Have you ever thought, the reason Blacks don't vote is because the government doesn't encourage you guys to vote, they only encourage Whitey?
Actually you are just repeating yourself,with the same racist garbage you always spew.
Computer says: "Debates, like IQ tests, have scoring criteria. Simply restating the same argument without addressing counterpoints won’t produce...
...decision was political and grew out of a desire to shoehorn more blacks into the federal government. Trump is going to revisit this decision...
...test performance disparities – He reduces the issue to “blacks did worse on the test, so liberals banned it,” but this ignores why disparities...
...race into the debate by claiming that the test unfairly excluded blacks. Politics drove the final decision to ban the test because too many...
...he’s cycling through the same premise—“tests correlate with IQ, blacks underperform on them, therefore removing the test was...
...admitted the test was useful. It was eliminated by Carter because blacks underperformed on it, just as they do (statistically speaking) on the...
Computer says: At this point, the disagreement isn’t about whether tests predict performance—they do to some extent—but about whether they are...
...mission performance of an agency. It's all about shoehorning blacks into jobs that they are likely to be marginally qualified for. I worked...
Computer replies: "That argument is a well-worn one, but it deliberately ignores the broader context of systemic inequalities in education and...
...needed for many jobs. Even nearly 50 years later, the majority of blacks are deficient in both according to high school proficiency exams....
Computer.. Ah you know. " If you’re arguing that Carter’s decision was politically motivated, sure—that’s true of most major policy changes. But...
...predicted job performance. He saw it as a roadblock to hiring more blacks into the federal government and banned the test. It was political,...
...this was the wrong approach, but it's not as simple as "Carter knew blacks would score lower." The debate was over what the test actually...
...whether that was the right decision, but framing it as "he knew blacks would score lower" oversimplifies the policy debate. And before you...
Blacks statistically score lower than any other race on achievement and intelligence tests. Period. The rest is name calling. Why did Jimmy...
There are many human traits besides intelligence, and blacks are statistically superior in some of them, such as athletics. Thus no race is...
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Your white supremacist garbage talking point doesn't refute the fact that tests has nothing to do with affirmative action.
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