Even at the age of 6 years old...we are still athletically superior
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Hey at least you used the qualifier "athletically" this time. So you're still a divisive asshole, but at least you're not lying.
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Not mad. Enjoy the CTE while 6 year old Asians are fluent in multiple languages:cheers:
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wtf would you have your 6 yr old doing this shit ? god damn people are ****ing stupid
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CTE
Re: Even at the age of 6 years old...we are still athletically superior
Same for whites being mentally superior.
And as you can see, the mental advantage is far more important.
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[QUOTE=stalkerforlife]Same for whites being mentally superior.
And as you can see, the mental advantage is far more important.[/QUOTE]
pretty sure aznz take that title.
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[QUOTE=diamenz]pretty sure aznz take that title.[/QUOTE]
Then why isn
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[QUOTE=MaxFly]CTE[/QUOTE]
From one of the comments:
Injury is more likely to occur in youth flag football than in youth tackle football. Severe injuries and concussions were not significantly different between leagues. Concussion was more likely to occur during games than during practice. Players in the sixth or seventh grade were more likely to suffer a concussion than were younger players.
[url]https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5305025/[/url]
As that person said, it's not really physically possible to inflict any real damage when the kids are that small.
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[QUOTE=Vino24]Then why isn
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If you accept that there are athletic genetic differences, you must accept that there are intellectual genetic differences.
And yes, asians are smarter than whites.
However, I'm pretty sure that whites are more spatially aware, they're more athletic, and they have much higher levels of empathy.
People in China literally run people over repeatedly after accidentally hitting them with their cars... because it's cheaper.
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Re: Even at the age of 6 years old...we are still athletically superior
But at no point are you mentally superior.
Re: Even at the age of 6 years old...we are still athletically superior
[QUOTE=aj1987]From one of the comments:
Injury is more likely to occur in youth flag football than in youth tackle football. Severe injuries and concussions were not significantly different between leagues. Concussion was more likely to occur during games than during practice. Players in the sixth or seventh grade were more likely to suffer a concussion than were younger players.
[url]https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5305025/[/url]
As that person said, it's not really physically possible to inflict any real damage when the kids are that small.[/QUOTE]
The problem as described by Dr. Bennet Omalu, who discovered CTE, is not simply concussions, but really the sub-concussive hits that players experience. That study relies on injuries as the key data point, but injuries aren't the only issue. Here is an excerpt from a discussion with Ann McKee, who is the director of the Boston University CTE Center.
[QUOTE]KP: Are kids younger than 14 more at risk for brain injuries than adults?
A.M.: That’s an important question. Kids’ brains are developing. Their heads are a larger part of their body, and their necks are not as strong as adults’ necks. So kids may be at a greater risk of head and brain injuries than adults.
KP: Should those kids play tackle football?
A.M.: No. I would advise kids not to play any sports, such as tackle football, where they are exposed to repeated blows to the head.
KP: Are you a sports fan?
A.M.: Yes, I was a gymnast and played volleyball growing up in Wisconsin. My three children played soccer and lacrosse. I grew up as a Green Bay Packers fan. I am not against sports. We want kids to play sports, but we want them to be safe.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=diamenz]pretty sure aznz take that title.[/QUOTE]
They are mechanically smarter but lack social nuance.