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  1. Apr 21, 2018 · Bob Winegard, current owner of the Ferris Bueller “Ferrari” discusses the car’s history. #CATC2018 #drivehistory Shell Quaker State Pennzoil Hagerty Classic Cars.

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    • 13 min
    • April 21, 2018
    • Hagerty Drivers Foundation
  2. Jul 20, 2016 · Founder of Imagen Records Bob Winegard began his successful career as engineer in the tech sector before crossing over into the music industry. A longtime friend of the Tiger Woods Foundation since 2007, he has served as a donor and event sponsor throughout the years.

    • Making Up His Politics
    • Racialism
    • Fired from Marietta College
    • Opposition to Diversity
    • RationalWiki
    • Aporia Magazine
    • See Also
    • External Links

    Winegard is somewhat flip-floppy on politics, resembling typical "centrist" anti-SJW Internet figures such as Sargon. In June 2019, he claimed to be a political centrist and opposed to conservatism. In August 2019, however, he described himself as a conservative. In the same month he also identified as supporting the right: And yet, Winegard still ...

    Defence of Emil Kirkegaard

    Winegard has supported Emil Kirkegaard (his collaborator), an individual who has been described as "so toxic in mainstream academia that even being associated with him can sink your career." Kirkegaard is a self-described eugenicist and white nationalist who claims Western governments should be paying white people to breed more. In a bunch of tweets, Winegard originally defended Kirkegaard, claiming he has seen no evidence Kirkegaard is a racist: His claim that he has seen no evidence that Ki...

    Make more white babies…

    Similarly to Kirkegaard, Winegard frequently tells white people to breed more on Twitter: Winegard clarifies his above comment and concern is specifically only countries below sub-replacement fertility (2.1 TFR), meaning (excluding a few countries in East Asia i.e. Japan, Singapore and Korea), the whole of Europe. This a key obsession of white nationalists (such as Brenton Harrison Tarrant, the perpetrator of the Christchurch terrorist attacks, whose manifesto called for white Europeans to in...

    Ethno-traditionalism

    Winegard has defended white nationalism, albeit under a different name: Note what Winegard calls "ethno-traditionalists" are virtually indistinguishable to white nationalists. After receiving criticism and being described as a white nationalist, Winegard further repackaged his ethno-traditionalism: Re-labelling and repackaging white nationalism as "ethno-traditionalism" or "cultural nationalism" is a popular strategy among white nationalists since these terms are more palatable to the public,...

    In March 2020, Winegard was fired from his job as Assistant Professor of Psychology at Marietta College. He later threw a tantrum on the right-wing Internet rag, Quillette, stating that "many people disagree with my views about human population variation, about conservativism, about immigration, about economics, indeed about almost everything," and...

    Winegard dislikes racial diversity which he claims is "anti-white" and spends a lot of time on his Twitter complaining about it:

    Winegard dislikes RationalWiki, claiming this page is mendacious and somehow contains lies and misrepresentations, despite not actually pointing out what these are. As an example, Winegard complains that RationalWiki describes him as a pseudoscientist: However, Winegard's views on race are rejected by mainstream science and are highly dubious, usin...

    Winegard is the executive editor of Aporia Magazine. The magazine has given Winegard an open platform to promote his racist pseudoscience. He has written many controversial articles advocating for "race realism" and white identity politics. He has called "diversity" a scam and has commented that the Great Replacementtheory is "largely an accurate d...

    EvoPsych and Scientific Racism — a critique of Winegard's "Human Biological and Psychological Diversity" on Freethought Blogs

  3. Mar 11, 2020 · Despite the texts, Winegard’s main talk at Alabama went on as scheduled, followed by what he described as a “rowdy” question-and-answer period. Someone yelled that he was a racist, and another accused him of promoting phrenology, a discredited pseudoscience having to do with skull shape.

  4. quillette.com › author › bo-winegardBo Winegard - Quillette

    Oct 8, 2022 · Bo Winegard is an Associate Editor at Quillette. He received his PhD in social psychology from Florida State University under the tutelage of Roy Baumeister.

  5. Jul 21, 2016 · In July's Donor Spotlight, we speak to Imagen Records founder Bob Winegard, as he reflects on his career in both music and tech, and the philanthropic work that drives him.

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  7. Bo Winegard, independent scholar, social psychologist. Read My Academic Work . Patreon

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