Originally posted by: Narmer
Originally posted by: LegendKiller
Originally posted by: Narmer
Originally posted by: jackschmittusa
It's been fun reading this thread.
Let's just suppose that we all agree that all people deserve the same basic human rights. That out of the way, we can suggest that looking at looking at racial differences has no nefarious purpose.
Any look at African history and development must almost look at it as 2 separate entities, Mediterranean Africa, and sub-Saharan Africa.
We are all familiar with the accomplishments of the Egyptians, the Carthaginians, etc..
Sub-Saharan Africa on the other hand, never had a Bronze Age, an Iron Age, never built cities, never sailed the seas. Why? Because most of the time they were isolated from outside influences, and there was no natural selection for intellectual talents as they provided little in the way of greater ability to propagate. A simple truth, not bigoted, not racist.
Many countries in sub-Saharan Africa today have many problems. Many people around the world suggest the rest of the world provide help. Yes, we have to consider cultural differences, level of education, and a host of other factors. If general intelligence is a factor, then it must be considered as well. If it is not a factor, then let's research it and rule it out.
Large scale planning and execution of aid programs require a general set of parameters defining the objectives, methods, and best outcome procedures if they are to be successful. Any valid information might be useful. An example is AIDS treatment/prevention. It has been a dismal failure in some areas. How do we change our approach to make the programs more effective?
Knowledge itself is never bad, evil, etc.. Seeking it does not make one bad either. One might seek it to use it maliciously, but that is another matter entirely, and still does not make it bad in itself.
And yes, I'm a white man. But I don't care if you propose a study that might show that my wang is shorter that the average sub-Saharan African's either. I certainly would not scream "racist" about it.
You have no idea what you're talking about. I think you should read up on African history.
I really love how people try to be some expert on history and then point to factors that really don't matter in the general scheme of things.
Then, you have another group of people who seem to think that physical attributes are the same as intellectual ones and that the analogies apply.
Finally, both of those groups seem to think that natural born talents will manifest themselves despite the lack of training. They seem to think that if you take a Cheetah, put it, from birth, into a 2'x2' box and not let it run, that it will run the *same* speed as an uncaged cheetah.
Just the same, they seem to think that if you take the brightest person in the world, not expose them to anything but a 5'x5' wood shack in a desert where their only training is plowing a simple field and trying to survive day to day, that they will be able to use their natural talent.
Really, if you go to Africa and try to interview some poor person who doesn't even understand the concept of a box and try to get them to take a test involving boxes, how the hell do you think they will do?
Plain and simple, you guys are not intelligent. You are, on average, stupid. That's because you lack the basic ability to understand that nuture plays an equally, if not more important roll in developing natural talent than the mere existence of natural talent. As I mentioned before, let me know your physical attributes and your familial lines and I will label them wholesale, as stupid people.
Well said. People are trying to say, despite the fact that one group has less of a foundation in modern thoughts and socio-economic aptitude, they should perform the same as others. When they don't then they label them as stupid. I don't understand why people even discuss these things when they know their "evidence" is incredibly unscientific and laced with prejudices. Could it be a sense of insecurity? I can't think of any other reason.
Be very careful. To extend down that line of reasoning very far will take you to the realization that some people hate themselves and that can lead to the disastrous realization that what is true of some people is true for all, and that will, of course, also mean you. Don't let that happen because nobody wants to know that salvation requires finding out how you feel. Horror of horrors, no no no, don't make me remember.
