tsukoui wrote:Paphitis wrote:tsukoui wrote:The truth is that each and everyone of us is unique and in that way we are equal. Don't be fooled by the eye and learn some real genetics. It is a fact that all 100m winners have something genetically in common. It is not a fact that all "Blacks" are 100m winners.
I don't buy the equality thesis one bit.
Tell me which whites have ever won the 100m sprint in modern times. None?
Paphitis, you are not listening. There are genetic differences between all of us. None of us are genetically equal. This is the fact. How many people under five foot have one the 100m in modern times? Why do they not make a "race"? Most "Black" people have not won the 100m ever. Thus there is no correlation between having high melanin count in the skin and winning the 100m although there is a correlation between winning the 100m and having high melanin count in the skin. This is conditional probability. Given that someone has won the 100m what is the probability that they have black skin. Very high. Given that someone has black skin, what is the probability that they have won the 100m. Very low, in fact about the same as the probability that a "White" person has won the 100m. Given the asymmetry in conditional probabilities, it does not make sense to think of it as "racial". You are right, there is no equality, but it is genetic inequality, not "racial" inequality.
Most Black people have the physical structure to excell at Sports. They, generally speaking, are superior in Athletics.
Just like Whites as a general rule could be deemed smarter and more sociable. All races are not equal.