everyone is not equal. working out more won't make most white men good basketball players. studying harder won't make most black women good airline pilots.
it really isn't about discipline, it's about the real and unavoidable differences in people. racial differences are real. this makes some people cry because they hate white men, but it is in fact our reality.
Anyone with a somewhat wide variety of experience in activities will know this.
I played rugby for about 7 years and it was crazy watching some black kid walk onto the pitch and be faster than every other white person there just, casually. The mfs wouldn't even practice and we had to discipline or kick some off the team until/unless they went to practice and were good teammates.
I almost didn't blame them when they're just better in that manner. Not many blacks interested in rugby in the USA when they can easily go for basketball or football, so they were going against mostly white teams and it was goofy sometimes watching these fellas juke entire teams.
That being said, they were also dumb as shit. Definitely not scholars in the making
It's what the self-help gurus, life coaches and motivational speakers refuse to accept, that there are differences between people, we are not blank slates and you can't gym your way to be taller or will your way into a career.
This is the problem with DEI.
If you lacked the self discipline to study and earn your job via merit - you probably lack the discipline and concentration to DO THE JOB safely.
everyone is not equal. working out more won't make most white men good basketball players. studying harder won't make most black women good airline pilots.
it really isn't about discipline, it's about the real and unavoidable differences in people. racial differences are real. this makes some people cry because they hate white men, but it is in fact our reality.
Anyone with a somewhat wide variety of experience in activities will know this.
I played rugby for about 7 years and it was crazy watching some black kid walk onto the pitch and be faster than every other white person there just, casually. The mfs wouldn't even practice and we had to discipline or kick some off the team until/unless they went to practice and were good teammates.
I almost didn't blame them when they're just better in that manner. Not many blacks interested in rugby in the USA when they can easily go for basketball or football, so they were going against mostly white teams and it was goofy sometimes watching these fellas juke entire teams.
That being said, they were also dumb as shit. Definitely not scholars in the making
It's what the self-help gurus, life coaches and motivational speakers refuse to accept, that there are differences between people, we are not blank slates and you can't gym your way to be taller or will your way into a career.