"Inborn talent is not genetics"
Put this one in the library of faux-fighter humdingers. "Inborn Talent" and "Genetics" in-contravertably refer to the same thing, unless you believe constellations or some such effect your abilities and destiny.
Therefore, you have undeniably been arguing with me that Tiger is the greatest golfer ever because of his genetics, not because of his long and arduous training in the game of golf.
"I never said that Negros are genetically superior . Genetic superiority has been your mantra not mine. Therefore your question is lame."
You have asserted that ******** are the best players of every sport discussed on this forum where there is a good ******* player for you to rally around. (If a white man was on a site for black athletes, trying to prove that X white athlete was better than every black individual mentioned, you'd call that racism in a heartbeat, you hypocrite.)
You have further repeatedly argued with me and others that this is the result of your "inborn talent", IOW genetics, not societal or cultural factors, such a black poverty, black love of sports, or an anti-white caste system. (It is possible of course that you actually think your ******* supremacism is subtle when in fact it is glaring and obvious to anyone who can read.) And there are many, many more ******** like yourself who have no qualms about voicing (or more typically, hollering) Black athletic superiority in public. Why should they have qualms, society will never condemn THEM for their racism.
The interesting part, as has been repeatedly pointed, is that blacks quickly cry foul and the P.C. monolith unleashes all of it's fury when someone speculates that the root of many black failings may lie in these same "inborn" factors that make for black athletic triumph.
Heres how it breaks down:
You cannot deny the stereotype believed both by blacks and the general populace is that blacks are superior athletes. This is constantly expressed in movies, telivision, and media commentary.
You cannot, for the many reasons given above, credibly deny that you hold this opinion yourself.
You cannot deny that black failures in areas of average I.Q. and social behaviors are just as noticeable as black domination of the sprints and other sporting niches.
You cannot deny that a huge double standard exists in our society, that while every rock is turned trying to locate and exorcise White racism, Black racism slaps us in the face every day while we pretend not to notice. When a title along the lines of "White Men Can't Jump" is blazoned on marquees across the country, and somehow it's "okay", even you can't deny it. So as I say, answer if you can, why is one cheap shot fair and the other foul, and how the devil do you justify the situation.
"Not every black guy can play basketball and Not every white guy is good at wrestling."
This is a tangential point, but I just have to address it...
Like many people of pedestrian intellect, you raise exceptions as if they disproved the existence of racial traits. Upon further examination, this position is ridiculous, since very few general rules in life are in fact without exception. Never the less, these same people will make common sense decisions every day in their lives based upon averages and probabilities, not absolute certainties. There is a very real statistical possibility of being killed every time you drive, but most people do so anyway, judging that their chances of being killed are slim in relation to the benefits of driving. You could quite possibly make a good guard animal out of a Lab or a good retreiver out of a Doberman, but long experience has shown that this will usually not be optimal. Yao Ming's existence does not prove that Asians can accurately be described as an extremely tall, lanky people.
Perhaps I can make you understand with an analogy. It is a useful and generally true assumption that wood will float and stones will sink. However, certain kinds of pumice and ironwood defy this rule...any reasonable person can understand the existence of exceptions without throwing out a generally true and useful observation. However, the politically correct position as usual defies all reason. The P.C. position on race is similar to asserting that because some woods sink and some stones float, then building my boat out of basalt blocks will yield the same results as building it out of wooden planks.