Re: A negro doctor admits that black societies are crazier, nastier, and wilder(and produce better athletes)because of brain/hormonal differences among races.
Von: LMC Society (aegisigea@hotmail.com) [Profil]
Datum: 26.08.2008 02:13
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Datum: 26.08.2008 02:13
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On Aug 25, 7:10 pm, LMC Society <aegisi...@hotmail.com> wrote: > We celebrate negro athletic glory but for every gold medal won for the > US by a negro, 10,000 white folks are being robbed, raped, or > brutalized by superior negro strength. If you don't believe me, read > what this negro wrote. (To be sure, he's a light-skinned negro as > most intelligent negroes tend to be. I'll be he's genetically 80% > white.) > > http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20061122/health/health4.html > > The athletic prowess of Jamaicans > published: Wednesday | November 22, 2006 > > William Aiken > > The sprinting prowess of African-Americans and Afro-Caribbean people > in general and Jamaicans in particular is legendary and is demanding > of serious scientific enquiry and research. > > It cannot be coincidence that over the years the fastest men and women > in the world were born in Jamaica. Herb McKinley, Arthur Wint, Donald > Quarrie, Linford Christie, Donovan Bailey, Ben Johnson, Bert Cameron, > Michael Frater, Asafa Powell, Merlene Ottey, Sherone Simpson, Veronica > Campbell, Deon Hemmings, Bridgette Foster-Hylton and Sanya Richards > come readily to mind. > > Neither is it a coincidence that in the 2005 World Championships 100- > metre men's final, three of the eight finalists were Jamaicans - > Michael Frater, Dwight Thomas, and Asafa Powell, while Kim Collins, > the defending champion, was from St. Kitts and Nevis, while three > others were African-Americans, the latter representing a country over > 100 times the population of Jamaica. > > Notable Caribbean sprinters include Kim Collins, Hasley Crawford, Ato > Bolden and Darrel Brown from Trinidad and Tobago, Obadele Thompson > from Barbados, while the sprinting prowess of the Bahamian women is > well known. The great black (and beautiful) French female sprinters > Marie-Jose Perec and Christine Arron are both from the Caribbean > French Island, Guadeloupe, while Bruny Surin a great black Canadian > sprinter was born in Haiti. > > While it is clear that good sport administration, excellent coaching, > proper nutrition and adequate funding and facilities are vital to > achieving athletic greatness, in the absence of raw athletic sprinting > ability this will not occur. > > Responsive testosterone > > I wish to propose a hypothesis that addresses not only the aspect of > Jamaica's raw athletic talent, but also encompasses an explanation of > seemingly diverse phenomena as our high incidence of prostate cancer > (one study found it to be by far the highest in the world at 304 / > 100,000 men / year), our high crime rate (murder capital of the world > status earlier this year), our high road traffic accident and fatality > rate, and our alleged high levels of promiscuity. > > What do these seemingly disparate phenomena, characteristic of > Jamaican life, have in common? On close examination these phenomena > are manifestations of high levels of aggressiveness and drive, high > libidos, highly efficient muscles from persons of lean body mass and > black ethnicity. On closer scrutiny all of these phenomena are either > related to high circulating levels of testosterone or alternatively to > high levels of responsiveness of testosterone receptors to circulating > testosterone. > > It has already been shown that the testosterone receptors of blacks > are different genetically to those of whites and this difference > confers increased responsiveness to testosterone. I propose that > Jamaicans of primarily African descent have even greater testosterone > responsiveness than blacks anywhere else. > > The middle passage > > But why should this be? I believe the answer to this lies in the slave > ship routes within the Caribbean and the New World. > > First, let us assume that all Africans who survived the trek from the > African interior to the West African coast and subsequently the middle > passage would have been more or less subject to the same inhumane > conditions which would have produced a severe selection pressure that > enabled only the fittest slaves to survive the journey. > > My hypothesis is that for each incremental increase in the journey > travelled, once the slave ships entered the Caribbean, there was a > corresponding selection pressure which ensured that only the fittest > of the fit slaves survived and furthermore the traits which enabled > survival were somehow dependent on high levels of responsiveness to > testosterone. > > Characteristics such as aggression, determination, drive, strong > bones, lean body mass, high surface area to body mass ratio, highly > efficient and responsive muscles were probably all important for > survival and are testosterone-dependent. > > Since Jamaica was one of the last stops to be made by the slave ships > it ensured that only the most resilient and fittest of slaves were > alive to disembark in Jamaica. > > This hypothesis is supported by a number of observations. African- > Americans and Afro-Caribbean people are represented far more > frequently in sprinting events than persons from Africa. Even more > interesting is that as one goes westward within the Caribbean, > sprinting prowess becomes more prevalent and reaches its peak by the > time Jamaica and Bahamas are reached. > > This hypothesis in no way minimises the important contributions of > good sport administration, excellent coaching and proper nutrition but > rather looks at one aspect of the puzzle in attempting to explain the > raw athletic talent that seems to be disproportionately high in > Jamaicans. > > Dr. William Aiken is the head of Urology at the University Hospital of > the West Indies and president of the Jamaica Urological Society; > email: yeah, but steve sailer doesn't totally agree as to WHY negroes be wilder. http://isteve.blogspot.com/2006/11/black-athletes-and-testosterone.html[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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