Gravity probably doesn't make any sense to you either.Of course you would, it's the default argument of liberals. No surprise there.From reading your posts I would say you.
That statement makes no rhetorical sense, whatsoever.
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Gravity probably doesn't make any sense to you either.Of course you would, it's the default argument of liberals. No surprise there.From reading your posts I would say you.
That statement makes no rhetorical sense, whatsoever.
Of course you would, it's the default argument of liberals. No surprise there.From reading your posts I would say you.
That statement makes no rhetorical sense, whatsoever.
Black inventors
Black History Inventors - Biography.com - Biography.com
Black Woman Mae Reeves a famous milliner (hat maker) to be honored in the Smithsonian.
Little Known Black History Fact: Church Hats | Black America Web
I admit I didn't check every one of them out, but of the ones I looked at, I didn't see any over the last 50 years, and most weren't even in the last century. None since the 50's, just before the government started taking care of them. Still, I applaud the ones that achieved something but I hope there are more than the 60 or 70 on that list, considering the many millions of inventions over the past couple of centuries.
Many on the "list" are not even accurate, giving black inventors credit for "inventing" things that they did not invent.
Nice rebuttal, criticizing accuracy without proof. There's also something called an innovator. Some of the black inventors are really innovators by improving or modernizing inventions.
Fact #6
The "strongbox," a locked container used to store money and other valuable items, was invented by Henry Brown.
Fact #19
Madame C.J. Walker, born Sarah Breedlove, created specialized hair products for African-American hair and became the first American woman to become a millionaire through her own business.
Is that all there are?
What list of inventors are YOU on, genius?
Of course you would, it's the default argument of liberals. No surprise there.
That statement makes no rhetorical sense, whatsoever.
it is a reference to the old joke-
Q. what is the definition of a 'racist'?
A. someone who is winning an argument with a liberal.
old joke, still funny
Blacks invented science, math and astronomy. It's high time they got credit for it.
LOL, that just proves that these guys feel good insulting Blacks while they themselves aren't even probably any better than the Blacks they despise and insult.
It's a little known fact that Robert Oppenheimer consulted a black physicist when building the first atomic bomb. Tyrone Banks is the true "father of the bomb"
I like the one who invented the potato chip (by accident).I admit I didn't check every one of them out, but of the ones I looked at, I didn't see any over the last 50 years, and most weren't even in the last century. None since the 50's, just before the government started taking care of them. Still, I applaud the ones that achieved something but I hope there are more than the 60 or 70 on that list, considering the many millions of inventions over the past couple of centuries.
Many on the "list" are not even accurate, giving black inventors credit for "inventing" things that they did not invent.![]()
I guess that would make Obama an idiot then, huh? Both of 'em.There is an inverse relationship between education and racism. IOW, the stupider you are, the more likely you are to be a racist.
True story.
It appears that unlike Obama, you didn't graduate Summa Cum Laude from Harvard Law.
Surprise, surprise.
It's a little known fact that Robert Oppenheimer consulted a black physicist when building the first atomic bomb. Tyrone Banks is the true "father of the bomb"
I admit I didn't check every one of them out, but of the ones I looked at, I didn't see any over the last 50 years, and most weren't even in the last century. None since the 50's, just before the government started taking care of them. Still, I applaud the ones that achieved something but I hope there are more than the 60 or 70 on that list, considering the many millions of inventions over the past couple of centuries.
Many on the "list" are not even accurate, giving black inventors credit for "inventing" things that they did not invent.
Nice rebuttal, criticizing accuracy without proof. There's also something called an innovator. Some of the black inventors are really innovators by improving or modernizing inventions.
It's a little known fact that Robert Oppenheimer consulted a black physicist when building the first atomic bomb. Tyrone Banks is the true "father of the bomb"
I don't know about that, but here is a REAL little known fact that they never teach during black history month. The father of slavery for life, as pracitced in the American South, was a black man. One of the original africans brought over for their term of servitude, which by LAW was for a set time upon which the "slave" had to be freed, fought a white man for the right to keep his own african slave, John Casor, for life and won in court, making slavery for life the law of the land. See Johnson vs Parker. So every time the blacks wish to whine and cry about how their ancestors where slaves, they can thank a black man for that.
It's funny that racists proclaim themselves to be better than other races but racists are usually bottom of the barrel of their own race.
Most intelligent, accomplished, successful and educated people want nothing to do with racist trash.
It's funny that racists proclaim themselves to be better than other races but racists are usually bottom of the barrel of their own race.
Most intelligent, accomplished, successful and educated people want nothing to do with racist trash.
It's a little known fact that Robert Oppenheimer consulted a black physicist when building the first atomic bomb. Tyrone Banks is the true "father of the bomb"
I don't know about that, but here is a REAL little known fact that they never teach during black history month. The father of slavery for life, as pracitced in the American South, was a black man. One of the original africans brought over for their term of servitude, which by LAW was for a set time upon which the "slave" had to be freed, fought a white man for the right to keep his own african slave, John Casor, for life and won in court, making slavery for life the law of the land. See Johnson vs Parker. So every time the blacks wish to whine and cry about how their ancestors where slaves, they can thank a black man for that.
Let finish this up with Antonio "Anthony" Johnson and the "first legal slave owner in America was a Black man." farce.
You forgot or left this point out Trip:
"In 1641, Massachusetts became the first colony to legally recognize slavery. Other states, such as Virginia, followed. In 1662, Virginia decided all children born in the colony to a slave mother would be enslaved. Slavery was not only a life-long condition; now it could be passed, like skin color, from generation to generation. "
We'll leave off with Johnson here:
"In 1665, Anthony Johnson moved to Maryland and leased a 300-acre plantation, where he died five years later. But back in Virginia that same year, a jury decided the land Johnson left behind could be seized by the government because he was a "negroe and by consequence an alien." In 1705 Virginia declared that "All servants imported and brought in this County... who were not Christians in their Native Country... shall be slaves. A Negro, mulatto and Indian slaves ... shall be held to be real estate."
John Casor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 1655
John Punch (slave) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 1640
I whupped this dudes ass with regarding the same subject matter here:
Blacks are "brainwashed"? - Page 72
Many on the "list" are not even accurate, giving black inventors credit for "inventing" things that they did not invent.
Nice rebuttal, criticizing accuracy without proof. There's also something called an innovator. Some of the black inventors are really innovators by improving or modernizing inventions.
Rebuttal, give me some specific black "inventions" and I'll be glad to disprove it if it is a myth. I've seen the commercials son. You know, the ones that say the negro invented the air conditioner, the potato chip, the lawn mower, peanut butter and few other things, ALL of which are lies, so give me an example and if they are inncurate I'll be glad to rebut with proof. As for improving on existing inventions, that's not what's at issue here. What's at issue is people giving those "innovators" credit for actually inventing the product they may have made improvements on and even some of those improvements are not improvements at all. Take the lawn mower for example, the common myth is that the negro John Burr invented the lawn mower in 1899 right? That is a specific claim made by many and included on the "Black History Month" commercials. The truth is Budding in England held the first patent for the invention of the lawn mower in 1830, 69yrs before Burr, and the first American patent was issued in 1868, 31yrs prior to Burr, to the founder of the Archimedean Lawn Mower Co. Amariah M. Hills. Some like you will say ok, he didn't invent it, he was an innovator who made it better or who "invented' the first rotary blade mower right? Well wrong again, he was issued a patent #624749 for a rotary blade mower but his patent was for a mower that was only slightly different than Budding's original patent. So from Burr getting a patent almost 70yrs after the orgininal patent on a device only slightly different than the original, we get, "A negro invented the lawn mower" commercials or lies like yours that he made innovations to the the lawn mower. Lol. That's not even a myth, that's an outright lie. I could go on, like the myth that a black man, George Crum, invented the Potato Chip in Sarasota Srpings NY in what was it, 1853, while in reality the supposed black man was first of all an American Indian first and secondly there where written recipes for the Potato Chip going back to 1824 and another dated 1845, 29yrs and 9yr prior to Crum's "inventing" them. Or the myth that Carver invented Peanut butter, while the FACTS state the Aztecs had Peanut Butter hundreds of years prior to Carver and that a patent, #306727 was issued to Marcellus Gilmore Edson for peanut butter in 1884, almost 20yrs before Carver started his "research" into peanuts or J.H. Kellogg, famous still today for his cereal company, held US patent #580787 in 1897, 6yrs prior to Carvers "research" for his "Process of Preparing Nutmeal," which produced a "pasty adhesive substance" that Kellogg called "nut-butter." I could go on and on rebutting those things that are black myths, but I'll need some specific "inventions" to rebut. I'll wait.