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Author Topic: Behavior modifacation vs racism  (Read 1162 times)
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« Reply #90 on: May 15, 2008, 02:59:12 AM »


Would you argue with Universe Prince for a while?
He seems to think that there are both learned and innate components , ...


Actually, I've spoken with him directly, and he thinks there is only the learned component of considering people of another race or skin color to be inferior. According to him, the "innate component" is not really a component of racism. It simply is what it is. It is not responsible for racism. So he says. But he's an idiotic, smart ass jerk. What the frak does he know?

Racism would not be possible without the innate component ,as described in Sci am at the head of the thread.
If the behavior were entirely learned there would be more variety in the expression of the phenomenon.

Last time I spoke to UP he was not a jerk at all , but an able debater prone to be generous with his thoughts .
He really can't tell when he has been had tho.

"It is what it is" Hahahahahahahahahaha!

Good night UP I have had a good time and you have given a good tussle.
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