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"All" is hyperbole, but not by much. It's untrue to present them as healthier than whites. Many of these articles try to blame their health problems on racism, but that doesn't make sense to me. Many of the moms and babies dead from childbirth complications, for example, have good jobs, advanced education, and access to great medical care in cities on the coasts with big teaching hospitals. I think it's them, at the level of their DNA, not healthcare and not culture.
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I think it's them, at the level of their DNA, not healthcare and not culture.
You cannot rewrite history. Whether it be Slave diet on plantations or 20th century syphillis experiments or 21st century subpar ghetto healthcare or the outright denial of quality healthcare; everything we evil USA White racists have exposed the negro to, exclusively, has resulted into those numbers you read at your links. All of them.
Nonetheless that does not change the facts/the reality that negros would be in far worse shape, if they didn't have the benefit of their superior immune system borne of their Slave ancestors' DNA. Their 2-month trip across Earth's most turbulent waters, the Atlantic, while in the septic tank of the Slaveships is a reality which equipped it's healthy survivors with near immortal immune systems.
You simply cannot keep disregarding Physics, then expect to be taken seriously.
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They don't have a superior immune system. Their trip across the Atlantic is nothing compared to Europe surviving round after round of the Black Death, famine in Ireland and Eastern Europe, etc. It's nothing compared to the surviving native populations in the US and Latin America that were almost wiped out by diseases they'd never seen before. And what about people who survived the Gulag, or starvation in the Netherlands during WWII? Every society has been through the wood chipper when it comes to disease and other pressures. Blacks haven't faced nearly what some other groups have endured, at least not in over 100 years. As usual, you're giving them credit for something they don't deserve credit for.
They also aren't the only population that was ever experimented on by an unethical medical establishment. Orphans and prisoners were routinely experimented on before the advent of informed consent forms. You need to educate yourself. You're falling for their propaganda of Blacks being the only people to ever have a problem.
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"All" is hyperbole, but not by much. It's untrue to present them as healthier than whites. Many of these articles try to blame their health problems on racism, but that doesn't make sense to me. Many of the moms and babies dead from childbirth complications, for example, have good jobs, advanced education, and access to great medical care in cities on the coasts with big teaching hospitals. I think it's them, at the level of their DNA, not healthcare and not culture.
Kidney Disease: https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/kidney-disease/race-ethnicity
Asthma: https://minorityhealth.hhs.gov/omh/browse.aspx?lvl=4&lvlid=15
Death from Childbirth: https://www.cnn.com/2017/11/15/health/black-women-maternal-mortality/index.html https://www.thenation.com/article/whats-killing-americas-black-infants/ https://www.npr.org/2017/12/07/568948782/black-mothers-keep-dying-after-giving-birth-shalon-irvings-story-explains-why
Autoimmune Diseases:
General - https://www.voanews.com/a/a-13-2004-12-05-voa37-66338137/544836.html
Rates Comparable in the US and Africa: https://www.omicsonline.org/open-access/systemic-autoimmune-diseases-not-so-rare-in-black-africans-2161-1149-4-130.php?aid=23586
Lupus and Black Women - https://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=174855
Rheumatoid Arthritis Outcomes - https://source.wustl.edu/2005/07/pilot-study-finds-poorer-outcomes-for-africanamericans-with-rheumatoid-arthritis/
[–] AristotleCLONE 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago (edited ago)
You cannot rewrite history. Whether it be Slave diet on plantations or 20th century syphillis experiments or 21st century subpar ghetto healthcare or the outright denial of quality healthcare; everything we evil USA White racists have exposed the negro to, exclusively, has resulted into those numbers you read at your links. All of them.
Nonetheless that does not change the facts/the reality that negros would be in far worse shape, if they didn't have the benefit of their superior immune system borne of their Slave ancestors' DNA. Their 2-month trip across Earth's most turbulent waters, the Atlantic, while in the septic tank of the Slaveships is a reality which equipped it's healthy survivors with near immortal immune systems.
You simply cannot keep disregarding Physics, then expect to be taken seriously.
[–] handlerchels ago (edited ago)
They don't have a superior immune system. Their trip across the Atlantic is nothing compared to Europe surviving round after round of the Black Death, famine in Ireland and Eastern Europe, etc. It's nothing compared to the surviving native populations in the US and Latin America that were almost wiped out by diseases they'd never seen before. And what about people who survived the Gulag, or starvation in the Netherlands during WWII? Every society has been through the wood chipper when it comes to disease and other pressures. Blacks haven't faced nearly what some other groups have endured, at least not in over 100 years. As usual, you're giving them credit for something they don't deserve credit for.
They also aren't the only population that was ever experimented on by an unethical medical establishment. Orphans and prisoners were routinely experimented on before the advent of informed consent forms. You need to educate yourself. You're falling for their propaganda of Blacks being the only people to ever have a problem.