Incredible Things About Black Genetics

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These Neanderthals must have been telling themselves similar stories when those scrawny Homo Sapiens first showed up in their neck of the woods.

"Rrrrrrr grrrrrr klang grrrrr-rrrrrr"

Now they're extinct.
 

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Doctors say this too.

We are ppl of the sun. Our skin tone attests to that as does our hair texture and other things. So yes, it's good for us to be exposed to the sun b/c it's what "built" us so to speak.

Just my guess

I'm of mind to say we don't need all that '30 min or more outside' talk but its curious that so many people repeat it when the studies indicate otherwise. We got the best bone health out of others racially but I'd love to read some rebuttals as to why we have to stay outside longer.
I wish I could find out more about them melanin conferences-so much information they got stockpiled.:ohlawd:


As for the study I posted up earlier, I want to say to those that didn't read it that the study downplayed the role of breastfed infants and formula fed infants too much for me. It seemed most of the black children in the study were fed on formula (a number that also included infants breast-fed for less than two months) which may have affected growth( I'm not sure if it does or doesn't). In comparison to the white children, who were distributed more evenly between breastfed and formula feeding, I think we might need to look more deeply into feeding habits/ environment who had a lower growth velocity. Furthermore, I would say the study was really more about differences in white and black baby growth spurts.That's what I got out of them 4 pages.

Anyways, I got an actual genetics question this time.

Is the black diaspora weaker genetically or stronger? Got me thinking since I was just read something about Afro-Caribbeans having a higher incidence of Lupus in America/ West Indies than other racial groups. The same piece also West Africans have extremely low reported incidences (Might be less screening or studies recording it too but I'll go with it for now till I read more later). My personal opinion is that there are trade-offs here in the west for blacks.

Thoughts?
 
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yes and I am no expert but the problem with the IQ test is there are way more variables to consider when trying to qualify intelligence by race
Yes and no. Earlier IQ tests conducted for the purpose of scientific racism was with socially and culturally biased tests. More recent ones have proven that when black and white test subjects who receive the same education are compared, black students out preform them. Interestingly enough, there's another mass IQ test done that focuses more on common sense, survival skills, and cultural adeptness and Africans blew out the competition. Also read that melanin increases the flow of serotonin which increases brain activity and enhances creativity and imagination

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I'm of mind to say we don't need all that '30 min or more outside' talk but its curious that so many people repeat it when the studies indicate otherwise. We got the best bone health out of others racially but I'd love to read some rebuttals as to why we have to stay outside longer.
I wish I could find out more about them melanin conferences-so much information they got stockpiled.:ohlawd:


As for the study I posted up earlier, I want to say to those that didn't read it that the study downplayed the role of breastfed infants and formula fed infants too much for me. It seemed most of the black children in the study were fed on formula (a number that also included infants breast-fed for less than two months) which may have affected growth( I'm not sure if it does or doesn't). In comparison to the white children, who were distributed more evenly between breastfed and formula feeding, I think we might need to look more deeply into feeding habits/ environment who had a lower growth velocity. Furthermore, I would say the study was really more about differences in white and black baby growth spurts.That's what I got out of them 4 pages.

Anyways, I got an actual genetics question this time.

Is the black diaspora weaker genetically or stronger? Got me thinking since I was just read something about Afro-Caribbeans having a higher incidence of Lupus in America/ West Indies than other racial groups. The same piece also West Africans have extremely low reported incidences (Might be less screening or studies recording it too but I'll go with it for now till I read more later). My personal opinion is that there are trade-offs here in the west for blacks.

Thoughts?

:manny: I think when races mix over centuries, certain mutations occur and cause certain diseases to become more prevalent.

Even tho ur family lineage may appear to be Black now, you don't know what may have gotten in there during slavery days etc
 

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Funny how folks think they're fighting white supremacy while believing a concept that started from white supremacy.
Wait so you believe white people created genetics and biology? If so I question the people who birthed you.

Some of you people give white people too much credit.
 
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