His 2nd comment:
Really weird coincidence how the groups doing well in America in the 1960s were the ones whose countries would do economically well in the coming decades. What are the odds?
Asians remain at the top.
Whites stay in the middle.
Blacks have stayed near the bottom. Mysteriously, decades of liberal politicking saying they will help/save them has left them exactly where they were before. Also curiously, the other favorite fantasy race of liberals (native americans) remains dead last somehow.
There's only 1 group that significantly changed their position - Indians (as in Asia and ghandi) - they skyrocketed from below average, to the #2 spot now.
His 2nd comment:
Really weird coincidence how the groups doing well in America in the 1960s were the ones whose countries would do economically well in the coming decades. What are the odds?
Asians remain at the top.
Whites stay in the middle.
Blacks have stayed near the bottom. Mysteriously, decades of liberal politicking saying they will help/save them has left them exactly where they were before. Also curiously, the other favorite fantasy race of liberals (native americans) remains dead last somehow.
There's only 1 group that significantly changed their position - Indians (from Asia) - they skyrocketed from below average, to the #2 spot now.
His 2nd comment:
Really weird coincidence how the groups doing well in America in the 1960s were the ones whose countries would do economically well in the coming decades. What are the odds?
Asians remain at the top.
Whites stay in the middle.
Blacks have stayed near the bottom. Mysteriously, decades of liberal politicking saying they will help/save them has left them exactly where they were before. Also curiously, the other favorite fantasy race of liberals (native americans) remains dead last somehow.
There's only 1 group that significantly changed their position - Indians - they skyrocketed from below average, to the #2 spot now.
His 2nd comment:
Really weird coincidence how the groups doing well in America in the 1960s were the ones whose countries would do economically well in the coming decades. What are the odds?
Asians remain at the top.
Whites stay in the middle.
Blacks have stayed near the bottom. Mysteriously, decades of liberal politicking sayung they will help/save them hasn't changed their position one bit.
There's only 1 group that significantly changed their position - Indians - they skyrocketed from below average to the #2 spot now.
His 2nd comment:
Really weird coincidence how the groups doing well in America in the 1960s were the ones whose countries would do economically well in the coming decades. What are the odds?
That it hasn't changed really since the 60's.
Asians remain at the top.
Whites stay in the middle.
Blacks have stayed near the bottom. Mysteriously, decades of liberal politicking sayung they will help/save them hasn't changed their position one bit.
There's only 1 group that significantly changed their position - Indians - they skyrocketed from below average to the #2 spot now.
Point he's making:
Really weird coincidence how the groups doing well in America in the 1960s were the ones whose countries would do economically well in the coming decades. What are the odds?
That it hasn't changed really since the 60's.
Asians remain at the top.
Whites stay in the middle.
Blacks have stayed near the bottom. Mysteriously, decades of liberal politicking sayung they will help/save them hasn't changed their position one bit.
There's only 1 group that significantly changed their position - Indians - they skyrocketed from below average to the #2 spot now.
Point he's making:
Really weird coincidence how the groups doing well in America in the 1960s were the ones whose countries would do economically well in the coming decades. What are the odds?
That it hasn't changed really since the 60's.
Asians remain at the top.
Whites stay in the middle.
Blacks have stayed near the bottom, mysteriously despite decade of liberal politicking claiming they will help/save them.
The only group that significantly changed their position is Indians - went from below average to #2 spot in modern times.
Point he's making:
Really weird coincidence how the groups doing well in America in the 1960s were the ones whose countries would do economically well in the coming decades. What are the odds?
That it hasn't changed really since the 60's.
Asians remain at the top.
Whites stay in the middle.
Blacks are below that.