1. When a black person with a PhD is interviewed at an Asian University there are no white or black people on the hiring board, then where is the racism? When it comes to some jobs one indeed just needs to be the most well spoken, prepared, and indeed qualified to get the job. Was my black housemate denied work because of her race? I am sure that the interviewer was statistically likely to be white. In a majority white country there will be mostly white people on the hiring board. Unless you live in London or overseas whence me suggesting you go there or just go overseas and try out Nigeria if your obvious contempt in an interview is just too much to handle.

2. Your arguments are feeble. You do realize that basic Origami is beyond a person with an IQ of 80. Fine, ask someone at that level to fix your torn shoulder. Go for it. Have fun. Be nice.

3. IQ is not the only factor, there is also conscientiousness meaning you need discipline to do well too. A surgeon will work a 12 hour day and not be afforded many opportunities to try again. One can try again with the Origami puzzle, you cannot repeat the shoulder surgery. It is a very responsible position to be in.

4. People who attend Ivy league Universities tend to have pretty high IQ's. As much as I dislike Zuckerberg he is clearly a very intelligent man. He is a world away from the IQ of 90 world. I would guess 140 plus.

5. No, you are making excuses. I was born poor, lived in a shelter, but still got an education, still made some money. Having money first is an advantage, but it is not everything. I did not sell drugs, I worked hard at bettering myself and this gave me opportunities and you called me a liar for saying a white man had not hired me in decades, but it is absolutely true.

Even on this forum we have successful non white people who pay more in taxes than I probably earn in a year, so quit with all the excuses all the time. Either you have ability along with discipline, or else you do not, but you probably have the intelligence or the discipline which is at least something. If you have neither then it is tough, but that is why we nurture and try our best.