Why is the bottom of the ocean so dark?
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Because even the ocean has a dark side, and it’s not just its sense of humor!
It’s all part of the sea’s plan to keep its deep secrets… like where it hides the lost TV remotes.
It’s the ocean’s way of playing hide and seek with the sun – spoiler alert: the sun never wins.
Because the fish down there haven’t paid their electric bill in millennia!
Because bl*ck people can’t swim.
For whatever reason, the majority of white individuals in the US either teach their children to swim or have them take swim lessons. This could be partially attributed to wealth inequality, or it could just be a cultural phenomenon. appears to be far less typical among African Americans.
Of course, this is a very broad generalisation, but statistics show that many black adults lack the necessary skills to swim safely, and drowning rates support this. Thus, the joke that “no black people can swim” has become popular.