But, in all fairness, the people who took the test aren’t living in the same conditions as someone growing up in a highly developed, tech-heavy environment. Access to education, quality of schooling, and nutrition likely play a role in how someone performs on something like this and in life.
They always fall back on this. Yet blacks in first world countries still have the same issues.
>But, in all fairness, the people who took the test aren’t living in the same conditions as someone growing up in a highly developed, tech-heavy environment. Access to education, quality of schooling, and nutrition likely play a role in how someone performs on something like this and in life.
They always fall back on this. Yet blacks in first world countries still have the same issues.
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