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Only One Thing I Agreed With Amanda Seales On...

was when she told the story of as a child actor or in school, white kids called her a n****r, and then Shannon Sharpe said something to the effect they are just kids, they don't know what they are saying.

For me that's straight out coonish response. Little white kids are fully aware of the meaning and context of the word.

I was surprised at Sharpe's response actually. My question is if his child came home at 7 or 8 years old saying white classmates called him that what would he say or do?

Other than that, she comes off a bit too full of herself. I would not want to to work with her or be a friend of hers seeing her. She also has carried a constant anti Black male vibe about her for years. If each project you work on the Black folks got an issue with you, you gotta look in the mirror. She's too defensive and a wee bit narcissistic to see that perhaps.

She could use a therapist and I say that with love.

'...man Named ‘Deez-Nuts’ Appears In Court....

You thought he was Black huh? My guess is he's either a 'wigger' or he's one of these white supremacist who take on black cultural names and make racial comments online. I've seen many screen names such as 'Didnt do nuffin' or deez nuts, or 'Tyrone' These are the hard core racists .

A Lot Of Blacks Are In The College Pro Palestine Protests

When they show the crowds, there are a lot of Blacks, especially brothers. Not saying its not a worthy cause to protest but... they are taking names and canceling folks. The ones who had their jobs pulled a few months ago included black students.

I got family at HBCUs and as far as I know (and if anyone knows otherwise please share), they aren't doing all that at Howard, Clark or Morehouse or Spelman.

I assume (and hope) these brothers (and some sisters) were just as vocal during the Floyd/BLM protests. Personally, I'm rather go all out for a Black specific cause and give 'moral support' to non Black causes, generally. Case by case basis.

Racist

When I walk down the street - people say eew. Or when I was, walking down the street. A homeless man, almost threw a bag of urine on me. A person, walked pass me, passed gas and laughed. Or people proud to give you bad service. Or a person sits next to you. Get up and wipe themselves off. Or if someone is cordial towards you. They would ostracize,That person. Or when people view you as less than. It makes people happy. Or if you save a persons, life and call the paramedics,the paramedics will catch an attitude towards you. Or if you ask for directions, They will give you a very disrespectful, attitude. Or have cops follow you around. But if you confront them. They run away. And I have not done anything to people. Who behave , like this

A Man In Full (shocker: Positive Black Characters)

The movie is about a white real estate mogul in Atlanta. However, shocking to me is to find there are 2 black couples in there. Yes, black men happily married to black women who love each other. I have not seen one gay black character yet (still binge watching) or single mom, or a white man dating/married to a black woman.



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Reparations Talk - Outside

I've always believed that, as a whole, the foreign contingent - even the Catholic Church , is more disposed to the idea (something about the cancer of this country .. Fighting for racism even if it means downfall. What do you expect from Hitlers mentors) ...

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An Ocean 3 Times The Volume Of All Oceans Combined Found 700km Below Earths Surface

Picture this: an ocean so vast that it triples the combined volume of all the surface oceans on Earth, yet it’s not visible from the beach, cruise ship, or even a satellite. It exists, not splashing against shores or under the keel of boats, but ensconced deep within the Earth’s mantle at a depth of about 700 kilometers. This isn’t a setting from a Jules Verne novel; it’s a real scientific discovery that could rewrite the books on our planet’s hydrological secrets.

Discovering Earth’s Subterranean Ocean
In a groundbreaking study, researchers from Northwestern University have unveiled what can only be described as an aquatic treasure trove buried deep within the Earth. The discovery was made possible by examining the mineral ringwoodite, a type of blue rock that exists in the Earth’s mantle and has the unique ability to trap water within its structure. This revelation challenges the long-held beliefs about the origins of Earth’s water, suggesting that our oceans could have a source much closer to home than previously thought.

From Austin’s favorite coffee shops to the quiet corners of libraries where I spend my days weaving words, the idea that there’s a hidden ocean below us sparks conversations ranging from excited chats to deep, philosophical debates about our planet’s mysteries.

The Breakthrough in Deep Earth Science

Steven Jacobsen, a lead researcher at Northwestern University, explains that this massive subterranean ocean was detected using a network of 2000 seismographs spread across the United States. These instruments captured seismic waves generated by over 500 earthquakes. As these waves travel through the Earth, they move differently through wet rock compared to dry rock. This difference in speed was crucial in identifying the presence of such a vast amount of water so deep underground.

The implications of this find are immense. Jacobsen suggests that this reservoir of water could be why the ocean levels on our planet have remained relatively stable over millennia, despite geological changes. It’s a bit like discovering a backup water supply in your attic you never knew about, which could explain why your house has managed to keep cool even during the hottest summers.

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