RE: White Privlige and Ignoring the Problem
January 21, 2014 at 12:09 pm
(This post was last modified: January 21, 2014 at 12:10 pm by là bạn điên.)
(January 21, 2014 at 10:01 am)Ben Davis Wrote: Potential for achievement can be constrained by institutionalised discrimination (glass ceiling). In fact, achievement levels are used as a primary indicator when tracking root causes of such discrimination.
So it can be constrained. So you have decided that since it is possible that it is the result of 'institutionalised racism that that MUST be the reason. If people are you using acheivement levels as evidence without taking culture into account then they are idiots or just ideological liars
Quote:I wouldn't necessarily consider this specific circumstance to be discrimination but I would be extremely surprised if all such actions resulted from cultural differences; all UK PC's go through the same training and accreditation before being allowed on the streets. However, you're right that such factors need to be included in the root cause analysis.
Finally...and yet they never are included since the ideology of the left insists that all cultures are equal and that any disparity MUST be because of evil white people
Quote:Not necessarily, it's likely evidence of certain roles being impressed on people of different ethnicity: if the vast majority of your positive role-models are athletes and there are sociological barriers to your entry to other careers, your propensity to become an athlete increases.
UTTER UTTER BULLSHIT. Every sports scientist knows this is unmitigated crap. Its about genetics. FACT: West Africans and their diaspora have a higher ratio of fast to slow twitch muscles than the norm, the same people have on average 20% more testosterone of course events from sprinting to boxing are going to be dominated by these people even in countries (like the UK) where african diaspora peoples are well under 1% of the population.
This role model nonsense has been pushed by neomarxist sociologists who know fuck all about sports science.