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To: JimRed; 762X51; GreatRoad; mrsmel

The “lower IQ” may or may not be a relevant statistic in the here and now but focusing on it only serves to keep the groups of citizens separated.

That “lower IQ” is almost exclusively the domain of the Democrats and their near 60 year war to destroy the black nuclear family and return them to a quasi feudal slavery in their entrenched voting districts through the use of largess provided by the rest of the general working classes (including the last fraction of middle class black people).

I think this problem should be analyzed less from an “Us and Them” standpoint and more from a “How do we liberate our fellow citizens from their democrat concentration camps” angle.


107 posted on 12/03/2014 7:43:05 AM PST by Axenolith (Government blows, and that which governs least, blows least...)
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To: Axenolith
it only serves to keep the groups of citizens separated

You say that like it's a bad thing. Different people have different beliefs, different cultures, different dreams and desires. Sometimes forcing different things together creates problems. Separation is not a bad thing. It's why all the animals at the zoo aren't all in the same cage. Birds of a feather and all that. You suggest that the American Negro may change his ways if he left the Democrat concentration camp but the millions of Africans living in squalor, poverty and crime in Africa would suggest differently. An IQ of 85 will only allow you to go so far whether in the jungles of the Congo or the projects of Detroit. There is NO proof that geographic location or voter affiliation would result in an improvement of the Negro to assimilate and plenty of proof to the contrary.
114 posted on 12/03/2014 8:03:13 AM PST by 762X51
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