Steve Sailer noted that when Princeton professors Anne Case and Angus Deaton first started to present work on white mortality rates, they were told , by "very senior people," in no uncertain terms "How dare you work on whites?"

In February, the Centers for Disease Control published a national health report entitled, "Drug Overdose Deaths in the United States, 1999-2015. The screenshot of page 3 shows a chart of age-adjusted drug overdose rates, by race and ethnicity. (NCHS DATA Brief, No. 273, February 2017 [PDF])

The graph clearly shows that overdose death rate for whites exceeds that of blacks and Hispanics. The narrative reads, "From 1999 to 2015, the age-adjusted rate of drug overdose deaths among ...whites increased...an average of 7% per year." Both Black and Hispanic overdose death rates increased an average of 2% per year.

The CDC uses death certificate data from all states and territories. Publishing the data must make the CDC a white racist front group.