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If It Wasn't For White People We Wouldn't Have
If it wasn't for white people we wouldn't have Cars, Planes, Trains, Computers, The Internet, Light Bulbs, Technology
So shut the fuck up all you people that think white people are evil fuckers! We would all be living in caves, using fire to light our houses if it wasn't for white people! We should have our own tv network or white American radio shows I think we fucking deserve it!!!! I'm not racist but seeing all this hate against white people on Facebook and Reddit is fucking ridiculous and it pisses me off! |
no white people built the pyramids
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jesus was white
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But the keyword in here is not "white", it's Eurasia. |
Everyone knows the aliens built them!
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Marco Polo thinks you are a dumbass.
Try inventing all that without being taught mathematics that was invented by Arabs in Iraq (Mesopotamia). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babylonian_mathematics |
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But posting this says a lot about you. |
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WRONG!!!!!! WRONG!!!!!! WRONG!!!!!! http://www.black-inventor.com/Otis-Boykin.asp http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...and_scientists https://webfiles.uci.edu/mcbrown/dis...ntor_list.html John Henry Thompson Computer Programming and Software Inventions Thompson used Lingo in one of his better-known computer inventions, Macromedia? Director. Macromedia? Director is able to incorporate different graphic formats (such as BMP, AVI, JPEG, QuickTime, PNG, RealVideo and vector graphics) to create multi-media content and applications, thus combining computer programming language with visual art. George Alcorn Inventor of the Imaging X-ray Spectrometer Despite such impressive credentials, Alcorn is probably most famous for his innovation of the imaging x-ray spectrometer ? a device that helps scientists better understand what materials are composed of when they cannot be broken down. Receiving a patent for his method in 1984, Alcorn's inclusion of the thermomigration of aluminum in the spectrometer was regarded as a major innovation by experts in the field. The invention led to Alcorn's reception of the NASA Inventor of the Year Award. Otis Boykin Invented an improved electrical resistor Few inventors have had the lasting impact of Otis Boykin. Look around the house today and you'll see a variety of devices that utilize components made by Boykin ? including computers, radios and TV sets. Boykin's inventions are all the more impressive when one considers he was an African American in a time of segregation and the field of electronics was not as well-established as it is today George Crum Inventor of Potato Chips Every time a person crunches into a potato chip, he or she is enjoying the delicious taste of one of the world's most famous snacks ? a treat that might not exist without the contribution of black inventor George Crum. The son of an African-American father and a Native American mother, Crum was working as the chef in the summer of 1853 when he incidentally invented the chip. It all began when a patron who ordered a plate of French-fried potatoes sent them back to Crum's kitchen because he felt they were too thick and soft. Lewis Latimer Lewis Latimer (1848?1928) invented an important part of the light bulb ? the carbon filament. Thomas Edison often gets the credit for inventing the light bulb, but in reality, dozens of inventors were working to perfect commercial lighting. One of those inventors was Lewis Latimer. Latimer was hired at a law firm that specialized in patents in 1868; while there, he taught himself mechanical drawing and was promoted from office boy to draftsman. In his time at the firm, he worked with Alexander Graham Bell on the plans for the telephone. Latimer then began his foray into the world of light. Edison was working on a light bulb model with a paper filament (the filament is the thin fiber that the electric current heats to produce light). In Edison's experiments, the paper would burn down in 15 minutes or so, rendering the bulb unrealistic for practical use. It was Latimer who created a light bulb model that used a carbon filament, which lasted longer and made light bulb production cheaper. Because of Latimer's innovation, more people could afford to light their homes. Latimer also received patents for a water closet on railroad cars and a predecessor to the modern air conditioner. Fast Fact: Latimer worked in the laboratories of both Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell. Granville T. Woods Granville T. Woods (1856?1910) invented a train-to-station communication system. Fast Fact: Woods left school at age 10 to work and support his family. George Washington Carver George Washington Carver (1860?1943) developed peanut butter and 400 plant products! Fast Fact: Carver was born a slave. He didn't go to college until he was 30. Garrett Morgan Garrett Morgan (1877?1963) invented the gas mask. Fast Fact: Morgan also invented the first traffic signal. Dr. Patricia E. Bath Dr. Patricia. E. Bath (1949?) invented a method of eye surgery that has helped many blind people to see. Fast Fact: Dr. Bath has been nominated to the National Inventors Hall of Fame. Blood Bank Charles Richard Drew Charles Richard Drew already had an M.D. and a Master of Surgery degree when he went to Columbia University in 1938 to earn a Doctor of Medical Science degree. While there, he became interested in researching the preservation of blood. Drew discovered a method of separating red blood cells from plasma and then storing the two components separately. This new process allowed blood to be stored for more than a week, which was the maximum at that time. The ability to store blood (or, as Drew called it, banking the blood) for longer periods of time meant that more people could receive transfusions. Drew documented these findings in a paper that led to the first blood bank. After completing his studies, Drew began working with the military. First, he supervised blood preservation and delivery in World War II, and then he set up a blood bank for the U.S. Army and Navy that serves as the model for blood banks today. However, Drew resigned his position because the armed forces insisted on separating blood by race and providing white soldiers with blood donated from white people. Drew knew that race made no difference in blood composition, and he felt that this unnecessary segregation would cost too many lives. |
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guitar Robert F. Flemming, Jr. March 3, 1886 I dont think so.. Just because you file a US patent, doesnt mean you invented it. the world outside of America does exist! Antonio de Torres Jurado was making pretty much the design you still see today in the 1850's and as that was the only one I know, I will just assume the rest are lies aswell. |
Depends on who "white people" are. Are Chinese, Indians and Arabs whites or not? They have invented a lot for the civilization.
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I guess I have been too subtle. If it wasn't for the horses, cows, pigs, chickens, whey and such, white folk wouldn't have invented a shit. And those all are from Eurasia. You need much food to build great cultures and those ones provide it or help to provide it.
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All of a sudden the people you call "sand niggaz" became white. :1orglaugh |
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Why bring the Facebook and Reddit stuff to this board? I don't use any of those websites so I have no idea of what is being said over there. |
you guys need girlfriends... seriously..
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We all can thank Hitler for everything got, its his madness that brought this tech age into being. No different than Alexander the great or genghis khan, most "great" men are evil in war and there destruction leads to prosperity for others. There all gross human beings.
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Modern genetics[edit] In 2013, Nature announced the publication of the first genetic study utilizing next-generation sequencing to ascertain the ancestral lineage of an Ancient Egyptian individual. The research was led by Carsten Pusch of the University of Tübingen in Germany and Rabab Khairat, who released their findings in the Journal of Applied Genetics. DNA was extracted from the heads of five Egyptian mummies that were housed at the institution. All the specimens were dated between 806 BC and 124 AD, a timeframe corresponding with the late Dynastic period. The researchers observed that one of the mummified individuals likely belonged to the mtDNA haplogroup I2, a maternal clade that is believed to have originated in Western Asia.[163] |
Captain sav-a-bro is all worked up again, lol.
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If it weren't for white people, we wouldn't have the OP.
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And just to keep on track, we wouldn't have any of this stuff if not for smart people. Race aside, smart people are persecuted by their own and everyone else in every era. Some eras they are allowed to prosper if they're sufficiently ruthless but mostly they get tortured to death for not believing in Zurg or Grognar or El-AlhaQqa the flying angel/snake/djin or whatever other shit the stupids need to put themselves to sleep at night. If they are lucky, smart people get to drink themselves to death.
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All humans have the same genetic code, which means they all have the same genetic potential. Any shortcomings can be held accountable to the nurture half of "nature vs. nature." For you ignoramuses (OP), that means somebody living in shitty 3rd world circumstances won't receive the same education and luxuries that we have in America. Therefore it is not their mind that holds them back, but their unfortunately deprived environment.
I sell crack to school children on the playground, but I'm not a drug dealer, I'm a pediatrician. |
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again? jeez
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Biggest mistake whitie ever made was to bring slaves to N America
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What a huge fucking contribution to society. As if no one would have ever figured out how to deep fry a slice of fucking potato. idiot. |
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I looked at that list and it's full of fucking lies! Just take the very first one: It claims that a black man named Frederick Jones "invented" the first air conditioning unit in 1949 I guess that would surprise the hell out of Willis Carrier who DID actually invent the first air conditioning unit in 1902! :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
FAIL!!!!!!!!!!! FAIL!!!!!!!!!!! FAIL!!!!!!!!!!!
WRONG!!!!!! WRONG!!!!!! WRONG!!!!!! http://www.black-inventor.com/Otis-Boykin.asp http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...and_scientists https://webfiles.uci.edu/mcbrown/dis...ntor_list.html John Henry Thompson Computer Programming and Software Inventions Thompson used Lingo in one of his better-known computer inventions, Macromedia? Director. Macromedia? Director is able to incorporate different graphic formats (such as BMP, AVI, JPEG, QuickTime, PNG, RealVideo and vector graphics) to create multi-media content and applications, thus combining computer programming language with visual art. George Alcorn Inventor of the Imaging X-ray Spectrometer Despite such impressive credentials, Alcorn is probably most famous for his innovation of the imaging x-ray spectrometer ? a device that helps scientists better understand what materials are composed of when they cannot be broken down. Receiving a patent for his method in 1984, Alcorn's inclusion of the thermomigration of aluminum in the spectrometer was regarded as a major innovation by experts in the field. The invention led to Alcorn's reception of the NASA Inventor of the Year Award. Otis Boykin Invented an improved electrical resistor Few inventors have had the lasting impact of Otis Boykin. Look around the house today and you'll see a variety of devices that utilize components made by Boykin ? including computers, radios and TV sets. Boykin's inventions are all the more impressive when one considers he was an African American in a time of segregation and the field of electronics was not as well-established as it is today George Crum Inventor of Potato Chips Every time a person crunches into a potato chip, he or she is enjoying the delicious taste of one of the world's most famous snacks ? a treat that might not exist without the contribution of black inventor George Crum. The son of an African-American father and a Native American mother, Crum was working as the chef in the summer of 1853 when he incidentally invented the chip. It all began when a patron who ordered a plate of French-fried potatoes sent them back to Crum's kitchen because he felt they were too thick and soft. Lewis Latimer Lewis Latimer (1848?1928) invented an important part of the light bulb ? the carbon filament. Thomas Edison often gets the credit for inventing the light bulb, but in reality, dozens of inventors were working to perfect commercial lighting. One of those inventors was Lewis Latimer. Latimer was hired at a law firm that specialized in patents in 1868; while there, he taught himself mechanical drawing and was promoted from office boy to draftsman. In his time at the firm, he worked with Alexander Graham Bell on the plans for the telephone. Latimer then began his foray into the world of light. Edison was working on a light bulb model with a paper filament (the filament is the thin fiber that the electric current heats to produce light). In Edison's experiments, the paper would burn down in 15 minutes or so, rendering the bulb unrealistic for practical use. It was Latimer who created a light bulb model that used a carbon filament, which lasted longer and made light bulb production cheaper. Because of Latimer's innovation, more people could afford to light their homes. Latimer also received patents for a water closet on railroad cars and a predecessor to the modern air conditioner. Fast Fact: Latimer worked in the laboratories of both Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell. Granville T. Woods Granville T. Woods (1856?1910) invented a train-to-station communication system. Fast Fact: Woods left school at age 10 to work and support his family. George Washington Carver George Washington Carver (1860?1943) developed peanut butter and 400 plant products! Fast Fact: Carver was born a slave. He didn't go to college until he was 30. Garrett Morgan Garrett Morgan (1877?1963) invented the gas mask. Fast Fact: Morgan also invented the first traffic signal. Dr. Patricia E. Bath Dr. Patricia. E. Bath (1949?) invented a method of eye surgery that has helped many blind people to see. Fast Fact: Dr. Bath has been nominated to the National Inventors Hall of Fame. Blood Bank Charles Richard Drew Charles Richard Drew already had an M.D. and a Master of Surgery degree when he went to Columbia University in 1938 to earn a Doctor of Medical Science degree. While there, he became interested in researching the preservation of blood. Drew discovered a method of separating red blood cells from plasma and then storing the two components separately. This new process allowed blood to be stored for more than a week, which was the maximum at that time. The ability to store blood (or, as Drew called it, banking the blood) for longer periods of time meant that more people could receive transfusions. Drew documented these findings in a paper that led to the first blood bank. After completing his studies, Drew began working with the military. First, he supervised blood preservation and delivery in World War II, and then he set up a blood bank for the U.S. Army and Navy that serves as the model for blood banks today. However, Drew resigned his position because the armed forces insisted on separating blood by race and providing white soldiers with blood donated from white people. Drew knew that race made no difference in blood composition, and he felt that this unnecessary segregation would cost too many lives. |
Blacks invented peanut butter and Fubu
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