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Anonymous Anonymous said...

uh, are you saying that blacks drown because of their physical makeup? and that michael jordan can't swim? is this serious? have you heard of al campanis? you are a funny guy. (oh, you're not joking?)

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

If the world wide number of black drownings are consistently higher than white drownings, this theory might float. I suspect they are not however which would mean that the rate of black drownings is related purely to socioeconomic conditions. The same conditions are responsible for higher risk of death by homicide. You can't explain that away by saying black people are genetically wired to attract more bullets than whites because that would be stupid. Furthermore, the incidence of black drowning goes down as income goes up. This would suggest that higher income provides better training and more experience with water, both of which reduce drowning risk regardless of race.

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