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sharksandwich81 t1_j0nhlym wrote

This study was specifically on black families in a metropolitan area with high racial disparity. They’re reporting the conclusion of THEIR study. Nobody (outside your imagination) is asserting that this is only true of black families and nobody else.

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BoreDominated t1_j0nir7p wrote

Why only do the study on black families, then?

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sharksandwich81 t1_j0nkxzf wrote

One aspect of parental support they studied was to “Challenge racism and disrupt intergenerational trauma”.

Do you not think this is a valid subject for study?

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BoreDominated t1_j0nz52c wrote

That one aspect, sure. What about the rest?

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sharksandwich81 t1_j0oa45s wrote

What about them? Why don’t you stop with the insinuations and tell us what you’re getting at? I honestly don’t even know what that question is supposed to mean.

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BoreDominated t1_j0oa8gw wrote

Do they only apply to black people?

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sharksandwich81 t1_j0ob9ef wrote

Nobody is saying or implying that.

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BoreDominated t1_j0ostbb wrote

You mentioned one aspect and implied that this aspect would be specific to black people, so I asked if the others would be too. If not, and the other aspects would apply to anyone, why not do a racism study specifically for black people and do an overall study for the other aspects?

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sharksandwich81 t1_j0p5cdb wrote

Maybe you can email the authors and ask why they did one study instead of the two totally separate studies you think they should’ve done.

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