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I disagree with your premise that the problem you speak of is specific to the black race or permeates all of Africa.

That was not the argument I made.

I never said violence or illiteracy is specific to Africans.

Please try harder not to make your opening rebuttal a logical fallacy.

A basic check shows that the income and cost of living for the average family in say Kenya is about 50% of America's wheras places like Cambodia are in significantly poorer shape.

And yet, while enjoying the brightest economic and employment opportunities in U.S. history, African-American crime rates still soared and blacks still looted and burned every city.

Again, your claim is irrelevant here.

I believe a common language and monetary system would be most likely to launch Africa into a Stabler world power in the 21st century.

African-Americans have a common language and monetary system here in the USA, yet they behave... well, they behave like Africans (generally speaking). Black males represent 6% of our population and they commit more than half the murders and crime.

You haven't addressed any of my arguments.

Would you like to try again.

EDIT: No, a down-vote is not a rational and informed rebuttal.

14 days ago
0 score
Reason: None provided.

I disagree with your premise that the problem you speak of is specific to the black race or permeates all of Africa.

That was not the argument I made.

I never said violence or illiteracy is specific to Africans.

Please try harder not to make your opening rebuttal a logical fallacy.

A basic check shows that the income and cost of living for the average family in say Kenya is about 50% of America's wheras places like Cambodia are in significantly poorer shape.

And yet, while enjoying the brightest economic and employment opportunities in U.S. history, African-American crime rates still soared and blacks still looted and burned every city.

Again, your claim is irrelevant here.

I believe a common language and monetary system would be most likely to launch Africa into a Stabler world power in the 21st century.

African-Americans have a common language and monetary system here in the USA, yet they behave... well, they behave like Africans. Black males represent 6% of our population and they commit more than half the murders and crime.

You haven't addressed any of my arguments.

Would you like to try again.

EDIT: No, a down-vote is not a rational and informed rebuttal.

14 days ago
0 score
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I disagree with your premise that the problem you speak of is specific to the black race or permeates all of Africa.

That was not the argument I made.

I never said violence or illiteracy is specific to Africans.

Please try harder not to make your opening rebuttal a logical fallacy.

A basic check shows that the income and cost of living for the average family in say Kenya is about 50% of America's wheras places like Cambodia are in significantly poorer shape.

And yet, while enjoying the brightest economic and employment opportunities in U.S. history, African-American crime rates still soared and blacks still looted and burned every city.

Again, your claim is irrelevant here.

I believe a common language and monetary system would be most likely to launch Africa into a Stabler world power in the 21st century.

African-Americans have a common language and monetary system here in the USA, yet they behave... well, they behave like Africans. Black males represent 6% of our population and they commit more than half the murders and crime.

You haven't addressed any of my arguments.

Would you like to try again.

14 days ago
1 score