A young man who studied anthropology and archeology tells of a time when his professor accidentally slipped out some taboo thoughts:
I studied at the University of Loyola Chicago between 2017-2021 for Bachelor’s of Science in Anthropology with a minor in Archeology.
To make a long story short, Blacks as well as Australian Aboriginals are the way they are because they’ve lived in a space where planning for the future isn’t necessary for survival. This perfectly explains all behavior and cognitive gaps between races.
I came into this knowledge in the summer of 2020 when working on a team dig for my required field hours. My professor, your stereotypical liberal urbanite man living in Chicago, explained the following to me and another student offhand one night when we missed a deadline for submission on a grade and had to request for an extension. I jokingly asked how often he had to do this for his students, and in a moment of truth, possibly a slip up, he laughs and says:
>There is no deadline for our black students, so I can’t give you guys much of a hard time hahaMe and the other student were stunned, not really knowing if we just heard what he said correctly. I’ve been a /pol/tard for years and this wasn’t exactly news to me, but while hiding your powerlevel for so long you can get caught of guard when someone just blurts out something like that. What follows is what I assume was his venting session/explanation of black behavior assisted by what I could smell was a few drinks of whiskey:
When Humanity migrated to colder climates, what would become whites and asians had to evolve. Colder weather brought the necessity of planning for the future. You must always be thinking of the future, putting food back for the colder months when it was scarce, or you and your family would most likely starve. This is what brought humanity out of the stone age, not some magic epiphany, but generations of required planning. This has larger impacts than simply food.
With the now necessary skill of planning ahead, it also brings lots of cognitive changes. The /pol/ meme of:
>what if I didn’t have breakfast this morning?
Becomes:
>what if I don’t put food back for the winter?
The answer is the same in both hypotheticals.We can track brain case size and pinpoint this exact time where the part of the brain that handles decision making grows in size. Now is no longer about food, it we start analyzing hypotheticals.
>If I do x, y will happen
We’ve graduated from simply foraging to putting food back, saving for a rainy day, this necessitates protecting said food, building things to keep food safe, starting complex civilizational frameworks that revolve around the protection, buying and selling of said food. Now we have a city state which has an army to protect the food, which has laws for its citizens to protect the food. You can’t just do what you want anymore, there are rules to follow.
>If I steal, I will go to jail
We begin punishing bad behavior in relation to the laws. If you’re a thief? A murderer? Well chances are you will be punished, and that punishment will probably lead to your death.Now we’ve entered the final stage where Caucasisoids and Mongoloids run a 30k year long eugenics program where criminality means the chances of passing along your genes are fairly slim. And behavior like following rules and laws mean those behaviors get passed on, as do the cognitive abilities that come with.
Blacks on the other hand, never experienced this evolutionary pressure. In Africa there is no necessity to prepare for what will come, its simply
>I am hungry, today I will go get food
There is no concern for the winter making food scarce. Food is abundant year-round. A side effect of this also means the civilizational structures to plan and protect food are never invented.They live the same way they have always lived, they never had to change. If there are no laws discouraging violence, and in fact a tribalistic society that rewards violence and ruthlessness, a society where being the most successful war lord means you get all the women, and are allowed to pass those genes down, you get modern day Blacks. When you’re at the top of the food chain in the animal kingdom, what use is there to adapt? Theres nothing to adapt to.
Modern Anthropology is aware of this, even the most liberal Anthropologist is aware of this. They know cognitively, biologically, fundamentally that Blacks and other non-societies like Australian Aboriginals are wholly unlike other races. They don’t belong in a modern world. They are a relic of our past. When a black person gets stopped by a cop, and they charge the cop with a knife, the thought of “If I do x, y will happen” does not cross their minds. How could it? Why would it? When a black person steals or murders or rapes, why worry about the future? The consequences? They are a race that lives in the now, they have no conception of the future.
I would even make a case that its immoral of us to force them to live in a society like ours. They probably feel nothing but frustration. They’re told the same lie we are, that race is skin deep and we’re all the same, yet they struggle in school, struggle to show up for work, to pay their bills. These things don’t exist to them in their purest form, they look around and see non-blacks excelling, not getting arrested all the time. They know something is wrong, but they conflate it with unfairness, systemic white supremacy. It has to be, after all there is no alternative explanation.
Black behavior is perfectly explainable through an Anthropological lense.
It’s unfortunate that certain people on the far left like to harp on “science” when it comes to matters of race to insist that everyone is equal, but at the same time are either ignorant of what science actually says or even worse, tries to shape science itself with their own politics.
The issue with the black population in the US is also made more complex by the fact that they’ve been here for quite a while and have interbred with the local whites, and are probably not adapted to surviving in Africa either by now.
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