@sh76 saidnot if a person doesnt believe purple hats exist
If some people walk around with purple hats and everyone else discriminates against those people:
1. There's no real fundamental difference between the purple hatters and everyone else;
BUT
2. The purple hatters can certainly be discriminated against.
Misogynist... well, let me see. Ok, here is a *practical* definition, or usage, anyway.
When a man discusses or addresses a woman or women, said man must hold said subjects in high esteem, shower said
subject/s with accolades, and most of all, cower yourself in humble shame. Anything less than all that makes you a @misogynist.
How's that
18 Jul 22
@mott-the-hoople saidYou’re entitled to your own opinions but not your own facts. Purple hats exist, whether or not you believe it.
not if a person doesnt believe purple hats exist
18 Jul 22
@earl-of-trumps saidπ€£
Misogynist... well, let me see. Ok, here is a *practical* definition, or usage, anyway.
When a man discusses or addresses a woman or women, said man must hold said subjects in high esteem, shower said
subject/s with accolades, and most of all, cower yourself in humble shame. Anything less than all that makes you a @misogynist.
How's that
@beowulf saidCorrect. It will give a vague idea, but never a black-or-white, or in your case blue-or-orange, binary answer.
@no1marauder
So a DNA sample will never say what "race" the DNA comes from?
Race in humans only exists to the same extent that it does in dogs. Yes, some dogs have been artificially bred to be pure English Bulldogs or King Charles Spaniels, but most of them are mixes: mutts, working dogs, mostly a shepherd but also a bit of retriever. And most humans are more or less similar: quite a bit of one strain, some parts of several others. I myself am mostly Nether-Saxon, but at least partly Hungarian. And I wouldn't even have known that if it hadn't been for a surprising surname. Just goes to show, you never know what genes you have in you, even less if you trust to some on-line gene-splicing ID-hoarding service like 23andme.
That said... in your case, I'm sure you really are the human equivalent of a pure-bred cockapoo.
@beowulf saidIf the nine white people were from Southern Italy, and the one black person was from Bradford... no. No, he probably couldn't.
@no1marauder
Be honest.
If ten people provided DNA and 9 were white and one black.
Could the DNA technician point out the black DNA sample?
Be honest.
@shallow-blue said9 whites from Scandinavian decent.
If the nine white people were from Southern Italy, and the one black person was from Bradford... no. No, he probably couldn't.
1 black from the Congo.
could a DNA technician point out the black one?
@beowulf saidYou can pick out extremes, but you cannot deny that the middle ground both exists and is more - much more - common. There are many more Indians and Berbers than there are Finns or Hottentots.
9 whites from Scandinavian decent.
1 black from the Congo.
could a DNA technician point out the black one?
@shallow-blue saidIf extremes can be pointed out with DNA then yes we have different races.
You can pick out extremes, but you cannot deny that the middle ground both exists and is more - much more - common. There are many more Indians and Berbers than there are Finns or Hottentots.
How about an asian islander and a Russian?
18 Jul 22
@athousandyoung saidAt least you agree we have races.
Two races - Germanic and Gaelic
These other guys are retarded.