That's despite their negroid inheritance, not because of it. The fact is: Black Americans have considerable Caucasoid admixture, making them more like Ethiopians rather than the typical Bantu, but it's very rare to see one as intelligent as Thomas Sowell or Malcom X, you can see in both of those individuals, they aren't indicative of the typical black. With mixlings, their intellect will be in-between the extremes of the parents, so it is far better for an intelligent White person to breed with another White person of similar intellect rather than their offspring being generally not as intelligent as they could have been.
I think his point is about the definition of "humanity," who originally defined it, what characteristics & qualities that entails, rather than the biological classification.
Goblins and Orcs are fictional "subhumans," they are imagined up for the sake of being "subhuman" antagonists, whom can usually fully breed with normal humans despite being an unrelated "humanoid", yet they have more intellect than the average African...
Ya orcs have industry and can sail seas and build fortresses and make steel armors, weapons and siege engines. Something 99% of negros cannot even dream of.
I think orcs started life as negros, but in order to actually make them a worthy opponent, the authors had to improve upon the negro design a lot.
Yep, Orcs get less and less "stereotypically tribal" whilst Elves get more and more "stereotypically tribal". The constant being that Orcs are ugly & hyper-masculine and Elves are beautiful and more effeminate.
I do not like the stereotype of elves being feminine. Tolkien made elves to represent the art and craftsmenship found in men. A different face to masculinity not often showed in media. After all all the great paintings, structures, statues, songs, instruments, is all made by men. Men do like having good looking things around them.
I'd agree on Thomas Sowell but Jordan is a very dark black to me he is like a black dude that got a white brain some how
I mean Malcom and Thomas.
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