CREATIVITY AND 9.3 | 2008-11-16
The world record for the hundred yard dash the last time I looked was 9.3 seconds.
Have you ever watched an "international" sprint competition? You see nine racers competing, all of them black. The "Swedish" entry is black. The "German" entry is black.
They're ALL black and nobody expects anything different. But the Genome Project assures us that under the skin we are all "modern humans."
But if skin color makes no difference, this presents an obvious problem.
There is another race, one which makes infinitely more difference to the future of humanity than a new sprint record. Call it the Standard of Living competition. In this lineup you have white majority countries and brown countries.
Once again, there is no competition. It is entirely a matter of color. In sprints non-blacks are non-starters. Every country with black skin or mulatto skin is a non-starter.
This lesson of the sprints is so obvious no one notices it.
You see, in order for it to be noticed, someone has to POINT IT OUT.
And if the only person pointing it out is a tired old man called Bob, truth is being shortchanged.