Hey, there, Professor. I just thought that you could use a bit of information than you seem to have at your fingertips, so here it goes:
There’s a saying that when black people get really ticked off, cities burn (see the 1960s and more recently in the US for reference) - but when white people get really ticked off, continents burn (see World Wars 1 and 2 for reference).
Do you know why that is? Here’s the answer: Mankind is a tool-making animal with far higher intelligence than any other animal - so much so that we as a species no longer worry about getting eaten by cave bears and sabre-toothed tigers, and keep as pets or zoo exhibits many animals with bigger teeth, sharper claws, that are faster, see better and have a far better sense of smell than we do. IOW, they have all of the physical advantages, but the mental advantage we have FAR outweighs all of them combined. We humans now have no competition on the planet, save each other.
Oh, we whites are as human as you...just better at it, mainly because we try to improve ourselves. I honestly haven’t seen that high of a percentage of black people (relative to whites) doing that during my 56 years. Sorry, truth is truth...but maybe you should use whatever intelligence and prestige you have to try to improve the lot of your own people, rather than hurling your disgusting racist invective at people who actually DO what it takes to live a decent life.
Last fact of the day: we whites have a LOT more guns than blacks (after all, we are about 6 times as numerous in this country, and we make considerably more, on average, than blacks and can thus afford more); with that goes more ammo, more scopes or lasers that make our guns more accurate, more training at ranges, generally more military training, etc. Do you REALLY want to try to exterminate us? I just don’t think that it’d work out quite so well as you think it would. You might want to study the ancient Chinese philosopher who said that “you should be careful what you wish for, you may get it.”
“... I just thought that you could use a bit of information....”
should be:
“...I just thought that you could use a bit more information....”
That, and South Africa/Zimbabwe are quite instructive as to what happens when you let the professor have his wish - to varying degrees.
Never mind that there are Africans out there with prejudices against Americans with equivalent melanin content, partially because of people like that professor.