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Tyrone Williams
@ImmuneHack
Nutrition for Cognition inflammafree.com/blogs/news/why…
Joined June 2020
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    The Gene–Diet Mismatch Hypothesis Different human populations evolved under different ecological pressures. As a result, they developed different metabolic strengths and vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities are like holes in a roof. Every group has some holes, but the number,
    I think that there's a scientifically plausible way to reduce US Black underperformance without changing anyone's genes... ...by fixing a gene-diet mismatch that drives inflammation, which in turn leads to health disparities and contributes to the racial IQ & achievement gaps.
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    Is it anti-black to want attendance to elite universities to be based entirely on merit if it means very few blacks will be able to qualify, but it will also mean that every black person that does attend will be the equal of their peers, thus removing doubts regarding competence?
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    Why does systemic racism supposedly hold black people back from achieving academic success, but it doesn't hold them back from achieving success in sports, music and entertainment?
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    US blacks make up: ~13% of the population ~70% of NFL players ~80% of NBA players <4% of doctorates in CS ~1% of doctorates in physics ~3% of doctorates in maths Which of these disproportionate outcomes are the result of talent issues, & which are the result of systemic racism?
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    The biggest form of systemic racism against Blacks in 2023, is convincing blacks that every perceived act of rudeness or impoliteness & every inequality that they experience is due to racism, creating a victimhood mentality, which causes them to be emotional & easy to control.
    Black man thinks white man was being racist because he asked him to turn his phone volume down.
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    The black victim mentality leads to degeneracy. 1. Black person perceives real or imagined injustice & overreacts. 2. The behaviour is excused rather than condemned because it's claimed it was in response to racism. 3. Standards for black behaviour are lowered, leading to 1.
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    The biggest form of systemic racism against Blacks in 2023, comes from convincing Blacks that every act of rudeness or impoliteness & every inequality that they experience is a form of racial abuse, creating a group of sensitive victims, who are easy to manipulate in the process.
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    Replying to @ianmiles
    Imagine the public outrage if a white guy went around touching the hair of black girls, while asking them if they wanted to die.
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    Replying to @CWBChicago
    Everyone there is culpable. They're all guilty. Black violence is systemic. None of them will lose credibility among other blacks, or lose friends, or be shunned or stigmatised for their part in it. The culture is rotten.
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    Black people lie to themselves: We're not fatter, the measurements are racist We're not less intelligent, the tests are racist We're not more disruptive at school, the teachers are racist We don't commit more violent crimes, the police are racist Then wonder why they're failing
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    Black people don't need an end 'white supremacy!' campaign, they need a 'get your sh!t' together' campaign.
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    Blacks are less likely to: 1. optimise their prenatal diet, exercise & sleep 2. breastfeed 3. read to their kids 4. ensure their kids attend school, stay out of trouble & are proficient at maths & reading 5. do well on tests But, expect equal representation at top universities!
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    Systemic racism is woefully inadequate because it: 1. Fails to explain black underperformance relative to other racial groups 2. Casts all white people as villains 3. Casts all black people as powerless actors with no agency What is the correct idea that should replace it?
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    The risk of death from Covid-19 is about 10 times higher in countries where most of the population is overweight. Is the reason why this information is not front & centre in the fight against Covid, because of not wanting to be accused of fat shaming? edition.cnn.com/2021/03/04/hea…