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Neoralp

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  1. EDguy89 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I mean, you're just wrong. > > First, your correlation by just looking at "safest > states" and "whitest states" don't tell the whole > story. I'd know because I'm from New Hampshire > which routinely lands at the top of both of those > lists. > > What you're implying is that the safest states are > the whitest states, and the more black people in a > given state, the less safe it becomes. You're > implying that black people are the cause of the > problem. That's racist. It's also wrong. > > How well have the states at the bottom of the list > made opportunities for people to advance? How do > the safest states vote? How much do those states > spend on education? How well do those states > adhere to keeping religion out of school? > > You can take that list and start making > correlations in different areas. Many of the > states that are the "safest" are also the states > that have the highest education spending per > capita. > > I'd wager that education makes a larger impact on > the safety of states rather than the color of the > populace's skin. > > However, since you like looking at some statistics > and making assumptions, I'll do the same. > > New Hampshire is the third whitest state in the US > with 95% white people. It's also the 4th highest > for opioid overdose deaths. How come white people > are all drug addicts? Understand me correctly, I don't want to say that African Americans are a danger, I'm just guided by statistics. But even if we forget about statistics and look at recent events, the most striking thing that could be remembered would be looting and looting. Is this normal? Is this a struggle for equality? Why did some African Americans stand up for whites and say that looting was not normal, and other African Americans just robbed and destroyed everything in their path. Of course, I understand that not only African Americans but also whites did this, but the fact remains. African Americans create bad opinions about themselves through looting.
  2. It seems that this topic is quite relevant now, so I would like to express my opinion. I completely agree with the author of this topic, because the protesters are not talking about equality and equal rights of all people, they want to separate their race and this is absolutely wrong. I would recommend that you review statistics on the safety of various states in the United States and the population of the African American race there. If you find these statistics, you will see that the safest states in the United States have the lowest number of African Americans, so such statistics probably say something, but no one wants to pay attention to it. And for supporters of this movement, I would recommend reading the Harlem Renaissance cultural movement (use this link), which fought for the revival of African - American art and literature centered in Harlem, Manhattan, New York, spanning the 1920s. At the time, it was known as the New Negro Movement, named after the New Negro Anthology of 1925, edited by Alain Locke. The movement also included new African-American cultural expressions in urban areas in the northeastern and Midwestern United States affected by the Great Migration, of which Harlem was the largest. I'm sure. that it will be useful and interesting. And it will be a bright example for you of a real civilized struggle for your rights.
  3. Training during the pandemic changed its format very much and very often it was not for the better. But our school gave the children daily videos and tasks. It was quite effective, because every day the children passed their assignments, but this format of education took a lot of time from parents, so it was not the best.
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