nefansince75
Well-Known Member
In the future you should not discuss groups when every individual is unique. Many, many Italians have strong family bonds too but that "group" is not mentioned as having higher casualties. When you single out groups you can expect others to read the polarization.No, What I've learned living with both of those groups is that they have a stronger bond to each other than Caucasians. Their family ties are much stronger. It has nothing to do with being dumb or stubborn, it's almost genetic.
Diabetes was nothing until after the turn of the century. Now it's like peanut allergies. When I was growing up and all through high school, every kid that I knew ate a peanut butter sandwich at least twice a week. Now 75% of children have peanut butter allergies. Before 2010 diabetes was never associated with African Americans. The big issue was sickle cell. Nearly every adult regardless of race has hypertension issues. It may not need medication but it's an issue. I think trying to find more excuses for deaths related to COVID is more guilt related than factual.
The truth is that much of the death reporting is pure speculation and misinformation. Not one reliable news source has reported the exact numbers of deaths by race. They can't even give an exact number of deaths by age. The really sad and annoying part of this is that every death is now being somehow connected to COVID. Even suicides.
In the future, please do not make assumptions and then say that "I" am assuming your assumption. And when you accuse me of making an 'assumption' please show that assumption of mine in quotes.