I don’t see anything ridiculous about thinking that black people might be different to white people. They have a genetically different skin color, don’t they? Maybe they genetically differ in other ways.
I am a fan of professional bodybuilding, and I’ve noticed that black bodybuilders often have a very different calf shape to white bodybuilders. Look at current 202 competitor Kevin English:

His calves are short, and insert high on the shin bone. Now look at 80s-era bodybuilder Jeff King:

A very different shape, with calf insertions far lower on the shin bone, giving his calves a full and thick sweep (and his calf development is far better in general, but that’s not genetic). You can compare photos of many current and past pros, and black competitors consistently seem to have calves that insert higher than white competitors. The black bodybuilders who buck the trend (such as Chris Dickerson and David Henry) seem to be statistical outliers.
I don’t know how or to what extent the races genetically differ (and if black men turn out to be genetically superior to white men, I’m perfectly cool with that!), but I don’t understand why you’re a Klansman for just discussing the subject.
The racists of the past literally loved their ideology to death. Their crimes were so flagrant and sickening that now nobody feels comfortable discussing race at all! You can draw comparisons to other parts of society. Pedophilia is a horrible crime and nobody wants to be associated with it, so you’ve got the other side advancing itself unopposed into truly ridiculous territory (ie, Perez Hilton being accused of hosting child porn because he had a nude picture of Miley Cyrus on his site, who was 17 and a half years old at the time).
Seriously, if black people are different to white people, then that’s that. End game. If you think they’re not, then that has to come from a place of actual data. The laws of the universe do not bow to civil rights movements.
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