proponent of the so called Racial Integrity Laws, the laws that prohibited people from being married if they were from different races. Phillipe Rushton on Donohue:This is the thing Dr. Mehler and all my opponents don't have to answer the intellectual argument.All they have to do is start throwing words around like Nazi and racist and fascist. 1 No. [laughs] You'd probably groan and hope you, like, you could avoid him at a faculty mixer, right? Richard Lynn was the editor of the Mankind Quarterly at this time. WebFrom July 2002 to March 2003, Phil briefly hosted a talk show on MSNBC. We're losing. And by now, it's 1930s, and guess who else likes the idea of sterilizing people they deem to be inferior? Now, while the video, the language in that video is profane. Use science to shield the race science. Rigo:When Bill Tucker was doing research for his book, The Funding of Scientific Racism, he made a list of all the American scientists he could think of who were promoting theories of black inferiority or segregation, and then he went to the various archives to see if he could find connections between them and The Pioneer Fund. It's almost like, uh Like a racist Santa Claus. So the short story is that for Barry Mehler, all of this is personal, so when I ask him how he fell into this work, he took me back to his childhood in 1960s New York, where he was just a regular Jewish kid. "Here's some money for you because we like what you're doing.". Search the history of over 797 billion John Wayne appears on a 1976 episode of Donahue in front of an audience largely populated by women, and he discusses his life, his career, his stint as a singing cowboy, Ronald Reagan, impressionists, pornography, and much more. It was because I was not a mainstream scholar that I was able to get away with all the things that I was able to, to do, and I did survive. Rigo:Yeah. Barry:I came across Roger Pearson right away, I mean really early on. Then I, I trust you believe there are others. Sometimes he goes through The Pioneer Fund, and sometimes he just gives money directly. WebBest List of Phil Donahue Shows Tarantos Turf 67 videos 7,939 views Last updated on Jun 4, 2022 Dr Khalid,David Duke, Farrakhan,Rush Limbaugh ,WWF and lots more. Who's funding him? Phil Donahue, in full Phillip John Donahue, (born December 21, 1935, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.), American journalist and television personality who pioneered the daytime issue-oriented TV talk show. Rigo:One of Barry Mehler's racist subscriptions was a newspaper called The Thunderbolt. Jensen on Donahue:The, the white population of the United States score is higher on all kinds of mental tests, not just IQ tests, but every kind of mental test. When you do research, funded research, you're kind of beholden to your funder in certain ways, right? It makes me think of the Donahue interview with Rushton. Archive of Erbkrant:You find it a specially high percentage of mentally air among the Jewish population. Rigo:Right, and Murray and his coauthor also credited Richard Lynn for providing expertise on the book. Format Moving Image. I mean at the time it was released, The Bell Curve, I, I know was widely discredited by a lot of mainstream scientists. He was an avowed racist, and pretty public about it. Digitized material in this online archive may document imagery or language that reflects racist, ableist, sexist, homophobic, or otherwise offensive and harmful beliefs and actions in history. I, I think they hate him, which raises the question for me, you know, he might be this prestigious academic, but if he's not popular, if his ideas are this controversial, how does he keep having the platform that he has? Rigo:Yeah. Barry:I mean, to this day I can't, you know, tell you what that does to me. Episode 3from the Innate: How Science Invented the Myth of Race series. So The Pioneer Fund doesn't really care about the science. One, it immediately made its way to the mainstream press, and gave the impression that there was now new genetic evidence to prove that there was a difference in intelligence among races. Rigo:It's called The Pioneer Fund, and over the years, it has bankrolled dozens of race scientists and other academics who push these kind of views. It was the first talk show that included audience participation and ran for 29 years on national TV. Due to a planned power outage on Friday, 1/14, between 8am-1pm PST, some services may be impacted. Lisa:Why does Phil Donahue have so many race scientists on his show? Lisa:Wow. They decided that Jensen and Shockley should work together, and throughout that partnership, Jensen's ideas change. Barry:So I got a mailing from Canada from Ernst Zundel. I really hope this will be of interest to you." In a 14 minute video mailers heard using profane language directed at both his students. He recalled one instance when his grade school son, Isaac, wanted to go play in the woods with his friend, but his volunteer body guard stopped him from going. He stumbles his way into Harvard but he has very mediocre grades, and he eventually joins the Army, where he works his way up to the rank of Colonel. [laughs]. They also share the same funding source. No one asked any embarrassing questions, you know-. This is why the book claims blacks are disproportionately living in poverty and also more likely to commit crime. In fact, he spent his whole career going after people like Rushton, poking holes at their arguments, trying to get people to see them for what they really are, racist scientists. And one day while he was reading The Thunderbolt, Barry sees a familiar name, William Shockley. It's standard journalism practice to reach out to people if you're gonna talk about them. He started learning about the Klu Klux Klan, the right wing fascism and neo Nazis, and the thought about this stuff more and more until he reached a conclusion. The thesis advanced by authors, Charles Murray and the late Richard Herrnstein in the bell curve is that I Q is the best predictor of a person's success. Rigo: Now, Rushton tries to avoid mentioning the crux of the argument, but Donahue kind of does a translation. I mean, they hid themselves for decades, right, behind the scenes so they don't want someone who's gonna be a lightening rod for controversy. [laughs] And, you know, and he's arguing that you can't boost their IQ by, uh, any kind of environmental changes, which is kind of an absurd argument anyway to make. Innateis made possible in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom. Distillations Podcast | February 21, 2023, innate_podart_900x600x300_episode6_bg.jpeg, Innate: How Science Invented the Myth of Race, National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom, The American Breed: Nazi eugenics and the origins of the Pioneer Fund, The Funding of Scientific Racism: Wickliffe Draper and the Pioneer Fund, The New Eugenics: Academic Racism in the U.S. Today, The High-Flying, Death-Defying Discovery of Helium. Lisa:So, and this is really just personal curiosity, what about Barry Mehler? He's an academic like Rushton, but less prestigious. The Phil Donahue Show (1976 - 1992) : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive The Phil Donahue Show (1976 - 1992) Topics Phil Associate Producer: Padmini Ragunath Rigo:That guy went on to become the world's largest publisher of neo Nazi material in Canada. 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