John McAfee, a British-American computer programmer and founder of software company McAfee Associates, wrote the following on Twitter earlier today: “Get real. The “black” culture that most whites know is the 5% of blacks who are professionals in the white society. The 95% are in prisons, or selling drugs or on welfare. Families have multiple fathers and none are present. Poverty is rampant. This is the true black culture.” Archive: http://archive.is/GtQ5Z A few other users chimed in before the tweet was quickly deleted: Some additional tweets/responses from McAfee (Warning: possibly offensive language): I”ve been with a black woman so long that I”ve absorbed the Black culture”s lingo. Example: Black men who are true to their culture call their wives and girlfriends “bitches”, without being derogatory. I introduce Janice thusly – “This is my bitch, Janice”. White women freak out. – John McAfee (@officialmcafee) November 22, 2018 http://archive.is/sdOjg Are you black? If not, why are you even talking? You”re speaking from ideas, not from experience. I am immersed in the black culture at all levels. You are simply wrong. You get your ideas from black people”s behavior when interacting with the white world. It is a fucking mask. – John McAfee (@officialmcafee) November 22, 2018 http://archive.is/NnLBu Inferences from your comment: you are white. You have fewer than 3 black friends (people you hang with). You”ve slept with no more than two black bitches. Your knowledge of authentic black culture comes second hand – from TV and from white people mouthing political correctness. – John McAfee (@officialmcafee) November 22, 2018 http://archive.is/TDJFE Daft to you. Real world experience to me. Dive in yourself and take a look if you have the balls. The blacks that integrate into the white culture – professionals, actors spokespeople – represent less than 5% of the black community, they are in no way representative. – John McAfee (@officialmcafee) November 22, 2018 http://archive.is/nrH7M Main Image Credit: USA Today 1,084 views