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Is there such a thing as Total Equality? 

ARE WE EQUAL? 
by Walter Williams   March 27, 2013
 
Are women equal to men? Are Jews equal to gentiles? Are blacks equal to 
Italians, Irish, Polish and other white people? The answer is probably a big 
fat no, and the pretense or assumption that we are equal -- or should be equal 
-- is foolhardy and creates mischief. Let's look at it.

Male geniuses outnumber female geniuses 7-to-1. Female intelligence is packed 
much closer to the middle of the bell curve, whereas men's intelligence has far 
greater variability. That means that though there are many more male geniuses, 
there are also many more male idiots. The latter might partially explain why 
more men are in jail than women.

Watch any Saturday afternoon college basketball game and ask yourself the 
question fixated in the minds of liberals everywhere: "Does this look like 
America?" Among the 10 players on the court, at best there might be two white 
players. If you want to see the team's white players, you must look at the 
bench. A Japanese or Chinese player is close to being totally out of the 
picture, even on the bench. Professional basketball isn't much better, with 80 
percent of the players being black, but at least there's a Chinese player.  
Professional football isn't much better, with blacks being 65 percent. In both 
sports, blacks are among the highest-paid players and have the highest number 
of awards for excellence. Blacks who trace their ancestry to West Africa, 
including black Americans, hold more than 95 percent of the top times in 
sprinting.

By contrast, blacks are only 2 percent of the NHL's ice hockey players. But 
don't fret about black NHL underrepresentation. State underrepresentation is 
worse. Most U.S. professional hockey players were born in Minnesota, followed 
by Massachusetts. Not a single U.S. professional hockey player can boast of 
having been born and raised in Hawaii, Mississippi or Louisiana. Any way we cut 
it, there is simply no racial proportionality or diversity in professional 
basketball, football and hockey.

A more emotionally charged question is whether we have equal intelligence. Take 
Jews, for example. They are only 3 percent of the U.S. population. Half-baked 
theories of racial proportionality would predict that 3 percent of U.S. Nobel 
laureates are Jews, but that's way off the mark. Jews constitute a whopping 39 
percent of American Nobel Prize winners. At the international level, the 
disparity is worse. Jews are not even 1 percent of the world's population, but 
they constitute 20 percent of the world's Nobel Prize winners.

There are many other inequalities and disproportionalities. Asian-Americans 
routinely score the highest on the math portion of the SAT, whereas blacks 
score the lowest. Men are 50 percent of the population, and so are women; yet 
men are struck by lightning six times as often as women. I'm personally 
wondering what whoever is in charge of lightning has against men. Population 
statistics for South Dakota, Iowa, Maine, Montana and Vermont show that not 
even 1 percent of their respective populations is black. By contrast, in 
Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi, blacks are overrepresented in terms of their 
percentages in the general population. Pima Indians of Arizona have the world's 
highest known diabetes rates. Prostate cancer is nearly twice as common among 
black men as white men. Cervical cancer rates are five times higher among 
Vietnamese women in the U.S. than among white women.

Soft-minded and sloppy-thinking academics, lawyers and judges harbor the silly 
notion that but for the fact of discrimination, we'd be proportionately 
distributed by race across incomes, education, occupations and other outcomes. 
There is absolutely no evidence anywhere, at any time, that proportionality is 
the norm anywhere on earth; however, much of our thinking, many of our laws and 
much of our public policy are based upon proportionality's being the norm. 
Maybe this vision is held because people believe that equality in fact is 
necessary for equality before the law. But the only requirement for equality 
before the law is that one is a human being.
---  Walter E. Williams is a professor of economics at George Mason University
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