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You leave my middle school science teacher out of this, sir.No we need more deathfats in Science. Representation matters.
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You leave my middle school science teacher out of this, sir.No we need more deathfats in Science. Representation matters.
I hate the author of this article so much. Hate him AND his fucking circlejerk yuppie friends.
What gets me MATI is that a career criminal from Minneapolis got turned into a secular saint, while many people who had actually contributed to the world more than Floyd ever did were forgotten.If they did a second gold casket funeral they better not invite me.
It's still a dick move, though.Nihonese aren't a race, so mixing up all the gooks and pushing Japanese, Chinese and whereverese into camps made for Japanese Americans would be racist.
Confining only the Japs would have been simply bigoted.
In the early 20th century a lot of women physicists genuinely didn't get the credit they deserved for a while (Henrietta Leavitt, for example, wasn't originally properly credited for her work with Edwin Hubble), so there was an impression that physicists were even more disproportionately men than they really were. Nowadays it's still mostly men but a lot more even and I wouldn't say women aren't interested in a sweeping statement when very few men are at an advanced level either. It's generally a specialised field.Maybe in... that's from where? Mexico? Spain? Argentina? Anyway... maybe that's the case there. I distinctly remember my (male) teachers all gushing over Dr. Marie Skłodowska Curie (and yes, I had to google that middle name) throughout middle and high school. With good reason, the woman deserves all the praise she gets.
And yet, the girls in class all, except for the two nerdy girls sitting way up front, looked as bored about Dr. Curie as they were when they learned about Lady Lovelace. Or Hypatia of Alexandria, in history class. It's almost as if they weren't interested in the subject matter in the first place, regardless of whether the person in question had an innie or an outie...
Admittedly, most of the boys were also bored out of their skulls. Not everybody is a nerd, after all. I wonder if black kids suddenly get massively better grades and/or attendance records out of sheer motivation whenever Black History month rolls around.
I wouldn't even call Lindsay Ellis a Breadtuber though. She's a film critic who occasionally politispergs.The same applies to the "bread tube" and far left politics community, where actual women are pretty few and far between aside from people like Lindsay Ellis
Weird. I stopped watching her years and years ago (long before the whole "Change the Channel"/Channel Autism shitshow) because she was becoming a politisperg who occasionally did film criticism.I wouldn't even call Lindsay Ellis a Breadtuber though. She's a film critic who occasionally politispergs.
The left didn't care about global warming when the niggers were burning cities down did that? Makes ya thunk.What gets me MATI is that a career criminal from Minneapolis got turned into a secular saint, while many people who had actually contributed to the world more than Floyd ever did were forgotten.
It's still a dick move, though.
Call her a baby killer, cuts through the horse shit and gets to the point.I wouldn't even call Lindsay Ellis a Breadtuber though. She's a film critic who occasionally politispergs.
Slaveowning generation? Please. American Gothic was painted in 1930, well after the fall of slavery, and Iowa, where the painting was set, never had slavery on a large scale - only about 1200 slaves were in the territory under French rule, and it got abolished in 1821 by the Missouri Compromise.
Slaveowning generation? Please. American Gothic was painted in 1930, well after the fall of slavery, and Iowa, where the painting was set, never had slavery on a large scale - only about 1200 slaves were in the territory under French rule, and it got abolished in 1821 by the Missouri Compromise.
But, you see, we're doing it so it's okay.Speaking of uninformed takes?
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I guess all them lynch mobs and witch-burnings were just democracy in action.
But, you see, we're doing it so it's okay.
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When you can’t even do dishes without putting on makeup (AGAIN) to take a navel gazing selfie about how much you totally don’t miss your ex.
such a strong feminist qweer activist.
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"Anti-natalist"
"Black Lives Matter"
Those things have zero overlap, because if "Black Lives Matter", then black women wouldn't be the women most likely to take advantage of abortions. It's also really weird that you're showcasing a piece of artwork with "natalist" implications, while claiming to be "anti-natalist", and it's nearly as funny as you thinking you're the "bitch the antisemites warned about", when blacks are arguably the most anti-semitic fuckers on the planet, after Muslims and white race-realists.
My daughter once saw a guy wearing a shirt that said "This Is What A Feminist's Boss Looks Like"That shirt is how male rapists identify themselves.
Wrong on that one. Hate speech is very real, it is simply speech that tinpot tyrants want you punished for speaking, no matter the content.There is literally no such thing as hate speech. It's not a concept in American law. It's like trying to define a flying pig.
But isn't direct democracy basically mob rule? He is not wrong.Speaking of uninformed takes?
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I guess all them lynch mobs and witch-burnings were just democracy in action.
Something, something about that line from "1984" where every painting was repainted. It seems that they missed the point of the original American Gothic. Some say it's a satire where the farmer's daughter wants more than this life can give her (see Sister Wendy's interpretation of it). While another says it's a nod to the artist's father who died when he was little.
The actual people in the painting that Grant Wood used as models were his sister and the family's dentist, if I'm not mistaken. The whole point of it was he saw that peculiar Gothic window on a farm house and thought it was funny so he mocked up this image of them as a farmer and his prim and proper daughter stone-faced in front of the house. It's such an...innocuous painting, that you'd have to be just plain ignorant to pull "slaveowners" out of it. Such a weird choice of art to pick on... They must have just saw the "hwites" and started stroking out instead of realizing the painting has nothing to do with "the slave owning generation" whatsoever.Something, something about that line from "1984" where every painting was repainted. It seems that they missed the point of the original American Gothic. Some say it's a satire where the farmer's daughter wants more than this life can give her (see Sister Wendy's interpretation of it). While another says it's a nod to the artist's father who died when he was little.