Ben Winegard

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“”I hate wokism and believe BLM is a cultish movement based upon falsehoods
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—Ben Winegard[1] |
Benjamin Mark Winegard[2] (1980–),[3] best known as Ben Winegard is an American far-right psychologist whose political views align with the alt-lite. Winegard took his Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology at the University of Missouri. He was previously an assistant professor at Carroll College and is currently assistant professor of psychology at Hillsdale College.[4][5]
Winegard is a proponent of HBD ("human-biodiversity") pseudoscience and opponent of Black Lives Matter. He writes articles for Areo Magazine and Quillette.[6][7][8] He claims not to care about psychology anymore as his main interest is "Western Civilization",[9] and he opposes political correctness and multiculturalism.[10][11]
Winegard has a twin brother, Bo Winegard. Of the two, Bo Winegard seems to hold more extreme views. For example, Winegard (unlike his brother) doesn't support eugenics.[12] Nevertheless, both brothers have co-authored papers with other eugenicists.[13]
In response to this RationalWiki article documenting Winegard's racist views, he removed his offensive Tweets. However, Winegard still publishes controversial work on race with his brother.[14]
Race realism
Concerning his "race realist" views, Winegard has stated:
Like many individuals loosely affiliated with the HBD (human biodiversity) community, my motives have been repeatedly impugned and I have been accused of proffering unsavory, even incendiary, views (I’ve also been attacked for working at Hillsdale College!!)
I’m interested in HBD for the simple reason that I think the Darwinian paradigm is the most powerful paradigm in the biological and social sciences. To dodge the ramifications of Darwinism is intellectually dishonest. And human variation is inherently fascinating to me.[15]
Opposition to Black Lives Matter
Winegard has criticized Black Lives Matter (BLM) on his Twitter as a movement based on falsehoods.[1] In July 2020 he posted "There’s a good case to be made that the sacred tenets of Christianity are more plausible than those of Black Lives Matter. I am certainly open to the argument".[16] Winegard opposes BLM protests, "Frankly, if this is how people are going to behave, shutting things down was moronic." Winegard has described BLM as a "quasi-religious cult founded on demonstrable bulls**t.[17]
Religious beliefs
Winegard is an atheist, and has flirted with the Christ myth theory, claiming "there’s a reasonable case that Jesus did not exist".[18]
RationalWiki
He's pissed at RationalWiki.[19]
Winegard denies being far-right or even particularly right-wing.Do You Believe That? One of his dubious arguments for this is the fact he voted for Biden[20] seemingly ignoring there are white nationalists such as Richard Spencer who voted Biden too.[21]
Deletion spree
In early 2023, Winegard deleted all of his tweets that were critical of Black Lives Matter.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Ben Winegard on Twitter, 25 July 2020.
Replying to @curiouscalvin00 1) reluctantly pro-choice 2) I don’t have a strong position on gun control 3) I hate wokism and believe BLM is a cultish movement based upon falsehoods
- ↑ Benjamin Mark Winegard. ResearchGate.
- ↑ Benjamin M. Winegard CV (archived from July 30, 2020).
- ↑ Hillsdale College Welcomes 11 New Faculty Members for 2018-19 Academic Year
- ↑ Benjamin Winegard
- ↑ Benjamin Winegard. Areo Magazine.
- ↑ Why Racists (and Liberals!) Keep Writing for Quillette. "Quillette contributors Ben Winegard, Bo Winegard, Brian Boutwell, and John Paul Wright have all either said they are part of the HBD movement or used the term to describe their own research."
- ↑ Bo Winegard. Quillette.
- ↑ Ben Winegard on Twitter, 24 June 2020.
Replying to @chuckdavenav @MerlinPsychSage I am at Hillsdale College, yes. But I do not care about psychology anymore. I care more about Western Civilization and academic freedom.
- ↑ Ben Winegard on Twitter,15 June 2020.
Replying to @eigenmacht "The College values the merit of each unique individual, rather than succumbing to the dehumanizing, discriminatory trend of so-called “social justice” and “multicultural diversity,”..."
- ↑ Ben Winegard on Twitter, 8 March 2020.
Replying to @antihero_kate Imprimis? It seems like everyone I know in Michigan knows someone who gets it!
Yeah. One of the few schools not to buckle to multiculturalism and political correctness.
- ↑ Ben Winegard on Twitter, 14 June 2019.
Replying to @m3anderthal I do not embrace eugenics.
- ↑ For example, Dodging Darwin: Race, evolution, and the hereditarian hypothesis, by Bo Winegard et. al. Personality and Individual Differences, February 2020.
- ↑ Human Biological and Psychological Diversity
- ↑ Race Realist college prof. Ben Winegard endorses Elizabeth Warren for President. subspecieist.com, 23 June 2019.
- ↑ Ben Winegard on Twitter, 24 July 2020.
There’s a good case to be made that the sacred tenets of Christianity are more plausible than those of Black Lives Matter. I am certainly open to the argument.
- ↑ Ben Winegard, Twitter, 24 July 2020.
- ↑ Ben Winegard on Twitter, 23 July 2020.
I think there’s a reasonable case that Jesus did not exist. At the least, the quest for a historical Jesus is a futile enterprise.
- ↑ They do libel for a living at RationalWiki. Ben Winegard, Twitter, 24 October 2020.
- ↑ Ben Winegard, Twitter, 24 October 2020.
- ↑ JTA and Ron Kampeas, Biden Campaign Forcefully Denounces Endorsement of White Nationalist Richard Spencer. Haaretz, 26 August 2020.