Posted on 03/13/2024 11:53:34 AM PDT by DallasBiff
Fox News' Juan Williams made an interesting claim about the continued existence of racism in the wake of the Charleston, S.C, shootings.
"The polls indicate this, that white people think that black people are less intelligent," Williams said on the June 22, 2015, edition of The Five. "They think they’re less trustworthy, less patriotic. At some point you’ve got to deal with these root issues."
(Excerpt) Read more at politifact.com ...
Not so quick.
Why don’t you call Juan Williams and ask him to explain all the advances in Africa.
Have him reconcile South Africa’s regression and EFF’s Julius Melema.
If they read these threads, I’m betting it won’t be good.
Did you flashback to make the Free Republic look bad and attract attention that might cause the owners trouble? Why would you do this?
Saying that Blacks are, on the whole, slightly less intelligent is called making a generalization. The fact that there are "exceptions to the rule" does not lessen the validity of the general observation.
Regards,
Balderdash
The left portrays them as such.
They need special accommodations for school and jobs and simply don’t know how to get photo ID which is why voter ID requirements are racist.
They only think that because they follow the science and the statistics instead of the woke propaganda.
A Ted Nugent like tactic.
“You need to add that black culture frowns on “acting white” and that, sadly, includes getting an education”
That’s true or at least to be the case when I attended a high school that was 93% black. The black kids who actually studied and tried to do the right thing were accused of “acting white”. It was a very sad and self defeating attitude they held.
Not necessarily scientific, but I have worked with different races of people over many years. On average, certain ones are just plain smarter.
I once had an Asian guy at our facility working on a network project. He picked up a Rubik cube I had on my desk and while we were talking and he was looking at me he had it solved in less than 30 seconds. I had been working on it and have gave up. Just one of many experiences.
Anecdotal? Perhaps, but these were real life interactions.
Are Voter ID laws racist? - Ami Horowitz
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odB1wWPqSlE
Short little 5 minute video that confirms the headline.
The problem you get with this kind of racial poll is that you’re going to find many of the respondents avoiding politically incorrect responses Not really a reliable measurement
You are what’s wrong with this thread.
There are a lot of true things people can’t say anymore because it’s “hate speech” or “politically incorrect” or “conspiracy theory” or “domestic terrorism” or “inciting insurrection”.
You can’t say the 2020 election was stolen.
You can’t say homosexuality is a perversion.
You can’t say blacks commit more crime.
You can’t say “transsexuals” are mentally ill.
You can’t say some races have higher average IQ than others.
People should be able to speak the truth without being demonized for it.
Of course, people should be kind and avoid needlessly hurting people’s feelings.
But we need to be free to speak the truth.
And you are not helping matters with your PC preaching.
It was the Amish again.....
My sister taught black kids in middle school in downtown Baltimore for over a decade. That was about the hardest thing for her to overcome. Not only did the losers not want to learn, they also tried to make sure nobody else could learn, either.
But...the left needs to divide us so...shade the Blacks...they get chimpy when you do that... and it snowballs into even more stupid.
“Balderdash”?
Really? You’ve got to be kidding.
Sigh.
No. Not kidding.
>white people think that black people are less intelligent<
That’s what the leftist keep telling them.
Many have seen the light.
And still commit 70% of all violent crimes.
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