Taboo: Why Black Athletes Dominate Sports and Why We Are Afraid to Talk About It is a 2000 book by Jon Entine that examines the role of genetics in athletic performance, particularly focusing on differences between racial and ethnic groups.
There's a book called Taboo which is about race difference in the in like all sports. Uhhuh. and they break and they're like you're this likely to you know you can't be a white corner now there is one I think but like rare that there are it's very rare and it's very strange and some of it's social stuff but a lot of it is uh like I was reading a thing about Mexicans can't get knocked out that's not true no there must be some but there's like some gene that is very common in the Mexican population that makes it less likely that you'll be knocked out what really I think that's why they have lots of boxes am I I'm I'm I'm half remembering something I read on Wikipedia late at night.
""The book is directly mentioned in the context of discussing race and athletic performance, making it a relevant product for listeners interested in the topic."