No. Not a statement that can be proven. Strictly a biased opinion.
Which Races Produce More Bullies? | American Renaissance
Of course American Renaissance is unbiased and objective...LoL!
Furthermore, this "study" was not conducted in America or even multiple geographical locations, In addition, the "group" identified with the largest bullying rate in a group of over 4600 adolescents was South Asians.
American Renaissance states that it is a monthly magazine first published in 1991. A section called What We Believe on the organization's website states that
"Race is an important aspect of individual and group identity. Of all the fault lines that divide society — language, religion, class, ideology — it is the most prominent and divisive."[4]
The magazine's arguments are usually explained using social science and genetics, but one article mentioned Biblical arguments against interracial and inter-cultural marriages.[5] The magazine and foundation promote the view that differences in educational outcomes and per capita incomes between racial populations can be attributed at least in part to differences in intelligence between races.
Mark Potok and Heidi Beirich, writers in the Intelligence Report (a publication of the Southern Poverty Law Center), has written that "Jared Taylor is the cultivated, cosmopolitan face of white supremacy.
He is the guy who is providing the intellectual heft, in effect, to modern-day Klansmen." They have also stated that "American Renaissance has become increasingly important over the years, bringing a measure of intellectualism and seriousness to the typically thug-dominated world of white supremacy".[6]
American Renaissance, the New Century Foundation, or Taylor have had links with organizations such as the Council of Conservative Citizens, the Pioneer Fund, and the British National Party.
Don Black and David Duke have attended AR conferences and have been seen talking with Taylor.[5][7] The organization has held bi-annual conferences that are open to the public and that attract 200-300 people. Critics say some who attend are neo-Nazis, white nationalists, white separatists, Holocaust deniers, and eugenicists (as well as numerous protesters).[8]
Contributors to the magazine and conferences have included Stephen Webster, Michael Levin, Nick Griffin, Bruno Gollnisch, J. Philippe Rushton, Glenn Spencer, Lawrence Auster, Richard Lynn, Sam Dickson, and Samuel T. Francis.[citation needed]
Cancellation of 2010, 2011 conferences[edit]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Renaissance_(magazine)