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Anonymous
Obviously skin color has no effect on personality / temperment / intelligence, etc.
Culture, however, does. A larger percentage of black people, when compared to white people, are born in lower income areas / countries. The same applies to hispanic cultures, generally(I.E., Nicaragua, a generally established country, having a crime rate 10x that of New York / Boston). Is it because of skin color? No. Is it fair to think less of a black person than you would a white person, without knowing either of them? Yes. There is a higher likelihood that the black person is of a poorer, more morally bankrupt, culture.
Of course, it depends on your values, too. If you value street wisdom, and defensive violent capabilities, sure, you would probably give more credit to a random black guy.
Races are not identical, and cultures are not equal. Some ARE simply better than others in terms of the only thing that matters, quality of life. And those cultures can affect the morals and mental abilities of people that come from them.
Sure, you can argue that in spite of the fact that there are higher crime rate percentages and lower percentage-based IQs / Academic Performances from black people in general, that you can't judge all of them, due to their still being some capable examples. I say BS.
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