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Jonah Goldberg: Finding race-based assumptions in unusual places

We often hear that what this country needs is an honest conversation about race.

Here’s a whole lot of “honesty” for you, from an unexpected place:

Black people are less likely than white people to be self-reliant.

Black people are less likely to emphasize “rational linear” and “quantitative” thinking.

They are less likely to think that “hard work is the key to success.”

They believe in punctuality less, and instant gratification more, than white people. Black people

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