Black Americans make up 12% of the U.S. population. They're proportionately represented in entry-level professional jobs (12%), but underrepresented at the manager level (7%). Black professionals are even more severely underrepresented at the senior manager, VP and SVP levels (4%).
On the other hand, Black workers are overrepresented [sic](18%) in the low-paying jobs in food service, e-commerce and beyond that are on the pandemic front lines.
What does this tell you about black people, as opposed to what you're supposed to read into it?
Exactly. Their IQ usually only allows them to work jobs that require less of an IQ. There's a reason why in engineering for instance you will see mostly Whites and Asians and hardly any blacks except maybe 1 as an exception to the rule on the bell curve scale.
But, of course, it's the white man's fault.
Of course it is. I remember over 10 years back I told folks that I am the black man's scapegoat. Anything and everything that goes wrong for niggers, etc is blamed on me by default when I never had a problem with them at the time. They said I was going too far. Fast forward to today and here we are. If a nigger tripped over a fucking banana peel they would bring me in for it.
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