And it doesn’t change the stereotype that African Americans have trouble thinking. Furthermore, you don’t seem to be helping change that stereotype either, since I named two, not one. Including one who has done something that no other black world record holding sprinter has done in history. Your reading comprehension is lacking. And since we’re dropping statistics, here’s some for you. Your ancestors from Africa have an average IQ below 65. In order to get an average of 65 that means there are people who test at the lower end of the spectrum i.e. an IQ of 56 (the country of Equatorial Guinea) and those that test on a slightly higher end, an IQ of 71 (the country of Kenya). And in the U.S. the average IQ for African Americans is roughly a bit above 80. The average IQ throughout the world has been approximately 100 for quite sometime. That’s roughly a 20 point differential. So for every “1 or even 100 out of 8 billion” African Americans with a genius IQ (which is approximately 140), there are 7.9 billion with an IQ in the 56-80+ range, so that “doesn’t exactly change the stereotype 😅.” Does it? To put that into further perspective, the IQ of a moron (a crude dated term, but once prominently used in psychology and psychiatry) is between 51-70. Therefore, a vast majority of those living in Africa have an IQ equivalent to a moron, or those with learning disabilities. Moreover, that means the average IQ of African Americans living in America is only roughly 10 points above those who would be considered mentally delayed. Of course to get this average IQ (approximately 80+) you would still have those who would test on the low side, say 70. And those who test on the high side side, say 90. Therefore, there are a vast majority of African Americans who still have an IQ equivalent to those with learning disabilities. Before you cite that this is because of institutional racism, I’ll simply point you back to your ancestors who have a 10 to roughly 30 point disadvantage than you (maybe?🤔) in IQ points, which proves that environment can have an effect on learning. Thus, living in the United States has improved African Americans IQ scores, but not to the point of reaching the mean or average, which is 100. Nature vs nurture (genes vs environment). And 100 is just average. You would need to raise your IQ another 40 points just to reach 120, which is considered above average. Isn’t learning fun? I understand that black people are gifted athletically, generally more so than any race. And I’m ok with that. However, I was simply pointing out how absurd mutman42069’s statement was. Apparently, you missed the point. Contrary to popular belief, there are plenty of talented fast white athletes. And not just two in “8 billion” people either. At the same time, each race has strengths and weaknesses. And while African Americans are athletically gifted, they are generally not gifted intellectually. Sorry to break the news to you, but it’s true. And at the same time, Asians are even more intellectually gifted than whites and I’m ok with that too. The question is, are you ok with another race being as good or better at something your race usually excels in? I don’t think you are, that’s why you came up with your fake “1 or even 100 out of 8 billion” statistic, to reply my factual post. So the next time you want to passive aggressively espouse racially superiority, remember those who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones. We all have strengths and weaknesses. Lastly, you said I only named one white player who could run (even though I listed two athletes), so here’s some more: Jason Sehorn ran a 4.37 40, Andy Isabella ran a 4.31 40, Don Bebe ran a 4.21 40 (hand timed, prior to a laser timer) and ran a 6.3 60 as a high school senior, Adam Adam Archuleta ran a 4.37 40, Devon Wylie ran a 4.37 40, Kevin Curtis Curtis ran a 4.21 40 (hand timed) and a 4.35 at the Combine, Matt Jones ran a 4.37 40. Travis Jervey ran a sub 4.3 40, the fastest time of any player at the 1995 NFL Combine. In 1996, Jervey finished 4th in the NFL’s Fastest Man Competition. In the 2003 Superstars Competition, Jeremy Bloom won the competition and ran a 100-yard (91 m) dash in 9.41 seconds, .01 off the events record set by Joey Galloway. He defeated Dexter Jackson, Will Allen, Hines Ward, and Ahman Green. Green had a hand timed 4.17 40 during his Combine. Galloway was hand timed at 4.18 during his Combine, so Bloom’s essentially right there with both of them, speed wise. These examples alone blow up your “1 or even 100 out of 8 billion” statistic. Let me know if you want me to keep going. I can dip into other sports too if you want. When I played baseball, I could steal home in 3.2 seconds with a slight lead. That’s 90 feet or 30 yards for those with learning disabilities. I’m 44 years old, getting ready to turn 45, I can still run a 4.4 40 and I can think too. Pretty well rounded, how about you? In case you doubt my statistics, here’s my references to back up my empirical data:
And it doesn’t change the stereotype that African Americans have trouble thinking. Furthermore, you don’t seem to be helping change that stereotype either, since I named two, not one. Including one who has done something that no other black world record holding sprinter has done in history. Your reading comprehension is lacking. And since we’re dropping statistics, here’s some for you. Your ancestors from Africa have an average IQ below 65. In order to get an average of 65 that means there are people who test at the lower end of the spectrum i.e. an IQ of 56 (the country of Equatorial Guinea) and those that test on a slightly higher end, an IQ of 71 (the country of Kenya). And in the U.S. the average IQ for African Americans is roughly a bit above 80. The average IQ throughout the world has been approximately 100 for quite sometime. That’s roughly a 20 point differential. So for every “1 or even 100 out of 8 billion” African Americans with a genius IQ (which is approximately 140), there are 7.9 billion with an IQ in the 56-80+ range, so that “doesn’t exactly change the stereotype 😅.” Does it? To put that into further perspective, the IQ of a moron (a crude dated term, but once prominently used in psychology and psychiatry) is between 51-70. Therefore, a vast majority of those living in Africa have an IQ equivalent to a moron, or those with learning disabilities. Moreover, that means the average IQ of African Americans living in America is only roughly 10 points above those who would be considered mentally delayed. Of course to get this average IQ (approximately 80+) you would still have those who would test on the low side, say 70. And those who test on the high side side, say 90. Therefore, there are a vast majority of African Americans who still have an IQ equivalent to those with learning disabilities. Before you cite that this is because of institutional racism, I’ll simply point you back to your ancestors who have a 10 to roughly 30 point disadvantage than you (maybe?🤔) in IQ points, which proves that environment can have an effect on learning. Thus, living in the United States has improved African Americans IQ scores, but not to the point of reaching the mean or average, which is 100. Nature vs nurture (genes vs environment). And 100 is just average. You would need to raise your IQ another 40 points just to reach 120, which is considered above average. Isn’t learning fun? I understand that black people are gifted athletically, generally more so than any race. And I’m ok with that. However, I was simply pointing out how absurd mutman42069’s statement was. Apparently, you missed the point. Contrary to popular belief, there are plenty of talented fast white athletes. And not just two in “8 billion” people either. At the same time, each race has strengths and weaknesses. And while African Americans are athletically gifted, they are generally not gifted intellectually. Sorry to break the news to you, but it’s true. And at the same time, Asians are even more intellectually gifted than whites and I’m ok with that too. The question is, are you ok with another race being as good or better at something your race usually excels in? I don’t think you are, that’s why you came up with your fake “1 or even 100 out of 8 billion” statistic, to reply my factual post. So the next time you want to passive aggressively espouse racially superiority, remember those who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones. We all have strengths and weaknesses. Lastly, you said I only named one white player who could run (even though I listed two athletes), so here’s some more: Jason Sehorn ran a 4.37 40, Andy Isabella ran a 4.31 40, Don Bebe ran a 4.21 40 (hand timed, prior to a laser timer) and ran a 6.3 60 as a high school senior, Adam Adam Archuleta ran a 4.37 40, Devon Wylie ran a 4.37 40, Kevin Curtis Curtis ran a 4.21 40 (hand timed) and a 4.35 at the Combine, Matt Jones ran a 4.37 40. Travis Jervey ran a sub 4.3 40, the fastest time of any player at the 1995 NFL Combine. In 1996, Jervey finished 4th in the NFL’s Fastest Man Competition. In the 2003 Superstars Competition, Jeremy Bloom won the competition and ran a 100-yard (91 m) dash in 9.41 seconds, .01 off the events record set by Joey Galloway. He defeated Dexter Jackson, Will Allen, Hines Ward, and Ahman Green. Green had a hand timed 4.17 40 during his Combine. Galloway was hand timed at 4.18 during his Combine, so Bloom’s essentially right there with both of them, speed wise. These examples alone blow up your “1 or even 100 out of 8 billion” statistic. Let me know if you want me to keep going. I can dip into other sports too if you want. When I played baseball, I could steal home in 3.2 seconds with a slight lead. That’s 90 feet or 30 yards for those with learning disabilities. I’m 44 years old, getting ready to turn 45, I can still run a 4.4 40 and I can think too. Pretty well rounded, how about you? In case you doubt my statistics, here’s my references to back up my empirical data:
World IQ’s (be sure to scroll to the bottom to see where your ancestors rank 🤣): https://www.worlddata.info/iq-by-country.php
Developmentally delayed IQ: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moron_(psychology)
IQ scores: IQ Scale explained, what does an IQ Score really mean? | 123test
IQ scores: https://www.123test.com/interpretation-of-an-iq-score/