The idea of a distinctive, unifying, risk-taking American DNA might also help to explain our most persistent and painful racial divide - between the progeny of every immigrant nationality that chose to come here, and the one significant group that exercised no choice in making their journey to the U.S. Nothing in the horrific ordeal of African slaves, seized from their homes against their will, reflected a genetic predisposition to risk-taking, or any sort of self-selection based on personality traits.
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Wait a minute...so is Social Darwinism like, cool to talk about again?
And if immigration made us so great - why are we so against it now?
Personally, I say let's bring in some of these horses and let 'em ride.
He's a good Christian man. Like Bush!
I hate him.
Wait, didn't the African chiefs send all the guys they didn't like to America? The dissidents? The instigaters? The trouble-makers? In other words, the risk takers? Leaving behind all the meek, obedient people? If dis guy's gonna make a point, the least he should do is look back at history PROPERLY.
I bet he can't say specifically what Chamberlain did in Munich in 1938 either.
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