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Comments by "" (@NoahBodze) on "The causes of economic disadvantage for ethnic minority groups in Britain" video.
In America, the top 100 black-owned businesses, combined, would not make Forbes 100 list for American companies. I’ve researched this. They’d come in at 101, right behind Tesla and right in front of Phillip Morris. They build nothing. They employ almost no one. There are 41 million of them and no one can point to one building they’ve made in America.
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Bad work ethic and dissolving — or never forming families — are symptoms of a problem, not the problem itself. They are not like us. This problem begins in the double helix and is dominant in why their behavior isn’t like ours.
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@B123-s4j Jews probably paid for that and a white artist sculpted it.
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@leecooper3852 You’ll find that whites are the most open and welcoming people in the world. The concept of multiculturalism ultimately is one-sided; the west offers and the rest take without gratitude.
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I’m an American. Trust me — blacks are mean spirited, writ large. Too many people make the mistake of assuming the exception the rule. We have 41 million black Americans — feral mean spiritedness with a propensity for violence is how the models role off the assembly line.
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Diversity = inequality They’re so craven and stupid they don’t even understand when their doublethink crashes in on itself. To include means to exclude. You can’t not….
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What blacks don’t understand about ROI is what I call the Prinate Paradox; you can be as clear about the economics or history with blacks about why they’re not advancing or the damage they do but because no one who looks like them have ever built a civilization, created any invention of value or founded and built a company, they have no concept of what it takes to do this. They went from naked in the bushes in 18,000 BC to modernity with the arrival of whites. Trying to explain this to them is like trying to explain particle physics to a gorilla, hence “primate paradox.”
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