Re: P.Comm - Follow up - Is It True black hips are narrower...

From: P.Comm (tjsrno_at_spampost.com)
Date: 07/16/04


Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2004 07:03:14 GMT

Already answered this. I'm not online that much these days. I'm not
missing or ignoring anyone. I mark the threads I'm reading in red. Just be
patient :)

"DesertCactus" <desertcactus@emailcorner.net> wrote in message
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> "P.Comm" <tjsrno@spampost.com> wrote in message
news:<5o%Hc.10204$sD4.9504@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net>...
> > Some sources I remembered to write down are IN the paste up itself. But
> > seriously, NONE of this info comes from studies that were remotely
connected
> > to "racial differences" at all! LMAO.
>
> You know P.Comm, I actually came to this group and started posting
> here, in the hope that people would tell me there were no racial
> differences beyond exterior appearance differences or differences that
> did not really matter, I expected people to tell me their were no
> genetic reasons for intelligence, no brain differences etc. So I'm a
> little dissapointed.
>
> I know you couldn't care less about whether there are racial
> differences or not, you've said so often enough, but I however am very
> interested to know if there are, when we consider the ramifications of
> their being significant genetic differences, particularly when we come
> to things like intelligence and behaviour, in this modern world where
> intelligence and behaviour is everything, the ramifications are HUGE.
>
> The part of it I'm particularly interested in is the brain
> differences:
>
> > > > IS known about how brain zones relate to mental traits, non-blacks
show
> > > > higher reasoning ability, aesthetic sense, ethical ideas, self
control,
> > will
> > > > ower. Blacks show higher melody, body motor sense is higher, smell
and
> > sight
> > > > sense is hgher.
>
> So according to this, blacks have lower reasoning ability, this must
> be the reason for poorer academic and IQ performance, particularly in
> math and other complicated things where high reasoning ability is
> needed.
> Worse aesthetic sense (of or concerning the appreciation of beauty or
> good taste: the aesthetic faculties)?
> Poorer ability with ethical ideas. (evil and immoral?) - About this
> one, how can we connect a part of the brain with ethical ideas? Seems
> a bit dubious.
>
> Less self-control (why they go crazy, start riots and are so
> destructive etc, combined with the testosterone and other contributing
> reasons) and willpower. (to be successful you need to be determined -
> don't put effort and work into things - and you won't get results out
> of them, this lack of willpower makes them lazy and contributes to
> their unsucessfulness do you think?)
>
> I'd really like the sources for these brain studies if you have them.
>
> It'd be really useful to have links to sources for the other studies
> too.
>
> Some of it seems a bit dubious, I mean look at this part:
>
> If the information is true, what explanations do you have for the
> differences, such as the similiarities with apes, just simply that
> blacks are closer to apes, and the other white races have evolved
> further?
>
> How does jaw difference equal crainal difference?



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