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Topic: Kenyan guy complaining about Ivy League graduate students and AI

Anonymous A started this discussion 19 hours ago #132,515

This is random but maybe somebody finds this interesting

https://youtu.be/ebnIyDWWXbg

Anonymous A (OP) double-posted this 19 hours ago, 17 minutes later[^] [v] #1,414,675

He has an argument that European society is only 80 years old because you can’t describe Europe before 1945 as civilized given that genocide is uncivilized… which is an interesting take.

https://youtu.be/dqYAIRzG_ZU

Anonymous A (OP) triple-posted this 19 hours ago, 1 minute later, 18 minutes after the original post[^] [v] #1,414,676

I like it when people make videos where they just say stuff, they just say what they’re thinking, no music, no "please like and subscribe" no topic, just stream of consciousness saying what they’re thinking about. I want to know what a random guy in Kenya is thinking about every day.

Anonymous B joined in and replied with this 18 hours ago, 5 minutes later, 24 minutes after the original post[^] [v] #1,414,678

Appreciate it; I'll admit I skipped ahead a bit but the rant on secondary vs. primary information and "the Gates Foundation said I should eat this" hammer home the point. Good stuff.

Anonymous A (OP) replied with this 18 hours ago, 10 minutes later, 34 minutes after the original post[^] [v] #1,414,682

I think his whole thing is that people advocate for environmental conservation in Africa, but he thinks it doesn’t make sense because Africa doesn’t really contribute that much to carbon emissions compared to the US and Europe, so he has some thing against climate credits. Don’t really have any thoughts on whether I agree or disagree with that, but I like how he rambles on about other things on his mind.

Anonymous A (OP) double-posted this 18 hours ago, 7 minutes later, 41 minutes after the original post[^] [v] #1,414,684

I guess if you’re not a developed country, you want to develop, and that inherently always leads to some sort of environmental destruction. Like pollution in China, or back in the 1800s in Britain, they had so much pollution from burning coal in factories one of the ways the British discovered evolution was by noticing that the white moths all died out because they couldn’t blend in with the soot. In America, there are still rivers in the rust belt that are so polluted they gave Flint Michigan lead poisoning decades after all the auto plants closed down and moved elsewhere just because they switched which river they got the water from. It would be nice to not do that and develop using clean energy, but nobody’s really started from scratch with clean energy before. But then it is hypocritical if the west is literally bragging about stealing oil and asking Africa to not pollute. But then polluting is also horrible for the planet, but most of the pollution really isn’t from Africa. So idk, not sure what I think about the whole thing.

Anonymous A (OP) triple-posted this 18 hours ago, 6 minutes later, 48 minutes after the original post[^] [v] #1,414,687

Apparently there’s some place in Louisiana they call cancer alley because people die from cancer at higher rates there. It would be kinda nice if the entire word doesn’t turn into that. People think the west isn’t polluted, but it still definitely is. Some of those chemicals last for thousands of years.

Anonymous A (OP) quadruple-posted this 18 hours ago, 8 minutes later, 57 minutes after the original post[^] [v] #1,414,689

…then the pollution in the US disproportionately affects black communities because during segregation they intentionally built industry near black neighborhoods to keep the pollution away from white people. But then race realists have the audacity to ask why black Americans have lower IQs and have the audacity to ask if it’s genetic that IQ is inherited, when black Americans have higher rates of lead exposure on average and lead poisoning can be passed down from a mother to her unborn child. But hey, people don’t care about any of that!

Anonymous C joined in and replied with this 13 hours ago, 4 hours later, 5 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,414,729

@previous (A)

> …then the pollution in the US disproportionately affects black communities because during segregation they intentionally built industry near black neighborhoods to keep the pollution away from white people. But then race realists have the audacity to ask why black Americans have lower IQs and have the audacity to ask if it’s genetic that IQ is inherited, when black Americans have higher rates of lead exposure on average and lead poisoning can be passed down from a mother to her unborn child. But hey, people don’t care about any of that!

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