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OneBigMaga 14 points ago +18 / -4

It's not the race, it's the poor education and upbringings. I bet if you compare the black democrats to black republicans it would show these are democrat problems, not necessarily black problems. Just look at all the white Antifa Members.

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junkbot123 14 points ago +14 / -0

Yes and no. Blacks have similar problems in other countries like Canada, UK, France, etc where there was no legacy of slavery of Jim Crow. Can't blame "democrat problems" there. The truth is that poor, uneducated white areas do not show the same dysfunction as black areas. I will say that black dysfunction has been magnified and promoted by the state and media for far too long. Blacks don't get praised for being model citizens. They get praised for being dysfunctional.

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1080pleb 2 points ago +2 / -0

One of my new favorites I saw the other day was stats on black children that were adopted and raised by white middle class families. They still tested ~10-20% lower than their other-skinned peers in school, despite having the same environment and resources.

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Capitalism_Fuck_Yeah 13 points ago +13 / -0

Blacks have been told they are separate from every one else and told to stay with their own. They look at black culture which has been hijacked by gang culture then think that's what they should be doing. Then they do what they think is black culture which is really just gang culture.

Republican blacks end up rejecting that and go pro-american so they dont go with gang culture but American culture.

This is a long game people are playing to keep us divided even after segregation ended.

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Aroid 3 points ago +3 / -0

It's definitely the race. Black Americans have an average IQ of 80, while black Africans have an average IQ of 70 I believe. That low IQ is not only mostly genetic, but it also leads to criminal behavior.

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1080pleb 2 points ago +2 / -0

Not quite. One of my new favorites I saw the other day was stats on black children that were adopted and raised by white middle class families. They still tested ~10-20% lower than their other-skinned peers in school, despite having the same environment and resources.