Here comes the debate. You're not behaving in a manner worthy of being debated on the subject, and I'm 70% certain I'm going to ban you. However, here is the link, with citations included within it, that proves my point:
isteve.blogspot.com/2007/09/black-v-white-physical-differences-in.htmlScroll down to see the extensive bibliography.
I have noticed that black people tend to have larger buttocks for many years. It has nothing to do with diet. It's genetic. I'm not saying that every black person has larger buttocks than every white person...there's plenty of overlap between the races in size of all body parts, not just buttocks. However, on average, there are differences in a number of body part sizes between races. It's a fact. You can study up on it if you want, but I'm warning you, a ban is coming if you don't back down on this, and change your tone and posting style. Your behavior is basically coming pretty close to trolling, you're not teaching any of us anything new. We have plenty of ZC people and bodybuilders here, and my philosophy is, you better obey forum rules carefully if you're not bringing anything new to the discussion. I'm not playing.
Here's another link, specifically mentioning how blacks have more muscle mass on their limbs, and less in the torso:
racehist.blogspot.com/2009/12/racial-differences-in-muscle-mass.htmlI'm not saying that eating a diet very high in muscle meat won't change your musculature. Sure it will. However, your hypothesis was that the difference between black and white buttock size is diet-related. It is not. The black and white people I know all eat about the same diet, and the black people have larger buttocks, on average. As well, the papers I linked above also remove credibility for your hypothesis.
Let me be clear--you will do one of three things.
1. Retract your statement
2. Provide support in the form of links to scientific studies
3. Be banned.
You will also be banned if you do not change your posting style and tone to a more respectful one. I don't have to tolerate your behavior. We are here to learn about diet, not to be preached at.
Here's one more link:
erectuswalksamongst.us/Chap10.htmlHere's a quote from that link:
"22) The gluteal (buttocks) muscles in Africans and Caucasians are “stacked,” but they are “offset” in Asians, making Asian buttocks flatter.
These muscles are thicker in blacks."