m********a 发帖数: 239 | 1 The following is an excerpt from this blog.
http://bigthink.com/ideas/24514
Imagine the following experiment. A woman can choose between communicating
with two men. One earns $60,000 a year and is the same race as her. The
other
earns X dollars per year and is one of three different races than her. Every
other observable characteristic about these two people is identical. What
would X have to be in order to make a woman prefer the man in the other
ethnic
group?
The results are striking. An African-American man would have to earn $154,
000
more than a white man in order for a white woman to prefer him. A Hispanic
man
would need to earn $77,000 more than a white man, and Asian man would need,
remarkably, an additional $247,000 in additional annual income. | s****x 发帖数: 683 | 2 Hehe, if I make additional $247,000 in additional annual income, why would I
bother dating a white woman?
The author needs to go have his or her mind checked. | G***G 发帖数: 16778 | 3 what does the following paragraph from the post mean?
"It seems that for those with a same-race preference it is not a lack of
self-awareness that is causing them to misrepresent their racial preferences
. Maybe there is a difference between what they think that should want and
what they actually want."
Every
【在 m********a 的大作中提到】 : The following is an excerpt from this blog. : http://bigthink.com/ideas/24514 : Imagine the following experiment. A woman can choose between communicating : with two men. One earns $60,000 a year and is the same race as her. The : other : earns X dollars per year and is one of three different races than her. Every : other observable characteristic about these two people is identical. What : would X have to be in order to make a woman prefer the man in the other : ethnic : group?
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