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In response to:

Obama's Nobel Peace Prize

Dragon Horse Wrote: Oct 29, 2009 8:43 AM
"African ancestry since it honored Nelson Mandela in 1993 and earlier Desmond Tutu (1984), Martin Luther King (1964) and Ralph Bunche (1950). So far as people of African ancestry, the Nobel Committee has a ways to go. While people of African ancestry are roughly 14 percent of the world's population, they are only five percent of the 98 individuals, since 1901, seen fit to be Nobel Laureates. Having awarded the Peace Prize to only three Asians, while Asians are almost 55 percent of the world's population, suggests that the Nobel Committee's Far Eastern diversity problem is insurmountable.""

Your logic is specious at best.

No it just shows bias. Every black person to win was from a predominately white country or one created...
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