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You try figuring out why some people are successful, and others are failures. Hint: you can’t blame it all on bigotry.There is no point except you don't understand why some people are the losers in life, try investing some time to find out.
You just can’t admit that certain traits and choices do, on average, lead one to a more successful life, can you?I never did..Considering that not all people will do exactly the same due to the law of averages it would be illogical to do as such.
That’s not one of the traits. That’s just YOU, being a liberal, and thus unwilling to give credit to people born into poverty and, due to their own smart decisions and admirable personal traits, made a success of their life.Like having a rich dad, yeah we all want to have that trait. I didn't have a rich dad and ended up rich so I don't hold a grudge.
I offered a cookie as far as that no more is necessary for a reward.That’s not one of the traits. That’s just YOU, being a liberal, and thus unwilling to give credit to people born into poverty and, due to their own smart decisions and admirable personal traits, made a success of their life.
And WHY are you unwilling to give credit to people who climbed out of poverty? Because then the converse is true: maybe, just maybe, some people remain in poverty because they made bad choices and have undesirable personal traits.
I know MANY people born to poor, uneducated parents who ended up in the middle class or better.
You’re so unable to argue against my point that you are resorting to nonsense answers about cookies.I offered a cookie as far as that no more is necessary for a reward.
There is a theory touted in the Race Forum that Black people are dying of "Racism". Here is the more likely cause of the inordinately high number of deaths: hypertension due to a variety of factors.
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High blood pressure increasingly deadly for Black people
Black people experience a twofold higher mortality rate from high blood pressure, the often-called "silent killer," a new study shows.www.heart.org