Environmental racist that is. I have come to conclude that what makes people ignorant assholes is 90% a result of the environment in which they were raised and live, and less than 2% having to do with genetics. The genetic component is thereby irrelevant.
I think people get confused when a particular race is heavily exposed to a poor environment either by their own doing or sometimes just a cruel twist of fate. Others then incorrectly attribute the negative behavior and traits to something genetic, which it clearly is not.
I would like to argue this point with any true racists out there who could do so in a civil discourse.
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Environmental racist that is. I have come to conclude that what makes people ignorant assholes is 90% a result of the environment in which they were raised and live, and less than 2% having to do with genetics. The genetic component is thereby irrelevant.
I think people get confused when a particular race is heavily exposed to a poor environment either by their own doing or sometimes just a cruel twist of fate. Others then incorrectly attribute the negative behavior and traits to something genetic, which it clearly is not.
I would like to argue this point with any true racists out there who could do so in a civil discourse.
No argument here but what about the other 8% ?
Last edited by boplaw : March 7th, 2008 at 10:07 AM.
Not a racist but I used to take week long snowboarding vacations with friends in college into Idaho and remember leaving and never once seeing a black person the entire time there. Felt as odd as driving through Brooklyn and seeing no Beards.
Some races are severely disadvantaged by heavy exposure to a bad environment. There are agitators in all races who foster and thrive on promoting real racism. They should be killed.
Not a racist but I used to take week long snowboarding vacations with friends in college into Idaho and remember leaving and never once seeing a black person the entire time there. Felt as odd as driving through Brooklyn and seeing no Beards.
Was this even relevant?
Idaho is the home of the skin heads so that makes sense.
Black people can't afford to buy them. I'm no racist of course. But I've never seen a black guy in one either. Cadilac? All day. Viper? Never. Why do you think this is?
Black people can't afford to buy them. I'm no racist of course. But I've never seen a black guy in one either. Cadilac? All day. Viper? Never. Why do you think this is?
This makes my point. Blacks are environmentally predisposed to drive Cadillacs.