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oh another "slavery was actually a good thing" thread from denzil.
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A true gentleman in my eyes,...never got the appreciation deserved,. That’s why the chap works for English tv and not American,(which tells its own story)
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He works for the BBC (which tells its own story)
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yes mouse a good argument
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You either go no compliance, or ott.....
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the physical peak of human suffering which has potentially created the peak of human physical excellence.
too lazy to watch the full video. But what does this mean? |
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Are you saying because the strongest survived the slavery the black people today are the strongest they ever were?
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Is it not true ?
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Makes sense. But why South Africa bottle every single cricket world cup?
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And that’s your failing detraveller we no you like a bet in the cricket.. really is it just cricket
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ok
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I think it is fair to say that one consequence of slavery was that the toughest survived and hence the blacks today are the strongest they could be.
To say that slavery was the peak of human suffering, and that it created the peak of human physical excellence, is taking it a bit bar imo. |
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Stop sir ..you said ok. which ever way
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They should of took more Kenyans/Ethiopians.
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Bob Marley was white as well
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That's where his sense of musicality came from.
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Bob always looked to me like he was just on the verge of an asthma attack
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Old pirates yes they rob I
Sold I to the merchant ships Minutes after they took I From the bottomless pit But my hand was made strong By the hand of the almighty |
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I suggest if we want to do well at next Olympics
We put all our athletes to work on a cotton plantation somewhere...we should then sweep the board ![]() |
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And we'd all have cheap shirts.
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i think all the manual field work has been taken up by our overseas brethren, UR
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After Brexit????
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i saw this on tv
it was a good watch, but no real examination of facts, such as what happens to africans not enslaved but then trained under same conditions as jamaicans or americans are today when showing promise at school. johnson also dropped a bit of a bombshell when he mentioned the phrase "testosterone responsive" was that a hint at whats been going on? |
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interesting athlete from years gone by, sadly passed away too..
John Akii-Bua was raised in a family of 43 children from one father and his eight wives.[1][2] Akii-Bua started his athletic career as a short-distance hurdler, but failed to qualify for the 1968 Olympics.[2] Coached by British-born athletics coach Malcolm Arnold, he was introduced to the 400 meter hurdles.[3] After finishing fourth in the 1970 Commonwealth Games and running the fastest time of 1971, he was not a big favourite for the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, having limited competitive experience. Nevertheless, he won the final there, setting a world record time of 47.82 seconds despite running on the inside lane. He missed the 1976 Olympics and a showdown with United States rival Edwin Moses because of the boycott by Uganda and other African nations.[2] (ed moses went on to run 47.02 in 1983, and is possibly one of the all time greats) |
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johnson also dropped a bit of a bombshell when he mentioned the phrase
"testosterone responsive" was that a hint at whats been going on? No he was meaning that black/African people produce more natural free testosterone than white people therefore they've got greater potential for a hormonal response inside the body,there wouldn't have been many whites surviving those ships if any imo. interesting athlete from years gone by, sadly passed away too.. (ed moses went on to run 47.02 in 1983, and is possibly one of the all time greats) Can vaguely remember him will watch one of his docs on YouTube later. |
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Here's a link to a study on sex steroid hormone concentration in black and white men;
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4327897/ |
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It's actually a meta analysis thought it was a different link this ones better.
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so how did the women survive if the testosterone responsive is a comment alluding
to survival? |
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/science-news/8521854/London-School-of-Economics-psychologist-Black-women-are-less-attractive-than-whites-and-asians.html
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Ignore the 5:39 post
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/science-news/8521854/London-School-of-Economics-psychologist-Black-women-are-less-attractive-than-whites-and-asians.html |
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Why do you post from newspapers denzil?
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Do you need someone to help you think? sad state of affairs,is it not
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conditor why do you think all media is made up and stops people thinking?
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I do like the idea of having a scientist tell me which sorts of wimmin I find attractive.
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The mind works in mysterious ways denzil.but to have it polluted by germs.. really?
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It's a subject that modern research is frowned upon as the racially sensitive take offence at any suggestion black women look more manly
it was a relevant post to show the above sentence was true,just because it comes from a newspaper doesn't mean it's bolox hth. |
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you seem to get away from the testosterone responsive comment from johnson.
some of the comments you make may have some merit somewhere but they dont fit with the facts there are lots of current issues around testosterone levels in female athletes |