Discrimination and Disparities

Guest Post by Walter E. Williams

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My longtime friend and colleague Dr. Thomas Sowell has just published a revised and enlarged edition of “Discrimination and Disparities.” It lays waste to myth after myth about the causes of human differences not only in the United States but around the globe. Throughout the book, Sowell shows that socioeconomic outcomes differ vastly among individuals, groups and nations in ways that cannot be easily explained by any one factor, whether it’s genetics, sex or race discrimination or a history of gross mistreatment that includes expulsion and genocide.

In his book “The Philadelphia Negro” (1899), W.E.B. Du Bois posed the question as to what would happen if white people lost their prejudices overnight. He said that it would make little difference to most blacks. He said: “Some few would be promoted, some few would get new places — the mass would remain as they are” until the younger generation began to “try harder” and the race “lost the omnipresent excuse for failure: prejudice.”

Sowell points out that if historical injustices and persecution were useful explanations of group disadvantage, Jews would be some of the poorest and least-educated people in the world today. Few groups have been victimized down through history as have the Jews. Despite being historical targets of hostility and lethal violence, no one can argue that as a result Jews are the most disadvantaged people.

Jews are not alone in persecution either. The number of overseas Chinese slaughtered by Vietnamese mobs and the number of Armenians slaughtered by mobs in the Ottoman Empire in just one year exceeds the number of black Americans lynched in the history of the U.S. From 1882-1968, 4,743 total lynchings occurred in the United States, of which 3,446 of the victims were black. Sowell concludes this section suggesting that it is dangerous for society to depict outcome differences as evidence or proof of malevolent actions that need to be counterattacked or avenged. Politicians and others who are now calling for reparations to blacks for slavery should take note of Sowell’s argument.

There’s considerable handwringing among educational “experts” about the black/white academic achievement gap. Part of the persistence of that gap can be laid at the feet of educators who replaced what worked with what sounded good. One notable example of success is the achievement of students at the all-black Dunbar High School in Washington, D.C., from 1870 to 1955. During that period, Dunbar students frequently outscored white students on achievement tests in the Washington, D.C., area. Sowell, who studied Dunbar and other high-achieving black schools, says, Dunbar “had unsparing standards for both school work and for such behavioral qualities a punctuality and social demeanor. Dunbar’s homework requirements were more than most other public schools. Some Dunbar parents complained to the D.C. Board of Education about the large amount of homework required.”

Dunbar High School was not the only black school with a record of success that would be the envy of today’s public schools. Schools such as Frederick Douglass (Baltimore), Booker T. Washington (Atlanta), PS 91 (Brooklyn), McDonogh 35 (New Orleans) and others operated at a similar level of excellence. By the way, these excelling students weren’t solely members of the black elite; most had parents who were manual laborers, domestic servants, porters and maintenance men.

Observing the historical success of these and other black schools, one wonders about the catchwords of Chief Justice Earl Warren’s statement that separate schools “are inherently unequal.” That vision led to racial integration going from being a means to an end to racial integration becoming an end all by itself. Sowell doesn’t say this, but in my view, integration becoming the goal is what has made diversity and inclusion the end all and be all of today’s educators at many levels.

Dr. Thomas Sowell’s “Discrimination and Disparities” is loaded with pearls of wisdom from which we can all benefit, and as such, this will not be my final discussion of his masterpiece.

Walter E. Williams’s Latest Book American Contempt for Liberty is available on Amazon

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Diogenes’ Dung
Diogenes’ Dung
May 1, 2019 3:12 pm

I appreciate Sowell’s unflinching Uncle Tomness; pinning the genetic tendency to shit where you sleep on the bed-shitters.

Today, if W.E.B. Du Bois could pose the question to 1,000 Philadelphia Niggers “Who is Thomas Sowell?”

“Fuck if I know. Whose axin?”

Pequiste
Pequiste
  Diogenes’ Dung
May 1, 2019 8:00 pm

!!

James the Deplorable Wanderer
James the Deplorable Wanderer
  Diogenes’ Dung
May 1, 2019 10:55 pm

More than likely, Thomas Sowell asking the reverse question “Who was W.E.B. DuBois?” to the same thousand Philadelphia folks would get the same answer! What makes you think they would learn their own REAL history any better than America’s?

Juxtapositions And Gray-matter
Juxtapositions And Gray-matter
May 1, 2019 3:31 pm

Throughout the book, Sowell shows that socioeconomic outcomes differ vastly among individuals, groups and nations in ways that cannot be easily explained by any one factor

I like Walter and he has been posted for years on Libertarian sites (like Lew Rockwell) but, hmmmm….

I wonder if Sowell looked at IQ. There are a few exceptions that clearly revolve around outliers (low IQ, but lots of oil/money like Quatar with 78 average -or, high IQ and lots of tyranny/poverty like Mongolia with 98 average), but for the most part IQ goes right along with poverty and other social woes.

http://www.worlddata.info/iq-by-country.php

A country like Senegal, with an average IQ of 60 (Oh…My…God – in my best Higgins voice) or even Pakistan at 82, is poor due to centuries of inbreeding (in pakistan inbred percent of population is around 70!). It appears that low IQ and social aspects derived from it, are effects of extremely poor selection over thousands of years.

Border Collie versus a mongrel. It is genetic statistics/probability. Same with hybrid seeds or fruit – almost every commercial fruit tree on the planet is a clone for a reason. The best stuff is cloned and grafted or is heirloom hybrid of stable genetics regardless of pollinator.

But I don’t really know…just my thoughts on it. Randolph and Mortimer had the debate too, and it turns out nurture beats nature in Hollyweird – and the schools Williams mentions from a different time.

AC
AC
  Juxtapositions And Gray-matter
May 1, 2019 4:50 pm

Pure coincidence?

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deKuntier
deKuntier
  AC
May 2, 2019 11:46 pm

I are moving to Nuuk an turns that Mofo Red.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  Juxtapositions And Gray-matter
May 2, 2019 12:21 am

And David Duke was castigated for mentioning studies of I.Q. when it came to black performance.

The Modern Chronicler
The Modern Chronicler
May 1, 2019 3:33 pm

Great book so far, but I’m a bit annoyed a new and improved version came out. Oh well, Thomas Sowell is a brilliant and outstanding mind; I attempt to read any article he writes and have made it a life mission to read every one of his books on society, philosophy, race, history. Mostly done with Black Rednecks and White Liberals; this book is amazing and I learned a lot about why whites in the North and whites in the South developed different cultures.

mark
mark
  The Modern Chronicler
May 2, 2019 12:12 am

Modern Chronicler,

If you haven’t read ‘American Nations’ I found it fascinating culturally and historically and accurate as far as the 11 different cultures in the U.S.…but when you get to the end of the book and speculation on the future comes into play it becomes obvious the author is a liberal Yankee and dislikes the Deep South.

I’ll check out: Black Rednecks and White Liberals.

https://www.businessinsider.com/regional-differences-united-states-2018-1

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
May 2, 2019 12:18 am

I love the writing of Walter Williams and Thomas Sowell. But since they are both black, they are two of a limited amount of people who can say what needs to be said about the black community. Let a white person try to say the same thing and oh, boy. And therein lies the problem.