Archived African-Americans may live longer after liver transplant if their donors are the same race (scienceblog.com)
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Archived African-Americans may live longer after liver transplant if their donors are the same race (scienceblog.com)
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[–] CuntReckTheRecord 0 points 51 points 51 points (+51|-0) ago (edited ago)
We're all the same though, no significant biological differences. Except for this one... oh, and all the visible ones (skin color, hair, eyes, etc)... and of course anatomical differences... and skeletal ones, forensics can determine race from nothing more than skeletal remain... and how certain diseases disproportionally affect different races (sickle cell)... but that's it though, no other biological differences! Certainly not temperament or intelligence, that would be racist.
[–] Fuckyounigger 0 points 12 points 12 points (+12|-0) ago
Youve been very pleasantly non-offensive and I hate you for it
[–] Schlomo-KikesDid9-11 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Kikes need this propaganda to push open-borders and multiculturalism
[–] Bool2k 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Pointing out racial differences due to scientific evidence? Racist.
[–] zomb1e 10 points -10 points 0 points (+0|-10) ago
The thing about temperament and intelligence is that those are more affected by nurture than nature.
[–] CuntReckTheRecord 0 points 9 points 9 points (+9|-0) ago
I hope you forgot your /s
[–] StoneAgeTribeman 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Wrong.
Heritability of IQ
And this is coming from ultra-liberal wikipedia. Even if we take the most liberal estimate of intelligence heritability ("nature") of 57%, it's still more than half. So, no, intelligence is not more affected by nurture than nature.
Of course good prenatal environment is important and if you consider this nurture so be it, but the genetic component is very very strong.