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Black Americans are more likely to be perpetrators of violent crime than other racial groups in the United States

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3 hours ago, squistion said:

Black history has always been American history –

 

Agreed

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4 hours ago, Baker Boy said:

Actually, black American contributions have greatly affected your life. This would be a good month to learn about it.
 

Dr. Charles Drew: A Pioneer in Blood Transfusions

 

A lot of American and German and Swiss and Russian and Chinese and South American And European and Middle East and others have greatly affected our lives. Do they each need a month of our calendar to be ass kissed? 

I don't praise races. 

And unfortunately the black race has been a net negative on the world. 

Would you like a lesson in that area of life or do you already know the truth? 

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4 minutes ago, jbycho said:

A lot of American and German and Swiss and Russian and Chinese and South American And European and Middle East and others have greatly affected our lives. Do they each need a month of our calendar to be ass kissed? 

I don't praise races. 

If there were German, Swiss, and Russian slaves here, then, yes they probably should each have their own month. 

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9 minutes ago, squistion said:

If there were German, Swiss, and Russian slaves here, then, yes they probably should each have their own month. 

The Irish were shiit beaten down. There were Chinese internment camps, the Jews are getting attacked current day. The English were slaughtered by American Indians, the whites in current day are slaughtered by black people. 

It's neverending in THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD. But you want to single out black people even though they sold their own people into the world wide slavery trade for profit. 

Yeah. Let's dedicate time to feel sorry for them only. 

Fock that. Go away. 

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1 minute ago, jbycho said:

The English were slaughtered by American Indians, the whites in current day are slaughtered by black people. 

The invading and conquering English are now on the same level as Blacks held in slavery for centuries?

Really? :lol:

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33 minutes ago, squistion said:

The invading and conquering English are now on the same level as Blacks held in slavery for centuries?

Really? :lol:

What invading and conquering? Of what nation?

Indians slaughtered their own and anyone else. They migrated here and were nomadic.

Do you know anything about real history?

Black people captured and sold black people. 

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4 minutes ago, jbycho said:

What invading and conquering? Of what nation?

Indians slaughtered their own and anyone else. They migrated here and were nomadic.

Do you know anything about real history?

Black people captured and sold black people. 

A lot more than you do, obviously. 

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Just now, squistion said:

A lot more than you do, obviously. 

So you highlight the only objective statement/question  I said? And ignore the factual statements?

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53 minutes ago, squistion said:

If there were German, Swiss, and Russian slaves here, then, yes they probably should each have their own month. 

You're a White Male? 

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5 minutes ago, League Champion said:

You're a White Male? 

That dude is on foot and miles from nowhere. 

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Patricia Bath, ophthalmologist (1942-2019)

Patricia Bath was an ophthalmologist who developed laser technology used in treating cataracts. (Biography)

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1 hour ago, avoiding injuries said:

We just took June back. Veterans Month. 

Fun Fact:

LGBTQ folks will still celebrate June as Pride Month and have their parades. 🏳️‍🌈

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Otis Boykin, inventor and electrical engineer (1920-1982)

Otis Boykin invented the first electrical resistor, a part now used in many common devices, including computers and televisions. Boykin received his first patent in 1959 for a wire precision resistor. In 1964, he developed a resistor that made the first implantable pacemaker possible. (Biography)

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21 hours ago, squistion said:

Fun Fact:

LGBTQ folks will still celebrate June as Pride Month and have their parades. 🏳️‍🌈

Awesome

 Happy for you. 

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George Carruthers, astrophysicist (1939-2020)

George Carruthers developed the ultraviolet camera/spectrograph used during the Apollo 16 mission in 1972. (Biography)

 

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Emmett Chappelle, biochemist (1925-2019)

Emmett Chappelle used bioluminescence as a way to quantify the presence of bacteria in water and showed how fluorescence can be used to monitor plant health. At NASA, he researched an ATP-fluorescence assay as a way to detect life on other planets. (Biography)

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Jewel Plummer Cobb, biologist (1924-2017)

Jewel Plummer Cobb was a biologist whose research explored the relationship between melanin, skin pigmentation, and skin cancer. Her research included investigating the use of chemotherapy drugs like methotrexate to treat certain types of cancer. Dr. Cobb served as president of California State University at Fullerton from 1981-1990. (Biography; video)

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Is this still a thing ? 

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42 minutes ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

Is this still a thing ? 

Right? Seems a bit racist.  Just replace "Black" with "White" and how do you think that sounds?  Yeah, I know, it sounds racist AF.  Its the same when you use the word "Black".

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31 minutes ago, EternalShinyAndChrome said:

Right? Seems a bit racist.  Just replace "Black" with "White" and how do you think that sounds?  Yeah, I know, it sounds racist AF.  Its the same when you use the word "Black".

I’m just not seeing it everywhere like I used to. 

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Celebrate people's accomplishments. Not the color of their skin.

Seems simple enough. 

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On 2/7/2025 at 12:11 PM, Cdub100 said:

Celebrate people's accomplishments. Not the color of their skin.

Seems simple enough. 

The problem I had with Black Inventions is that they were almost all lies.  Who could believe that Lloyd P Ray invented the dust pan in 1873?  They had dust pans on the Mayflower and in castles in the 1400's.  Basically what happened was libtard Whites took common household items like a kitchen table, fork, knife, spoon and had illiterate freed black slaves take them to the Patent office.  These things were invented hundreds of years before a black person got a patent for it.  The reason all of these "Blacks invented everything" lies have stopped is because thanks to the internet they can be exposed as lies!

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On 2/3/2025 at 7:27 PM, squistion said:

Fun Fact:

LGBTQ folks will still celebrate June as Pride Month and have their parades. 🏳️‍🌈

I understand your parades, but why do some the gay men dress up in assless chaps, suspenders with no shirt on in the parade making out with any man that will let them?

We get it..we know you are gay or queer.  

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15 minutes ago, HB Localboy said:

The problem I had with Black Inventions is that they were almost all lies.  Who could believe that Lloyd P Ray invented the dust pan in 1873?  They had dust pans on the Mayflower and in castles in the 1400's.  Basically what happened was libtard Whites took common household items like a kitchen table, fork, knife, spoon and had illiterate freed black slaves take them to the Patent office.  These things were invented hundreds of years before a black person got a patent for it.  The reason all of these "Blacks invented everything" lies have stopped is because thanks to the internet they can be exposed as lies!

Seems like BHM has petered out the last couple of years. In a couple more years it might just blend in with being a part of "history"

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On 2/3/2025 at 7:27 PM, squistion said:

Fun Fact:

LGBTQ folks will still celebrate June as Pride Month and have their parades. 🏳️‍🌈

Buy your gerbils now before they sell out.

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On 2/7/2025 at 10:11 AM, Cdub100 said:

Celebrate people's accomplishments. Not the color of their skin.

Seems simple enough. 

It is celebrating accomplishments, otherwise it would be called Black Skin Month. 😁

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On 2/4/2025 at 3:07 PM, Baker Boy said:

 

Otis Boykin, inventor and electrical engineer (1920-1982)

Otis Boykin invented the first electrical resistor, a part now used in many common devices, including computers and televisions. Boykin received his first patent in 1959 for a wire precision resistor. In 1964, he developed a resistor that made the first implantable pacemaker possible. (Biography)

I'm an electrical engineer, and just wanted to point out that he did not invent the first electrical resistor.  As you later point out, he invented specific types of resistors.  Still impressive accomplishments though.  :cheers:

 

 

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Alright, let's get to something I love -- Whiskey.  I present to you, Uncle Nearest:

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Nathan "Nearest" Green was a former enslaved man and the first known African American master distiller in the United States. He was born around 1820 and taught Jack Daniel how to make Tennessee whiskey. 
 
What did he do? 
 
  • He was the first master distiller at the Jack Daniel Distillery
  • He was instrumental in developing the Lincoln County Process, a sugar maple charcoal filtering method used to make Tennessee whiskey
How did he become free? 
 
  • He was emancipated after the American Civil War
What is the Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey brand named after him? 
 
  • The brand is owned by Uncle Nearest, Inc., a minority-led business.
  • The brand's CEO is Fawn Weaver.

He taught Jack Daniel how to make what is now called Tennessee whiskey, which implements an additional charcoal filtering process.

I've had several of the whiskeys branded under his name, and they are excellent.

My life is better because of Uncle Nearest.  :cheers: 

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4 hours ago, iam90sbaby said:

We can say that N word again right?

It's funny that some people, mostly woke libs,  think that just saying a "bad" word in another way doesn't mean the same thing. 

Gotta ban you from life if you say the word "notebook", but if you say "N word", oh, well that's ok. 

It's like a pointer or a global variable in a computer program that when you type in 'TN', it comes up in an application as 'Tennessee'. 

Liberals are scared of reality. 

 

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On 2/7/2025 at 1:11 PM, Cdub100 said:

Celebrate people's accomplishments. Not the color of their skin.

Seems simple enough. 

The problem is, people are following what MLK was preaching and are judging based off the content of character, not the color of skin. 

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