observations on the matter...
>'Human Behavior' researchers are endeavoring to find out if there are genetic markers that might help to explain 'Anti-Social' behaviors...not unlike finding the BRCA1/2 genetic mutations that indicate a higher than normal potential for breast cancer...to date, as best I can tell, they haven't found any. Unlike finding the BRCA mutations, human behaviors are significantly affected by a multitude of environmental factors, so the challenge of testing and proving that such a marker or markers exist is daunting.
>From your posts, it appears to me that you are equating the searches with definitive results...more than that, you seem to be asserting that there must be a racial factor involved that would lead one to believe that Black people were more inclined to have this...as yet unfound...genetic marker. In short, if this is what you're trying to convey, you are 'way over your ski tips' with this line of thinking
>More importantly, at least to me, I am at a loss as to understanding what value/usage you would find should such a marker be identified...what would you do with that knowledge?...would you insist that everyone be tested for the marker?...would those with the "ASB" marker be 'tagged' in a police data base? would they be denied access to government jobs?...any jobs?...denied marriage licenses for fear of passing on those genes?...would you want them segregated from society and kept in a 'gulag' somewhere as a prophylactic measure to protect society?...help me out here...what's your "End Game" with all of this?
>Another question...how do you define "Anti-Social Behavior", especially when it comes to races?...do you consider the murders of millions of Jews by 'Pure White" German Nazis "Anti-Social"?...or, the enslavement of Black Africans by White Europeans "Anti-Social"?...or the seizure of foreign lands by several 'White' European Nations "Anti-Social"?...or is it just the venting of accumulated frustrations by those formerly enslaved Black Americans that strikes you as being "Anti-Social"?
>I'd also like to hear your reply to my prior link regarding the utterly despicable racial hate crime in Jasper, Texas...and whether that changes the 'color' of your thinking on all of this.