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So many of the magazines I used to enjoy are now just full of propaganda. The question is, were they always propaganda?
The Boulder shooting was a hate crime against white people by a Muslim man.
Prove me wrong!
To: joshua.bote@sfgate.com
Subject: you liar
Why don't you tell the truth about who is attacking Asians in SF?
https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/nevius/article/Dirty-secret-of-black-on-Asian-violence-is-out-3265760.php
Is it because you are not really a journalist, but only a zero-ethics propagandist?
Patrick
If you go by ads on tv and print you would think 90% of us population is black and 50% of white people marry blacks.
If you go by ads on tv and print you would think 90% of us population is black and 50% of white people marry blacks.
I wrote the reporter who leaves out the race of the attackers in this article:
https://www.sfgate.com/crime/article/75-year-old-Chinese-woman-attacked-SF-fights-back-16033831.php
To: joshua.bote@sfgate.com
Subject: you liar
Why don't you tell the truth about who is attacking Asians in SF?
https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/nevius/article/Dirty-secret-of-black-on-Asian-violence-is-out-3265760.php
Is it because you are not really a journalist, but only a zero-ethics propagandist?
Patrick
RC2006 saysIf you go by ads on tv and print you would think 90% of us population is black and 50% of white people marry blacks.
The only people that watch commercials, are the poor and the very old. Everybody else has a DVR so what you're seeing is a reflection of who watches television commercials still.
You know what else is racist and homophobic?
Straight white teeth!
Ethnomathematics, it doesn't add up.
"focus on finding the right answer is an example of White supremacy infiltrating classrooms."
Amazon...they simply don't drop packages at the doors in certain neighborhoods.
Autonomous vehicles may struggle to recognise dark-skinned faces in the dark, experts warn
Law Commission warns of the inherent bias in current self-driving technology
The practice of naming bird species after people has long been debated in ornithology, with current discussions about eponyms sitting at the intersection of taxonomic stability and social justice concerns. Eponyms become problematic when they honor individuals who explicitly embraced racist or colonialist beliefs, or they honor individuals who either supported or were supported by policies oppressing other populations. Should these names be kept? What are possible impacts and opportunities for the birding and ornithological communities if names are changed?
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