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Found 1 comment on Sociology: Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life:

u/FourthKingdom ยท 1 pointr/DebateFascism

> So my observation should be easily defeatable, yes?

See above.

>That's also convenient for you now isn't it. We need more data, therefore you cannot assert what you are asserting.

Similarly, it is convenient for you to use the time-preference and other concepts in a limited way so as to support your position.

>So what your theory for why the races differ in behavior/culture/IQ/etc? Please tell me you have something better than prejudice and discrimination. I am always open to new evidence and I'd like to know what you come up with to explain why Asians in America are, on net, doing better than blacks. Even though both have faced similar levels of discrimination and prejudice. I'll grant that blacks were indeed treated worse - I don't really recall any Asians being lynched either. But even if you control for that there will still be a difference. Even if you step outside of America this difference is still there. Why have Asians cultures such as the Japanese advanced greatly while Africa has stagnated?

This book will explain it better than I ever could:

http://www.amazon.com/Sociology-Exploring-Architecture-Everyday-Life/dp/1452275947?ie=UTF8&*Version*=1&*entries*=0

Having read it, I can vouch for its quality.

>I'll fly and you drop the bombs.

And we can revel in the clinking of our glasses as we toast to our success!

>Still though, the Fed in the US has been around in it current iteration since 1912 and Americans used to save at the same rate as the Chinese do now. Near zero interest federal notes fuckover the people that have saved though. Which is a shame...

Unfortunately I do not have the knowledge or expertise to comment/add, so I will leave this point unmolested.