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Rigo:Even though his work was only in left leaning publications, the TV appearances were a big platform for Mehler to refute their ideas, but he says that might have been for nothing. So, Lisa, I know that you've done some research on eugenics because we've done other episodes that touch on it. Who's funding him? The Hagley Digital Archives provides online access to selected items from the Hagley Library's collection of images, documents, and publications related to the history of business, technology, and society. It's from an interview he did in Playboy Magazine. You see, I don't see it in terms of we're making progress, and these people are on the run. This is taken from a "Classic Donahue" rerun in 1996. That's what it was all about, they wanted to resurrect their movement to come after my son. If I was on a national public radio program, that's fine. Barry:So I got a mailing from Canada from Ernst Zundel. Rigo: Barry Mehler's TV appearances made Roger Pearson furious. Lisa:I feel like you're about to play me an example. So here is a guy who's wiling to take a stand for racism, and the Pioneer was willing to give him anything to help him spread that news. In a 14 minute video mailers heard using profane language directed at both his students. 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. You don't have to apply. 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. Rigo:Exactly, and he liked what they were doing with eugenics, and that admiration was actually mutual. Using stories from sciences past to understand our world. 5639 episodes The precursor to all the daytime talk shows that arose during the 1980's and 90's. Phil Donahue's show started off similar to other shows of its day, featuring celebrities and musical acts, 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. Barry:I really got under their skin. Wh- why is there all this hatred? And actually, they found ours a bit too strict. 7 (July, 1991) Cross-Port InnerView, Vol. He fired almost all of the current faculty, and made openings for other neo Nazi scientists. "No, we're not passing racist laws because we hate people who are different from us, we're just following the science." This is Bill Tucker. If a white supremacist wanted to discredit what you have to say, they, they might say, "Barry Mehler is a unreliable narrator because look at what happened." Phillipe Rushton on Donohue: And what I'm saying is there might be something inherent in populations that make people behave differently in temperament or intelligence, or what have you. He called it The Case of Barry Mehler. 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. Bottom line, Wickliffe Draper's money makes the journal possible. Rigo:So, clearly method three achieved the desired effect, to find powerful like minded racists. We were the leaders in the field. It doesn't care if it's good science, certainly, and you don't have to be the most productive academic in the world to get money from them. But with the emergence of Shockley, they had a mainstream scientist on their team now, and they funded him lavishly from the quote, unquote, "Throne in New York" As they called Wickliffe Draper's house. Rigo:And this is perhaps the greatest achievement of The Pioneer Fund, is by keeping the race science flame alive, there is an intellectual continuity for people like Sam Harris, and they don't have to start from scratch. How does he keep getting the chance to put these ideas forward? As critics at the time put it, these were old racist ideas with a new coat of paint. Bill:The Mankind Quarterly is a very interesting publication. Funding wasn't an issue for them, they had Wickliffe Draper. I would send in a membership. 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. They wanted to sue me for libel, and throughout my career, I have been at risk of being sued for libel because, you know, you, you call people Nazis, and, you know, they get upset, and no one has ever been happy that I exposed their racist and right wing connections. Rigo:So he thought of himself as being well bred, and of good stock. Rigo:No. Ultimately, the Holocaust showed the world the inevitable consequences of eugenics, and there was a great moral reckoning, which led to in agreement about race and race science. Rigo:Draper's view stayed the same, but he knew enough to realize that the world's views had changed. Nobody wants to know that stuff, and nobody is really offended by it. This becomes very clear when you start looking into the citations of the book. Barry:One of the things that Roger Pearson writes about me in his chapter, The Strange Case of Barry Mehler, was that I mail out my stuff in envelopes and I sent them around surreptitiously to all kinds of people, which is, of course, not true. One is that they were enormously important to the racists because they legitimated their views, and especially after World War II, when the Nazis had been defeated, you had very little support for these kinds of ideas. The Phil Donahue Show (1976 - 1992) : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive The Phil Donahue Show (1976 - 1992) Topics Phil 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. Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. 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. So now my anti racism was, was visible, very visible. They decided that Jensen and Shockley should work together, and throughout that partnership, Jensen's ideas change. His final episode was aired on September 13, 1996. 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 sounds like a major player. Rigo:They were very entangled. Lisa, could you read this quote from him? I want my name to be associated with my work. He had a much more prestigious position than, than I had. They, they didn't know me at all. He was an avowed racist, and pretty public about it. His claim to fame was being an expert witness in Buck v. Bell, where the Supreme Court ruled in favor of allowing states to force sterilizations on people with intellectual disabilities. Here's the work I'm doing. Suddenly I'm in the suburbs of New York, and I'm walking down, uh, a street and a car drives by, and there's, uh, a, a father and his son, and the son screams out the window at me, you know, something like, "You dirty [expletive]." Rigo:And there's more. 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. It brought together two different groups, those American scientists who were opposed to the civil rights movement, and who wanted to emphasize the inferiority of Blacks, and European scientists who were still promoting the kind of racial hygiene that had been at the core of the policies instituted by the Third Reich. Lisa:But since this is Distillations, I'm guessing they're not. He also shares the story of meeting wife Marlo Thomas, how he feels about being parodied on Saturday Night Live, and what he really thinks of Oprah Winfrey. So I want to take you back to the 1990s with this video that I found on YouTube. And, um, my son picked up the phone one day, and this, uh, guy said to him, um, "I'm gonna kill you, chop you up into pieces, and mail you back to your dad in boxes.". It's kind of an unfortunate reason for Barry Mehler to have gone viral, right? Rigo:Exactly. They had to have two talking heads, and, and somebody had to speak for the other side for them to get their message out, and not only did I understand that, but I don't think that we run this. 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. 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. His hugely popular show aired from 1967 to 1996, and Donahue won nine Daytime Emmy Awards (197780, 198283, 198586, and 1988) as Rigo:So he writes a series of articles in the late 1970s exposing people like Jensen, and then in 1983, he writes a paper called The New Eugenics in which he puts all these race academics into context. Rigo:Some of it was just completely bonkers. Rigo:Yeah. Then the black population in the United States on the average. That is the foundation for the claims that African-American people on average are intellectually inferior to whites. Rigo:Kind of, yeah. The real scientists. Mehler's the underdog, and his style was very direct. web pages Rigo:Bill Tucket says that when Shockley came out as a racist in the 1960s, The Pioneer Fund must have felt like they won the lottery without even buying a ticket. He seemed to be enamored of his Army experience, and that was his primary identification all his life, especially since he never really had a job of any sort. Rigo:The seed of The Pioneer Fund starts in the early 1900s, with a guy named Wickliffe Preston Draper. 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. They would boo, they would hiss, they would clap for me, and then boo for him. Archive of Erbkrant:You find it a specially high percentage of mentally air among the Jewish population. Many of this seasons stories talk about racism in terms of how its systemicbaked into science and medicine in subtle ways. Producer: Rigoberto Hernandez Bill:And this was the first instance of what became Draper's trademark, um, maneuver throughout the rest of his life. The group behind it bombed a synagogue in 1958, just to give you a sense of who they were. 8 No. In April 2017, author and neuroscientist Sam Harris published an episode on his popular podcast called Waking Up with an alluring title, Forbidden Knowledge. Respectable scientists and academics were promoting these ideas, which is why Draper starts making friends in high up places in the eugenics world, and he kind of finds an ideological soulmate in a man named Harry Laughlin. This is why Barry Mehler was so adamant that white supremacy was such a serious problem. Uploaded by That's the question is, uh, who is funding Philippe Rushton? WebFrom July 2002 to March 2003, Phil briefly hosted a talk show on MSNBC. He went to rallies and talked to white supremacists. 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. Barry:It's one thing to, you know You listen to, you hear some kind of quote from William Shockley, but then to see a full page, you know, layout in The Thunderbolt, I mean they were just overtly racist, and William Shockley was their hero. Rigo:Yeah. Keepers of the Flameis Episode 3ofInnate: How Science Invented the Myth of Race,a podcast and magazine project that explores the historical roots and persistent legacies of racism in American science and medicine. I was right about the cabal in the basement. Rigo:Okay, here's one. Barry:This kind of propaganda, and this kind of advocacy goes on for some time. I mean, it sort of falls under the category of yikes. We're losing. [laughs]. Sometimes he goes through The Pioneer Fund, and sometimes he just gives money directly. And I really don't think that that was a winning strategy. That is that your genes, your genetics, determine not only your biological makeup but your character, personality, intelligence level, and so on. This is one of the most liberal institutions in the country, so when he suggested intelligence was inherited, people got a little ruffled, but that's not a firable offense in itself, right? But if you want to go complain to your Dean, you go ahead. Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. But what Barry Mehler did was to go deeper. I, Issue 2 (May, 1991) Twenty Minutes (August, 1991) Rigo:[laughs] Yeah. I'm gonna take a trip to each of these places to see, and I thought some of these trips might be wasted because there would be nothing there. Barry:I mean, to this day I can't, you know, tell you what that does to me. They painted the swastika backwards." Bill:Shockley was a very difficult person to work with, and eventually Pioneer ended his funding because he was just turning people off that Pioneer wanted to influence. The user assumes responsibility for obtaining permission from the copyright holder to publish or distribute this image. 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. Those are the people who are the pioneers. If you were less than one quarter Jewish then you could be considered, uh, to be Aryan, which was much more lenient than the one drop rule in the United States. Rigo:Yeah. 5 (May, 1992), Counseling, Crossdressers, Gender dysphoria, Gender studies, LGBTQ+ relationships, Sexology, Transsexual people, American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT), Ari Kane, Institute for Sexology, KDPR, Outreach Institute of Gender Studies (OIGS), The David Susskind Program, The Geraldo Show, The Phil Donahue Show, Theseus Counseling Service, WBUR Boston, WEEI Boston, WHDH Boston, WICE Providence, Clothing, Crossdressers, Crossdressing, Discrimination, Drag, Families, Finances, Gender realignment surgery, Jewelry, Law, Prisons, Transsexual people, Be All You Want to Be, Carlo Seta, Chillecothe Correctional Institute, Christine Jorgensen, Diane Kendall, Indiana Crossdresser Society, Sally Jessie Raphael Show, The Phil Donahue Show, Magazine name changed from "Cross-Port" starting with Vol. 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. These things meant a lot to him, and he has a huge inheritance burning a hole in his pocket, so he's looking around for a great social cause to pour his money into, so he becomes drawn to what else but eugenics. on the Internet. Rigo:They named it The Pioneer Fund, but sometimes people called it the Draper Fund because it was all of his money, and they funded whatever he wanted. Their goal was just to have a platform for their ideas to live on. Rigo:And Laughlin was on that wave length. And apparently Draper was also kind of shy. Rigo:By keeping the race science flame alive, they created a foundation for the current wave of race scientists to build on. Lisa: Okay. There's two things that were going on. Rigo:Mehler not only sent out his subscriptions, but he was also a due paying member of white supremacist organizations. By being the first and most vocal critical of The Pioneer Fund and neo Nazis, it made him a target. on December 8, 2022, There are no reviews yet. "Here's some money for you because we like what you're doing.". Lisa:So this is kind of a David and Goliath situation, Guggenheim Fellow versus academic underdog. In 1971, he became the chair of the Department of Anthropology and Comparative Religious Studies at the University of Southern Mississippi. 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. This guy is so off his rocker. So, [laughter] that's how I knew the police didn't do it, because if they had done it, they would have done it right. WebThe Phil Donahue Show [remove] 9; American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT) 2; Be All You Want to Be 2; International Foundation for After 29 years, (26 of which in syndication) and nearly 7,000 shows, the final episode aired on September 13, 1996. In 2002, Donahue was ranked 29th on TV Guide magazine's list of the 50 greatest television shows of all-time. [7] ^ Heldenfels, Rich (2019-01-09). Lisa:Why does Phil Donahue have so many race scientists on his show? Roger Pearson, for example, had at least a dozen names that he used, and Barry Mehler and his mentor, Jerry Hirsch, help uncover the deception. Rigo:One of Barry Mehler's racist subscriptions was a newspaper called The Thunderbolt. the video in question is 14 minute long course introduction that he sent out to his students students earlier this month. They printed and mail unsolicited propaganda to scientists, politicians, and other influential people. Quality varies and some episodes may not be complete. The collections and research newsletter brings you the latest on our acquisitions, library events, and programs. In this episode, Harris explains his reasoning for having Murray on the show. Donahue:So what you mean a bigger brain means a smarter person, Phillipe Rushton on Donohueslightly so yes, on average. Rigo: In 1935, before the Pioneer Fund is official, Laughlin sends Wycliffe Draper to a eugenics academic conference in Berlin. Lisa:Okay. Barry:It still is, but even ore so then. Don Grady (of "My Three Sons") composed the theme song for the Donahue show. Barry:I've had a sense of urgency that goes back a very, very long time. Search the history of over 797 billion 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. Here's $100. Lisa:Sure. Rigo:It was a journal for racists by racists, a home for race scientists who had been rejected by other more mainstream journals. So this guy was a revered physicist at Stanford. [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. Uh, you know, I, I don't need to be credited, and if you want to discredit me, they were always able to discredit me. Paul: And then writes about it in an, a newspaper article that is syndicated and sent to a number of places around the country. Not only was the war not over, but the Nazis were still out to get my son. 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. It's giving these ideas air, right? Barry:His father left 11 million dollars, um, which was quite a fortune in, in those days. It's the Phil Donahue Show, one of the '90s most watched talk shows. If you would like more information, please contact askhagley@hagley.org. Rigo:Okay. You've got You have something wrong with that? Mehler connected the dots. Whites have fewer sexual partners than do blacks. I'm curious about how you would respond to that. There are no reviews yet. They also share the same funding source. Rigo:Arthur Jensen in particular got more than a million dollars from them. He wants us to mention that he has throat cancer, and that his voice is strained. He's a psychologist and a professor who's won a bunch of awards. Rigo:Until a dark side came out. Especially of the southern, southern states in the United States had this one drop rule. That's amazing amount of territory to traverse when you are one of the leading fascist academic and organizers in the world. 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