Carry on as I said - You’re own standards will be used on all you’re future quotes & articles you post
So I do hope they meet you’re own standards & you can Answer your own questions when posed to you.
No you didn’t directly compare you’re life experiences with mine - Though I The context of the exchange
Of Messages it came across as Condescending & pompous to Me.
As for Obuma does he not class himself as black - Many Many did & do - Personally I’d say he’s
A half Cast though more black than white. His genetic make would indicate what he is & place him in that group.
Oh and how do they often form public policy ? Often by either observing and or questioning random people
And sometimes it works well & sometimes not so well.
They don’t believe they often go into the nitty gritty of age / race / sex / wealth / ethnicity/ education etc., it’s done on a broad basis - so that’s also wrong in your opinion is it.
So good to hear you didn’t vote for Killary.
We all make broad generalisation at times rightly or wrongly
Very clearly we are not going to agree or change each other’s minds / opinions.
We’ll just have to agree to disagree.
What standards are you talking about? All I did was ask questions that show how inherently unreliable race-based statistics can be, particularly as they relate to IQ.
I always say it's hard to read tone in writing. If you ever talked to me in person you'd know I'm neither pompous nor condescending. I'm actually one of the humblest persons you will meet. But I do know that very often when people have long-held beliefs challenged that they take it personally, regardless of the other person's tone. None of this is personal for me. I try not to insult anyone on the board. Except for the Village Idiot. She earned it.
Can you see how problematic it is to talk about mixed race people in this context? So Obama is black because he self-identifies as black?? How is that different from a transgendered man self-identifying as a woman?
And how does Obama's genetic makeup make him more black than white? Do you know who his parents were?

I know someone who is half black and half Palauan. He married a half Palestinian, half white woman and had kids. How do we label those kids when it comes to race-based statistics? (Rhetorical question)
We definitely have an entire political party that tries to make race-based policy, but it's wrong. And unreliable.
Yes we all make generalizations. We all have what I think is an innate need to label everyone we meet (e.g., man, woman, race, smart, dumb, rich, poor, etc.). For example, it confuses people when they look at someone and cannot immediately identify what that person's ethnic background is.
But one of the questions is, what do you (or anyone else) do with these statistics? What exactly is the purpose?