I see you're still in the stage of denial as a result of decades of indoctrination and brainwashing.
That's okay and I can't blame you.
But just consider this... are you willing to be open to truth, even when you don't like it, it's uncomfortable and it's against everything that you've been taught?
Truth is truth, whether you like it or not.
Do you accept that Africans are better at athletics? Have bigger penises than Asians? Are some races taller than others? Have different skin colors? Is intelligence genetic? Are our genetics inherited from our parents?
Not all X are like that is called the NAXALT fallacy, just because there's examples and exceptions does not mean that the centre line doesn't exist.
'But we are all equal!' Equal in what? I'm different to you in every way, nothing about us is equal. To think that we are all equal is an indoctrinated thought.
The possibility that races can have different levels of intelligence to each other is not a radical thought, we are taught that it's racist to even consider this, therefore it can't be true...but what if it is?
Have you noticed how there has never been a prosperous and well run African country that is run by Africans? Rhodesia and South Africa were prosperous when they were governed by Europeans. Look what happened as soon as the Europeans are over thrown and kicked out... Have you noticed that crime rates of Africans in Canada, Europe, Australia and New Zealand that have no history of being slaves have parallels in crime to that of Africans in America? Therefore slavery can't be the reason for the higher representation of crime rates in America. What if there is a simple explanation for this that you've never considered because it's a forbidden thought?
The point of this thinking is not about racial superiority, it's about recognizing our differences, strengths and weaknesses and how it can explain the world around us. Once the truth is recognized, we can then start to think about how best to solve the issues that these communities face.
E.g What has previously worked well for the black communities? Having nuclear families, going to church and responsibilities for themselves. The welfare state has done more harm than good and it has destroyed African American communities.
I see you're still in the stage of denial as a result of decades of indoctrination and brainwashing.
That's okay and I can't blame you.
But just consider this... are you willing to be open to truth, even when you don't like it, it's uncomfortable and it's against everything that you've been taught?
Truth is truth, whether you like it or not.
Do you accept that Africans are better at athletics? Have bigger penises than Asians? Are some races taller than others? Have different skin colors? Is intelligence genetic? Are our genetics inherited from our parents?
Not all X are like that is called the NAXALT fallacy, just because there's examples and exceptions does not mean that the centre line doesn't exist.
'But we are all equal!' Equal in what? I'm different to you in every way, nothing about us is equal. To think that we are all equal is an indoctrinated thought.
The possibility that races can have different levels of intelligence to each other is not a radical thought, we are taught that it's racist to even consider this, therefore it can't be true...but what if it is?
Have you noticed how there has never been a prosperous and well run African country that is run by Africans? Rhodesia and South Africa were prosperous when they were governed by Europeans. Look what happened as soon as the Europeans are over thrown and kicked out... Have you noticed that crime rates of Africans in Canada, Europe, Australia and New Zealand that have no history of being slaves have parallels in crime to that of Africans in America? Therefore slavery can't be the reason for the higher representation of crime rates in America. What if there is a simple explanation for this that you've never considered because it's a forbidden thought?
The point of this thinking is not about racial superiority, it's about recognizing our differences, strengths and weaknesses and how it can explain the world around us. Once the truth is recognized, we can then start to think about how best to solve the issues that these communities face.
E.g What has previously worked well for the black communities? Having nuclear families, going to church and responsibilities for themselves. The welfare state has done more harm than good and it has destroyed African American communities.