While it is true that the color of somebody's skin has no effect on their abilities, this assumes that every person has access to the same opportunities. Historically, this has not been the case, as many racial minorities have been put down in our systems through job opportunities, education, and even housing.
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Take Asian-Americans, for example. They've faced discrimination, yet they often outperform their peers academically. This suggests that cultural factors, like valuing education and hard work, also play a significant role. What are your thoughts on this? Could there be a shift in focus from systemic factors to individual and cultural ones?