Again, it's a culture thing. Africans, specifically in America, were different visually. Because of that, they were viewed as lesser beings. The Irish could integrate into society because they were white. Even in recent history, Blacks weren't viewed as equal citizens and were denied opportunities because of it.
50 years ago, a black man could not get the same job a white man could because he was black. Case and point.
Those people who were denied opportunities are still alive today, and their culture is heavily influenced by this. Those old people teach their kids that they don't get opportunities, because they didn't.
It's a cycle that you are just pretending never happened.
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Are you completely unaware of how the Irish were treated and viewed as subhumans like blacks? Do they not teach this in US History anymore? Please go on and explain to me how there's genetics for being gay and other things but nothing for intelligence. http://www.nature.com/ejhg/journal/v14/n6/full/5201588a.html https://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/handbook/traits/intelligence
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Well it's obvious that you are a completely incoherent Racist. I don't see any point in continuing down to your level.
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Edited by Assassin 11D7: 4/9/2016 8:06:12 PMNice argument completely dismissing my points and having no real substance while resorting to ad hominems. You sure are progressive.