Do you agree with race realism?

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Do you agree with race realism?

  1. Yes.

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  2. No.

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  3. Don't know, no opinion.

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  1. dairyair

    dairyair Well-Known Member

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    That is only your opinion. Why no one but supporters of extremism tRUMP supporters even care what you post.
     
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    That's the ignorant of America speaking

    Are you American?
    What is your country? That is so CONCERNED? Honesty???????
     
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  3. dairyair

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    Cheap and easy. With marketing. I said that.
     
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    Of course it's cheap.

    That's why it's so attractive. Along with easy. That's why chemical majors go into food processing as a career of choice. Good money. Long market.
     
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    Shame shame shame on you.
    You think skin color is the reason for being poor. Shame shame shame.

    DISMISSED. Mr. tRUMP.
     
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    No, I proved it isn't.
    No. It is attractive because it requires little work to prepare, it has been formulated to appeal to typical instinctual taste preferences for salt, sugar and fat, and it is heavily advertised.
    But not cheap product.
     
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    This thread is about race -- which in the USA means primarily skin color -- and its relation to poverty, among other things. As in the ugly and idiotic expression, "people of color," meaning all non-white-European races. Get it?
     
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    No one thinks that, so it is an absurd and disingenuous strawman fallacy. The gravamen of race realism is that differing gene frequencies associated with various geographically separate ancestral populations have differing effects on people's personalities, behavior, and choices as well as on the visible physical characteristics by which we judge their race (especially skin color), and that such differences, rather than white racism, are primarily responsible for the statistically differing material conditions and life outcomes of different races living in the same country.
     
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    Easy and marketing. NOT CHEAP. Stop claiming it is cheap when you are aware that I have proved it isn't.
     
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    It's cheap. You found a way to make it less expensive with fresh ingredients and hours of labor.
    But feeding a family of 4 for around $10 is cheap and easy.
     
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    I can feed a family of four for $4, and I live in a country with higher cost of living than America. $10 is outrageous, if you're poor.
     
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    Yes, that's what it takes. Labor.

    That's why they buy the stuff they can't afford, and end up with massive health problems into the bad bargain.
     
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    Your several (and quite funny!) responses to my calling you out, tells me I hit the nail on the head.
     
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    Lol. You are the only one who thinks only blacks are poor. At least in this thread. I know there are poor of all skin color. It isn't a color thing.
     
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    You are causing the differences you measure by expecting them. Good God man, have you never heard of the self-fulfilling prophecy?
     
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    Oh, really? How? Such claims are nothing but magical thinking, and perfectly exemplify the absurd, anti-scientific garbage that passes for "argument" among the woke.
    So that's what explains the results of trans-racial adoption? The adoptive parents' racist expectations?

    Problem is, the parents of identical twins adopted into different families at birth have no way of knowing what the other twin is like, or sometimes even that there is another twin. So how do their expectations make identical twins raised apart more similar in personality, behavior and life outcome than fraternal twins raised together, hmmmmm?
     
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    No it isn't.
    Which was the point (though the labor comparison favors the manufactured product because burritos just happen to be rather labor intensive). And FTR, YOU found an item that one reviewer described as "the best deal in the store," at WalMart. Most convenience foods are going to average about double that $/oz price, minimum.
    Feeding them for how long for $10? One meal? That works out to $30/day, or $900/month. That is not cheap, and for the genuinely poor, it is not affordable. A poor family of four that has a kitchen with a working fridge and stove can eat a healthy and nutritious diet on an order of magnitude less than that, or $90/month. You saw the calculation for the burritos. Do you doubt that I can show you how to feed a family of four on $3/day?
     
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    You're just digging deeper, Dear.
     
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    So less expensive. But hours more labor.
    Processed is cheap and easy.
    That's why it sells.
     
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    So you're finally admitting that people who buy that stuff are just lazy. Cool, that's what we've been saying all along.

    My bold.
     
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    Sure.
    $90/ mo
     
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    OMG.
    You don't comprehend cheap AND easy.
    So have I.
     
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    It's nowhere near cheap. So that leaves LAZY.
     
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    It's cheap. It's easy. It's popular.
     
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    It's easy and popular. It's not cheap. If you shop attentively, you can even get fresh fruit and vegetables for very low prices. Many greengrocers will sell produce that is a little past its prime at a much lower price just to get it off the shelves. I remember one time at my local greengrocer, the man in line ahead of me bought two chocolate bars and a bag of chips for $6.15, and when my ~20lb of fresh fruit and veg (a week's worth for a family of six) were rung through, it was $6.14. So much winning!
     
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