Ever wonder why Blacks are more predisposed to certain things?

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'ology

Quote from: Omi on August 17, 2019, 08:56:23 PM
Quote from: Tonkaman on August 17, 2019, 08:50:20 PM
Quote from: Omi on August 17, 2019, 08:39:30 PM
Quote600 years of death and cruelty 

On face value, it's easy for a non-black person to wonder why black people, over a century removed from slavery, can still harbor such strong feelings just from watching a TV show. And, to be fair, I think we even wonder that about ourselves sometimes. It's a question that has been tackled by some of our greatest and most eloquent writers, but apparently it's also addressed by a component of our society that many of us never expected: science.

Dr. Rachel Yehuda, professor of psychiatry at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, has conducted a depth of research into epigenetics and the intergenerational transmission of trauma. In layman's terms, she is researching how serious incidents of trauma (i.e. slavery, holocaust, etc.) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be passed down through generations in shared family genes. Her research has revealed that when people experience trauma, it changes their genes in a very specific and noticeable way, so when those people have children and their genes are passed down to their children, the children also inherit the genes affected by trauma.


This an actual thing , not a hypothesis, its  been studied over and over again, the health inequalities are unprecedented and only have been recognised by the wider medical committees

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This is very much a real thing. It scares and amazes me, like their are really some people walkijg around with 100 of years of trauma attached to them and they're unaware and don't know how to break it.
!!! And this isn't just the trauma, it also affects our likelihood for certain diseases, diabetes, cancers, heart attacks ect
And black people are at the top of the chain when it comes to health inequalities
Lack of engagement with mental health, distrust with health authorities, unable.e to afford healthcare
It's a double barrel gun
So much mistrust and valid reasons so.
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Blessed Be The Mufuckin Fruit!!!



Naomi Hit Me

Quote from: 'ology on August 18, 2019, 08:00:37 AM
Quote from: Omi on August 17, 2019, 08:56:23 PM
Quote from: Tonkaman on August 17, 2019, 08:50:20 PM
Quote from: Omi on August 17, 2019, 08:39:30 PM
Quote600 years of death and cruelty 

On face value, it's easy for a non-black person to wonder why black people, over a century removed from slavery, can still harbor such strong feelings just from watching a TV show. And, to be fair, I think we even wonder that about ourselves sometimes. It's a question that has been tackled by some of our greatest and most eloquent writers, but apparently it's also addressed by a component of our society that many of us never expected: science.

Dr. Rachel Yehuda, professor of psychiatry at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, has conducted a depth of research into epigenetics and the intergenerational transmission of trauma. In layman's terms, she is researching how serious incidents of trauma (i.e. slavery, holocaust, etc.) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be passed down through generations in shared family genes. Her research has revealed that when people experience trauma, it changes their genes in a very specific and noticeable way, so when those people have children and their genes are passed down to their children, the children also inherit the genes affected by trauma.


This an actual thing , not a hypothesis, its  been studied over and over again, the health inequalities are unprecedented and only have been recognised by the wider medical committees

:stressed:
This is very much a real thing. It scares and amazes me, like their are really some people walkijg around with 100 of years of trauma attached to them and they're unaware and don't know how to break it.
!!! And this isn't just the trauma, it also affects our likelihood for certain diseases, diabetes, cancers, heart attacks ect
And black people are at the top of the chain when it comes to health inequalities
Lack of engagement with mental health, distrust with health authorities, unable.e to afford healthcare
It's a double barrel gun
So much mistrust and valid reasons so.
:stressed:
!!!!
I just read there was another experiment where black men were exposed to syphilis and gonorrhoea and left to die basically

Naomi Hit Me

QuoteBerta was a female patient in the Psychiatric Hospital... in February 1948, Berta was injected in her left arm with syphilis. A month later, she developed scabies (an itchy skin infection cause by a mite). Several weeks later, Dr. Cutler noted that she also developed red bumps where he had injected her arm, lesions on her arms and legs, and her skin was beginning to waste away from her body. Berta was not treated for syphilis until three months after her injection. Soon after, on August 23, Dr. Cutler wrote that Berta appeared as if she was going to die, but he did not specify why. That same day he put gonorrheal pus from another male subject into both of Berta's eyes, as well as in her urethra and rectum. He also re-infected her with syphilis. Several days later, Berta's eyes were filled with pus from the gonorrhea, and she was bleeding from her urethra. Three days later, on August 27, Berta died


Like this evil only comes from whites