Regli, You can make any claim you want, such as for example, that race is a myth. But the claim is not true.
The following statement, for example, is not true if “taken apart” means false.
“In "The Difference Between Us," many of our common myths about race - such as the "natural" advantages of black athletes, or the musical abilities of Asians - are taken apart.”
The athletic superiority of Africans is a fact. Look at an NBA game
IQ differences between the races is a fact. Look at the data.
A difference on average in the size of brains of people from Africa, Europe and Asia is a fact. Look at the data.
Different rates of maturity with respect to race is a fact.
Etc. Etc.
See this for example,a review by Phillip Rushton of S.J. Gould’s “The Mismeasure of Man,” where many facts about racial differences are looked at, and Gould is debunked.
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You can say that the vast data showing racial differences are racist if you wish. You can call me names if you wish, but nothing changes. The world keeps on being what it is.
Your calling me names doesn’t change the world, but it does have an effect. You are adding your modest effort to stopping us from dealing with the world the way it is. This prevents small and useful changes from occurring that have to occur if we are to adjust to reality.
Think in terms of the San Andreas fault. What is wanted is small adjustment to the underlying reality of shifting earth plates. What is not wanted is for the plates to get stuck and not move for a long time -- then pressure builds until finally there is movement, but the movement comes in the form of powerful and destructive earthquakes.
You doing your small part in not dealing with the world the way it is a contribution to real trouble somewhere further down the line.
We got a little hint of this real trouble in New Orleans with Katrina, where a vast number of black people were shown to be helpless. Good work, Regli --- that outcome is one you are contributing to.
The refusal to deal with blacks the way they are is hurting the rest of us to be sure --- but don’t fool yourself. It is having a catastrophic effect on black people.
Good work, Regli. Next time you see God tell Him to make the world to your moral specifications. But in the meantime, I recommend reality as a starting point. |