You cannot judge a person by the properties of his class (race, religion, culture, class ), but you can judge a class (race, religion, culture, class) by the properties of its people. In other words. there are good people in every race, and bad people in every race. That said,
1) all people are biased toward their race, with that bias increasing with stress, and decreasing with lack of social, economic, political stress, and increasing with the ability to virtue signal at other race member’s expense.
2) All but a small percentage of people marry, reproduce, work with, live in neighborhoods with, and associate with members of their race, class, religion etc.
3) Human Sexual, social, economic, and political market value is determined by not only symmetry and health but the degree of neotenic evolution.
4) Differences in neotenic evolution cause races to mature at different rates, and reach different depts of maturity. This manifests as higher aggression and lower executive function and lower accomplishment, to just the opposite. And these behavioral differences that only mediate in relatively old age.
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Source date (UTC): 2021-04-15 00:40:12 UTC
Original post: https://gab.com/curtd/posts/106066556523739154
Replying to: https://gab.com/curtd/posts/106066549330090873
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QUESTION: “What does Curt Doolittle think of when people say no race (ethnicity) is better than another race (ethnicity)?” ANSWER: READ THE COMMENTS OF THIS POST (Short Version: Races are in fact better or worse so to speak, (more adaptive or less adaptive, more evolved or less evolved) but there are good and bad people in each race. And it has more to do with the size of the underclass than the race. Because the size of the lower classes determined the necessary behavior of the people, their norms, traditions, values, and institutions.) (gab doesn’t allow me to write full posts, so I have to break it up into a set of comments)
Original post: https://gab.com/curtd/posts/106066549330090873
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