Best Quote..

By Sir Cecil Rhodes. ""Remember that you are an Englishman, and have consequently won first prize in the lottery of life."
 
Reminds me of that kid recently who said being born a straight, white male is like playing World of Warcraft on easy mode. Doesn't mean it's "all handed to you", but other modes are harder. : )
 
Quote from Ricter:

Reminds me of that kid recently who said being born a straight, white male is like playing World of Warcraft on easy mode. Doesn't mean it's "all handed to you", but other modes are harder. : )

oh such communist bullshit. We all are presented with the same alegbra books, the same medical schools, and the same markets. Some perform better than others and it isn't anyone's fault.
 
Quote from Mav88:

oh such communist bullshit. We all are presented with the same alegbra books, the same medical schools, and the same markets. Some perform better than others and it isn't anyone's fault.

communist ??? ...LOL you're a funny dude sometimes
 
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oh such communist bullshit. We all are presented with the same alegbra books, the same medical schools, and the same markets. Some perform better than others and it isn't anyone's fault.

Indeed and these are the hard sciences that you speak of. In the soft sciences, where a single professor can prevent you from getting a degree, things are a bit different.

I tell every minority I see to go where two plus two equals four. There cannot be people like you to stand in the way of their education.

Of course, when it is time get employment, people like you do matter, in which case I say, entrepreneurship is the only real way to succeed.

In many ways 88, people like you have shaped what we are today, from WWII onwards. And for that, I can only thank you.:)
 
Quote from RCG Trader:

Indeed and these are the hard sciences that you speak of. In the soft sciences, where a single professor can prevent you from getting a degree, things are a bit different.

I tell every minority I see to go where two plus two equals four. There cannot be people like you to stand in the way of their education.

Of course, when it is time get employment, people like you do matter, in which case I say, entrepreneurship is the only real way to succeed.

In many ways 88, people like you have shaped what we are today, from WWII onwards. And for that, I can only thank you.:)

I pity the idiots that think you are a sage.
 
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This from a gay conservative.:D :D :D
You just love grouping people by labels.

Its always the black guy on TV, usually a comic, who is the first to talk about Black people as different then the rest.
 
Quote from mgrund:

By Sir Cecil Rhodes. ""Remember that you are an Englishman, and have consequently won first prize in the lottery of life."

American by birth, English by the grace of God am I. My brown hair, green eyes and broad shoulders loudly broadcast my conquering hero genetics to the world. But goddam my flat butt all to hell. We Anglos can't have it all I guess.
 
Quote from RCG Trader:

Indeed and these are the hard sciences that you speak of. In the soft sciences, where a single professor can prevent you from getting a degree, things are a bit different.

I tell every minority I see to go where two plus two equals four. There cannot be people like you to stand in the way of their education.

Of course, when it is time get employment, people like you do matter, in which case I say, entrepreneurship is the only real way to succeed.

In many ways 88, people like you have shaped what we are today, from WWII onwards. And for that, I can only thank you.:)

Blackthink- ever the victim even when you have AA, quotas, special minority scholarships, harvard and columbia tripping over their balls to AA underachieving Obama upwards... you poor people

I have never stood in anyone's way, but what I am going to say to anyone from now on is why should whites continue to pay for people who only blame everyone else for their failures?

When you really care to look, it come down to genetics or black culture, not my fault.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/09/education/09gap.html?_r=0


But a new report focusing on black males suggests that the picture is even bleaker than generally known.

Only 12 percent of black fourth-grade boys are proficient in reading, compared with 38 percent of white boys, and only 12 percent of black eighth-grade boys are proficient in math, compared with 44 percent of white boys.

Poverty alone does not seem to explain the differences: poor white boys do just as well as African-American boys who do not live in poverty, measured by whether they qualify for subsidized school lunches
....

The search for explanations has recently looked at causes besides poverty, and this report may further spur those efforts.

“There’s accumulating evidence that there are racial differences in what kids experience before the first day of kindergarten,”


lost nature's lottery? perhaps
 
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