When my daughter was young one of the better math teachers she had was a black lady. This teacher lady was very smart, and her children (she had a lot of children) went on to become get good educations and become employed as professional people.
I worked with a black guy who was very good in math and was good at visualizing abstractly. He got his masters in engineering degree while he was working. He did not have good English skills and struggled with writing, however.
It is just not true that black people cannot be really good in math. It is the culture and family structure that is holding them back.
***It is just not true that black people cannot be really good in math.***
I met a black man like that. One day, while in school, he looked around him and saw his only way out of poverty was education. So he applied himself, graduated, joined the Navy and was put on Nuclear subs.
Upon his discharge he was grabbed up by a Power plant startup firm and had been all over the world starting up power plants.
Everyone who met him respected him.
It is liberalism that is holding them back...
You’re using outliers as examples of the norm.
Why is Europe like Europe and Africa like Africa?
Is the Bell Curve real?