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[–] 2 pts

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?

[–] 2 pts

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.

[–] 4 pts

But, of course, it's the white man's fault.

[–] 3 pts

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.