Kindness in children is correlated with intelligence and education?

Nail

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According to statistics, American Jews are the most educated group in the US, followed by Asians, non-Jewish whites, Hispanics and finally, African-Americans. When I look at how the children of these groups treat each other on the street I notice that Jewish kids always help each other, are always polite with each other and NEVER hit each other. On the opposite end of the spectrum, African-American kids are always cruel to each other: they yell at each other, hit each other and kick each other all the time. When these kids grow up they will, most likely, continue to treat each other the same way...
 
No, kindness in children is correlated with religion. Children who are religious are kinder, because they're taught to be that way because of their religion. Religious parents are more likely to set their child's education as a priority in their lives. That makes the children smarter too. Jews are notorious for teaching their children religion and paying more for their education. They know where it's at. They won't have to worry as much about being stuck in some nursing home, or left abandoned when they get too old to take care of themselves. Their children will repay them for their sacrifice. It's not just Jews. Look at where JFK's father went through his sons.
 
I think that's a sterotype to say that all African-American kids are cruel and unforgiving to eachother. That is extremely to racist to say that no black child behaves towards other with kindness. I don't think that education and intelligence is correlated with kindness at all. That's complete bullshit. Education can change people. Yes, some people to the path of success but others to path of cruelty. Look for example at people who are very educated but corrupt politicians. George Bush went to Harvard but the guy is retarded.

I don't see why you posted this as a question. It's more of a statement to me. You are being very blunt by grouping all African-American's together like that.
 
It sounds like something, but it really isn't because it is a generalization. I've met some pretty civil African-Americans in my life.

It is not personality factors such as "kindness" that influence intelligence. Intelligence is influenced by a complex combination genetics and environment. Although education is part of the environment, by itself it doesn't make someone intelligent.
 
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