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Because black culture incorporates a large sub-segment of judgmental, racist gang bangers that degrade their own race, and for some reason that is all they care about.
How often do you see a black person smiling in a picture? Most often, the don't dare me look cones out, the deep frown, the look of the whole world is against me. Then look at the pictures of other minorities or people of color, mostly smiling, even those with misfortune.
How often do you see a black person smiling in a picture? Most often, the don't dare me look cones out, the deep frown, the look of the whole world is against me. Then look at the pictures of other minorities or people of color, mostly smiling, even those with misfortune.
And how did you come to this conclusion? Did you scour the intent looking for pictures of black people? Whites? Latinos? Asians?
How many pictures did you use in your study? How many black people were in your study vs other minorities? What other minorities did you use in this study to bring you to that scientific conclusion?
Funny, but just a quick couple of googles, I'm sure nothing as scientic as your studies, but just a couple of quick Google brings up hundreds and hundreds of pictures of happy, smiling blacks.
Genes. Why, why, tell them that it's human nature. The black race as a whole tends to be more violent. The black race also tends to have more rhythm. It just is that way.
There are many programs, initiatives and people speaking up about these issues. But again you wouldn't know it, esp. if your relying on the media to tell you.
You know what is a sign of a group capable of success? The group members don't require "programs" and "initiatives" to keep them from killing each other en masse.
How often do you see a black person smiling in a picture? Most often, the don't dare me look cones out, the deep frown, the look of the whole world is against me. Then look at the pictures of other minorities or people of color, mostly smiling, even those with misfortune.
Are you for real ?
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