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The "Is this Offensive?" Game - Round 2

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"Blacks are better than whites at basketball."

 
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Re: The "Is this Offensive?" Game - Round 2

Postby bedub1 on Tue Aug 27, 2013 9:57 pm

It's estimated that 40 percent is due to environmental influences such as exercise, whereas 45 percent is associated with genetic factors (the remaining 15 percent is due to sampling error).

This means the entire study is meaningless.
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Re: The "Is this Offensive?" Game - Round 2

Postby BigBallinStalin on Tue Aug 27, 2013 10:01 pm

RE: blacks and sports,

Walter Williams wrote:Progressives treat blacks as victims in need of kid glove treatment and special favors, such as racial quotas and preferences. This approach has been tried in education for decades and has revealed itself a failure. I say it's time we explore other approaches. One approach is suggested by sports. Blacks excel -- perhaps dominate is a better word -- in sports such as basketball, football and boxing to such an extent that blacks are 80 percent of professional basketball players, are 66 percent of professional football players and, for decades, have dominated most professional boxing categories.

These outcomes should raise several questions. In sports, when have you heard a coach explain or excuse a black player’s poor performance by blaming it on a "legacy of slavery" or on that player's being raised in a single-parent household? When have you heard sports standards called racist or culturally biased? I have yet to hear a player, much less a coach, speak such nonsense. In fact, the standards of performance in sports are just about the most ruthless anywhere. Excuses are not tolerated. Think about it. What happens to a player, black or white, who doesn't come up to a college basketball or football coach’s standards? He's off the team. Players know this, and they make every effort to excel. They do so even more if they have aspirations to be a professional player. By the way, blacks also excel in the entertainment industry -- another industry in which there’s ruthless dog-eat-dog competition.

Seeing as blacks have demonstrated an ability to thrive in an environment of ruthless competition and demanding standards, there might be some gains from a similar school environment. Maybe we ought to have some schools in which youngsters are loaded up with homework, frequent tests and demanding, top-notch teachers. In such schools, there would be no excuses for anything. Youngsters cut the mustard, or they're kicked out and put into some other school. I'm betting that a significant number of black youngsters would prosper in such an environment, just as they prosper in the highly competitive sports and entertainment environments.

http://econfaculty.gmu.edu/wew/articles/13/Progressives&Blacks.htm
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Re: The "Is this Offensive?" Game - Round 2

Postby Lootifer on Wed Aug 28, 2013 4:27 pm

bedub1 wrote:It's estimated that 40 percent is due to environmental influences such as exercise, whereas 45 percent is associated with genetic factors (the remaining 15 percent is due to sampling error).

This means the entire study is meaningless.

Huh?
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Re: The "Is this Offensive?" Game - Round 2

Postby new guy1 on Wed Aug 28, 2013 9:43 pm

Lootifer wrote:
bedub1 wrote:It's estimated that 40 percent is due to environmental influences such as exercise, whereas 45 percent is associated with genetic factors (the remaining 15 percent is due to sampling error).

This means the entire study is meaningless.

Huh?


I cant remember the equation, but it has to do with possible sampling error (people lying, not knowing, not being exact, etc), but thats usually like, 2 percent, so I dont know where he got a huge ass number like 15... Then again Im not a mathematician, so dont take my word for it, that was just in my math class haha.
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