Sunday, January 17, 2010

CM PRESS # 17


ALL HUMANS HAVE GENE CREATED STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES

Chicago Bears defensive end Gaines Adams died today.

He was 26-years-old and was seemingly very fit and in perfect health.

Preliminary reports indicate the cause of death was due to cardiac arrest caused by an enlarged heart. Link


Blacks are 2 to 3 times more likely than Whites to have an enlarged heart. Link
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When I read the article about Adams dying, I was reminded of an article I wrote several years ago about boxing in which I pointed out that, generally speaking, Whites have weaker chins, bleed more easily, and have slower feet and hands than Black boxers, but that Black boxers have weaker necks (especially on the sides) and weaker heart areas.

White boxers, again, generally, are easier to knock out with a right cross to the point of the chin than are black boxers, so if a White boxer thinks that all humans are the same, he may wonder why his right cross knockout punch, that has won him many bouts against White boxers, isn't working against Black boxers.

The point of the article was that by knowing the strengths and weaknesses of different opponents--including possible genetic strengths and weaknesses--a boxer can adjust his training and strategy.

So, if an opponent is White, a right cross may still be the most effective knock-out punch, but if the opponent is Black, a series of left and right hooks to the side of the head, and right crosses and jabs to the chest, may be more effective.
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If we are ever to understand the human condition, we must stop the PC nonsense and simply tell the truth about differences. Medical science is increasingly taking quiet steps in this regard and many medicines are now being prescribed differently for different races.
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