Assuming there are no underlying systemic discriminations or inhibitors at play, the results speak for themselves.
The brutal reality is that various peoples and individuals have varying aptitudes to various things depending upon their genetic makeup, upbringing, social factors, and more.
You literally can not round up a random group of people and expect them all to behave the same. That's not how this works.
> Assuming there are no underlying systemic discriminations or inhibitors at play, the results speak for themselves.
Systemic discrimination and inhibitors can't be set aside in a discussion about representation. The results you're referring to have those two baked in.
The brutal reality is that various peoples and individuals have varying aptitudes to various things depending upon their genetic makeup, upbringing, social factors, and more.
You literally can not round up a random group of people and expect them all to behave the same. That's not how this works.