>you can't blame white people for slavery, look, only 1.6% even owned slaves >what? less than 1.6% of black people commit all of these violent crimes? no man, you gotta blame all black people
the above applies to so many dumb fucks on Sup Forums and it's VERY telling about the average mental capacity of the typical clueless, yokel retard bitching about anything concerning race on this board.
In 2005, the Institute of Medicine reported that each year the cost associated with premature birth in the United States was over $26 billion. The US. Preterm-related causes of death are more than three times higher for black infants than for white infants. Disparities are also seen for Native American infants. cdc.gov/cdcgrandrounds/archives/2015/november2015.htm
Blacks have preemies more often because they are violent and have no sense of morality, so nigger males are much more likely to assault pregnant negro women and cause premature labor.
Camden Anderson
Eighty-six percent of all health care spending in 2010 was for people with one or more chronic medical conditions. cdc.gov/chronicdisease/overview/
We don't blame all black people. We just understand the statistical risk that comes with them. Anywhere they are it's a pretty rough place. It's always been that way since their history. Asians moved past that, Latinos moved passed that (somewhat) blacks? Still basically back in the 1300-1400 level of development when they are left completely to their own devices. Sorry but it's true.
>inb4 the white people permanantley impoverished the African people irreversibly. Also even though Africans didn't know how to forge metal or what gold is they were intellectually equal to the whites. The gold was "stolen" and the africans didn't know what gold was. Nor diamonds. Anyone would have taken advantage of the situation. All in all every black achievement comes from white charity. And because we "touched them last" it's now permanently our fault that they suck even though they sucked before we got to them
Unintended pregnancies increase the risk for poor maternal and infant outcomes and in 2010, resulted in $21 billion in direct medical costs in the United States. cdc.gov/sixeighteen/pregnancy/
thats still 496000 slaveowners in the United states. Also on top of them being slaves, their humanity wasn't recognized and they were stepped on killed and punished for practicing basic rights even while they weren't slaves. Shove this "well it was only 1.6% of the white population" up your ass, if it was less than 2% why did it take a war to abolish the practice?
The estimated annual medical cost of obesity in the U.S. was $147 billion in 2008 U.S. dollars; the medical costs for people who are obese were $1,429 higher than those of normal weight. cdc.gov/obesity/data/adult.html
Childhood general intelligence has a direct effect on adult BMI, obesity, and weight gain, net of education, earnings, mother's BMI, father's BMI, childhood social class, and sex. More intelligent children grow up to eat more healthy foods and exercise more frequently as adults. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/oby.20018/full
Cross-sectional studies have found that obesity is associated with low intellectual ability and neuroimaging abnormalities in adolescence and adulthood. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3813310/
low IQ is associated with increased odds of obesity, particularly in female adolescents and in adolescents with high SES. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24339055
African Americans are 3 times more likely than whites to develop ESRD (end-stage renal disease). Hispanics are 35% more likely than non-Hispanics to develop ESRD. cdc.gov/diabetes/pubs/pdf/kidney_factsheet.pdf
In addition to its burden on health, CKD requires substantial US health care resources. ESRD costs Medicare $32.9 billion in 2010, and earlier stages of CKD cost Medicare an estimated $48 billion in 2010. kidney.org/sites/default/files/Future Burden of CKD.pdf