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USA 1900's to 1960's for example - before Welfare laws the African American community was doing incredibly well culturally from where it started
The decline started with a cultural shift - Welfare and the rise of Marxist victim culture in the 60's
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Yeah but you can't point at those arguments when someone is REEEEEEEING Pro
Darth Dawkins can't win a arugment without mods / admins.
first hand exp, here.
Wouldn't it be a further assumption to say it changes in location?
It was doing better under the white man rule yes but it still was never close to whites culturally and never will @Tenet
not like pro is an admin on shitpost or anything
He wants you to concede uniformity
@Stalker Perhaps it was white people, or perhaps it was European or simply Superior culture.
As an assumption
Do it
and ask him the issue
So what?
So what?
@Stalker the main issue is what we do with this knowledge - do we promote segregation like BLM does, or should we promote our superior CULTURE and advocate and force to the best of our ability their integration into it?
@Queef Madagascar he wants you to concede assuming uniformity to make predictions, just say you do and ask him what the problem is
Will look him up.
Tenet what you fail to understand is Blacks can never have our culture
They will form sub groups to us
Thomas Sowell and the 1940's through 1960's show otherwise.
Working class African Americans were at a much more stable and better place back then.
This is the common ancestor to mankind and the three races.
Yes like I said because they were forced to keep a family united
Btw Sowell had white DNA so there is a debate there
@Stalker forced is a pretty strong word, promoted culturally is a better one
Also are you using his books Conquests and Culture?
Race isn't Culture.
All of them man, Intellectuals and Race, Rednecks, etc
"black rednecks & white liberals"
Culture is mostly Race we already showed you stuff pro but you ignore it all
So no point there
Ok one moment I will find a PDF of it
Mostly is another strong statement - correlation does not imply a causation on the level of "mostly"
can i be heard?