@GrandmaSZS@MiralaxMouth@diaper@MattWalshBlog 2/2 class Black folks are more likely to live in racially segregated or economically disadvantaged areas due to systemic housing discrimination and generational inequality. So poverty doesnโt impact everyone equally and context matters.
@GrandmaSZS@MiralaxMouth@diaper@MattWalshBlog Which brings us right back to my point about environment and socioeconomic context playing a major role. Poor white people are more likely to live in mixed or even affluent neighborhoods with access to better schools, services, and job opportunities. Meanwhile, middle and upper
@xcrementer@diaper@MattWalshBlog Lol, testosterone differences among races are minimal to nonexistent, and your chart shows exactly that. Men commit more crimes than women because of socialization, cultural norms, environment, and economic stability. It's weird how people try oversimplifying nuanced topics.
@Stephen12828098@dissidentwest@MattWalshBlog Murrayโs claims at face value, whatโs the takeaway? Should we stop investing in education and economic opportunities? That kind of thinking has historically been used to justify discrimination, not address real world inequalities.
@Stephen12828098@dissidentwest@MattWalshBlog Murrayโs work isnโt peer reviewed and has been widely criticized by experts in psychology, sociology, and genetics. Researchers have stated that racial IQ differences are largely due to environmental factors, not genetics. And even if we accepted 1/2
@MiralaxMouth@diaper@MattWalshBlog It's not an excuse and researchers say that while socioeconomic may not be the *only* key factor, it still plays a key role.
Your environment and the way you were raised still play a role in development.
@ICBMinvestments @161phen @freedster_@3lfares This doesn't debunk the Out of Africa theory; it just refines the timeline of when modern humans arrived in Europe. The fact remains that Homo sapiens originated in Africa, and this study only suggests they reached Europe earlier than previously thou
@ICBMinvestments@freedster_@3lfares 2/2 The first Europeans were actually dark-skinned, and DNA evidence shows that some early Europeans, like Cheddar Man (~10,000 years ago), had blue eyes and dark skin. The genes for white skin only became common about 8,000 years ago. Your claim is just pseudoscience.
@ICBMinvestments@freedster_@3lfares WRONG! The 'Out of Africa' theory is widely accepted and backed by genetic and fossil evidence. Modern humans (Homo sapiens) originated in Africa around 250,000 years ago (I put it in the ballpark for you). The oldest human fossils were found in Africa, not Europe.
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@bdp_2029 @B1TuckerCarlson@MyAnonAcct14@ElijahSchaffer 2/2 ... kids and elderly included, to be doctors. Black doctors come from many backgrounds, so your numbers donโt add up.
@bdp_2029 @B1TuckerCarlson@MyAnonAcct14@ElijahSchaffer Maybe I'm confused, you're saying 50-77% of Black doctors are Nigerian, which would mean 23,000 to 36,000 Nigerian doctors. But there are only about 400,000 to 500,000 Nigerians in the U.S. That would require an impossibly high percentage of the entire Nigerian population 1/2