No, Scott Adams was stupid.
He thinks the skin pigment melanin somehow gets together with itself and then plots to commit violence, theft and other behavioral problems.
Scott’s entitled to his opinion.
He’s talking about culture, not pigment.
Have you read his book? If you did you should know he is talking about behavior.
Have you read his book? If you did you should know he is talking about behavior.
What did Scott Adams say, exactly?
When you look at the wider picture, skin color is a signal not for hatred, but for prudence when you see a group of youths approaching you who by their dress and language may belong to a distinct American subculture that feeds itself with filthy, violent lyrics and tiktok videos of depraved activities.
Persons of the same ethnotype and skin color who reside in, say, England do not speak unintelligibly nor participate to nearly the same degree in the types of antisocial behaviors that represent the uniquely American subculture. So it’s not the skin color at issue. It’s the subculture.
No, Scott Adams was stupid. He thinks the skin pigment melanin somehow gets together...
I think Scott looks at it that black people have been given a green light by our government to do these things because the laws have actually encouraged this behavior by going soft on them because of their skin color. They are given a get out of jail free card. If a white person did this, massive charges would be leveled against them. He says that you are only safe from this if you stay away from them. There is truth in that.
We know that most black people would not do this, but there is no missing the hate and vitriol against whites being egged on by the RAT party in particular.
No. Adams was right. It’s culture. Black ghetto culture that does this.