Re: There are races

(Duncan@drmac.demon.co.uk)
Sat, 04 Jan 97 10:44:30 GMT

In article <mbanetE3G98x.8Mq@netcom.com> mbanet@netcom.com "David C.
Waters" writes:

> Would you say that (law abiding) aerospace engineers tend to have more in
> common with one another than with the general population of human beings?
>
> Would you say that career criminals, guilty of the same types of crime,
> have more in common with one another than with the general population of
> human beings?
>
> Would you say that a "white" (law abiding) aerospace engineer has more in
> common with a "black" (law abiding) aerospace engineer OR would you say
> that a "white" (law abiding) aerospace engineer has more in common with a
> "white" career criminal?
>
> Hopefully, this comparison should help you see the insignificance of
> "race" in human comparisons...

But the point is the relative numbers contributed by the different
races to crime and to hi-tech jobs. I won't play along with The Great Lie
anymore.

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D. MacMillan