Black Culture Discussion Thread

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nothing to discuss.

wgaf? like, how does any of that move us forward?

the stuff yall care about :rolleyes

Why do i care about black people being able to freely speak about oppressive matters coming from a group without immediate personal & business backlash??

This a serious question?

A before this even goes further are you even black?
 
Why do i care about black people being able to freely speak about oppressive matters coming from a group without immediate personal & business backlash??

This a serious question?

A before this even goes further are you even black?

jewish people are not oppressing us, go take a nap

“before this goes any further…” F you supposed to be?
 
It hasn't been lost on me how eager certain demos of black people will highlight every piece of racism in different industries, but whenever it's beneficial to their point suddenly it's blasphemous to question "science" or "scholars"

Scream from the top of their lungs how these institutions are racist from their inceptions, then in the very same breath deny & discredit anything that isn't stamped by those very same institutions. Gotta love it
 
It hasn't been lost on me how eager certain demos of black people will highlight every piece of racism in different industries, but whenever it's beneficial to their point suddenly it's blasphemous to question "science" or "scholars"

Scream from the top of their lungs how these institutions are racist from their inceptions, then in the very same breath deny & discredit anything that isn't stamped by those very same institutions. Gotta love it
Science is not a belief system. It's meant to verify our assumptions and use new knowledge to check our currently held theories. We didn't throw away classical physics when we found out the relationship between mass and gravity didn't apply to photons; we established boundaries around the two domains of study. When we invented microscopes and observed nature beyond the naked eye, we verified the assumptions we had about our old models of microbiology, we kept what was observed as valid, discarded what was shown to be invalid, and came up with better models.

Example please.
He's talking about COVID and the vaccines.

The thing he may not realize is that a lot more of us are working in these companies, in positions that allow us to make decisions on how those companies conduct their business. We actually get to see how the sausage gets made, and when **** that's not supposed to happen is happening, we sound the alarm.

See, for example, how Black AI researchers in the US warned about the deficiencies of facial recognition software early, which made communities more apprehensive about the use of such tools in law enforcement. If more Black folks worked for a lot of these medical companies way earlier than the 90s, the Tuskegee experiment may have been nipped in the bud in the early stages of the process.
 
Science is not a belief system. It's meant to verify our assumptions and use new knowledge to check our currently held theories. We didn't throw away classical physics when we found out the relationship between mass and gravity didn't apply to photons; we established boundaries around the two domains of study. When we invented microscopes and observed nature beyond the naked eye, we verified the assumptions we had about our old models of microbiology, we kept what was observed as valid, discarded what was shown to be invalid, and came up with better models.


He's talking about COVID and the vaccines.

The thing he may not realize is that a lot more of us are working in these companies, in positions that allow us to make decisions on how those companies conduct their business. We actually get to see how the sausage gets made, and when **** that's not supposed to happen is happening, we sound the alarm.

See, for example, how Black AI researchers in the US warned about the deficiencies of facial recognition software early, which made communities more apprehensive about the use of such tools in law enforcement. If more Black folks worked for a lot of these medical companies way earlier than the 90s, the Tuskegee experiment may have been nipped in the bud in the early stages of the process.

They used a black nurse to gain trust in the black community during the Tuskegee experiments. It's some black folks that will sign to be used, unfortunately.

If people do or don't want to get that vax that's their personal choice but we know for a fact it's rare for the US government to give black people anything that helps us. Whether medically, economics, the rights we have (which they ignore). The things we have gotten was damn near taken by rioting and rising up.
 
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