Condi Rice, Augusta National, & Diversity Via Sameness

By Steve Sailer

08/22/2012

From my Taki’s Magazine column:

Augusta National is to aspirational Gentile corporate executives what Harvard is to ambitious high-school students. …. So why did Augusta National immediately add a black member in 1990 after Shoal Creek, site of that year’s PGA Championship, was widely criticized when its founder let it slip that it was all-white? In contrast, why did Augusta National wait 22 more years to let in any women, even shrugging off a frenzied 2002 campaign against it by The New York Times? …
The contrast is striking because race discrimination was pervasive in American country clubs up through the 1990 Shoal Creek imbroglio …
On the other hand, contrary to all the press accounts presenting Augusta National as a last relic of the Bad Old Days, all-male golf clubs have never been common in the US, and they may even now be increasing in number.
What’s the story behind all this?

Read the whole thing there.

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