Skiggath wrote:
Well, I know more racist white people as well, but that just comes from my friends being predominantly white. However, while I have never been to England, I know for a fact that British blacks are VERY different from American blacks. Blacks are the most bigoted people in America, they make the KKK in their heyday look like a friendly crowd. My point was about the whole LeBron thing, is if you were to go to a 5th grade class in an impoverished neighborhood, as well as one full of privileged white kids, I bet a lot more in the rich school will say they want to be a doctor or a lawyer, or some other way of making an honest living, where the poor kids will speak of their aspirations to play in the NBA or be the next Snoop Dog. I don't blame their color or history for their problems, nor is their intelligence in question, I just think there is a vicious cycle amongst black America, that will never end unless they do something for themselves.
One of the main faults I had with the study, was it's lack of consideration of individual cases when promulgating their findings. With your statement I'm curious to know whether even knowing the names of intellectuals of similar race would make any difference given the pervasiveness of popular culture these days. While I agree with most of Cotb's statements, there will always be that one thinker that comes from a race that shakes mere cultural barriers as a whole. Perhaps I am too much of the idealist in these matters, especially when considering that race is quantified aspect of human life.