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We have a new thing to become outraged about. The eclipse is racist:

On August 21, 2017, a total solar eclipse will arrive mid-morning on the coast of Oregon. The moon’s shadow will be about 70 miles wide, and it will race across the country faster than the speed of sound, exiting the eastern seaboard shortly before 3 p.m. local time. It has been dubbed the Great American Eclipse, and along most of its path, there live almost no black people.

https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2017/08/american-totality-eclipse-race/537318/

I, for one, plan to avoid looking directly at it in protest.
 
We have a new thing to become outraged about. The eclipse is racist:

On August 21, 2017, a total solar eclipse will arrive mid-morning on the coast of Oregon. The moon’s shadow will be about 70 miles wide, and it will race across the country faster than the speed of sound, exiting the eastern seaboard shortly before 3 p.m. local time. It has been dubbed the Great American Eclipse, and along most of its path, there live almost no black people.

https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2017/08/american-totality-eclipse-race/537318/

I, for one, plan to avoid looking directly at it in protest.
Is there some rule that it is mandatory that people mischaracterize the content of the articles they site?
 
Frigging elitist white people stealing the eclipse for themselves. This is just like the time they stole calling their friends "bro". When is enough enough for these bastards? :mad:
 
I heard that there is a predominance of Trumpsuckers in the totality path.
That's God's blessing - those morons are already blind; they can stare at the sun all they want.
 
It is a rather weird article - a rather strained solar eclipse tie-in - but there was some interesting information in it...

And remember, the census goes everywhere, and counts people where it finds them, without regard to whether they can vote. In a practice called “prison gerrymandering” by its critics, the census counts incarcerated persons as residents of the county where the prison lies, not of the place where they lived before going inside. Especially since census data are now used for allocating not only federal representatives but also state and local ones, this manner of counting gives localities an incentive to build a prison and fill it. Long after the Three-Fifths Clause was repealed, we are still counting black people who can’t vote and using their numbers to increase the political power of the free people nearby.
 
We have a new thing to become outraged about. The eclipse is racist:

On August 21, 2017, a total solar eclipse will arrive mid-morning on the coast of Oregon. The moon’s shadow will be about 70 miles wide, and it will race across the country faster than the speed of sound, exiting the eastern seaboard shortly before 3 p.m. local time. It has been dubbed the Great American Eclipse, and along most of its path, there live almost no black people.

https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2017/08/american-totality-eclipse-race/537318/

I, for one, plan to avoid looking directly at it in protest.

Do article statements always trigger you or just the ones about race?
 
We have a new thing to become outraged about. The eclipse is racist:



https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2017/08/american-totality-eclipse-race/537318/

I, for one, plan to avoid looking directly at it in protest.

Do article statements always trigger you or just the ones about race?

Well, I was hoping to find some articles linking the eclipse to Nazis, but I could just find this one about the eclipse and race.
 
Well, I was hoping to find some articles linking the eclipse to Nazis, but I could just find this one about the eclipse and race.
Now, do you have any articles that actually link the eclipse to racism? Or anything close to your OP?
 
The eclipse was delightfully non-racist. It ran its path without caring who lay under it.

Well wait, which orbital body counts as the eclipse? Just so I know which to imagine is calling the earth a bunch of Edomytes(sp).
 
I wonder if its even possible these days to just leave race out of science discussions and events, and just focus on, you know, the science itself? I still scratch my head when I think about the so-called March for Science earlier this year:

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Maybe there is a glimmer of hope somewhere. I think the Mars Rovers have so far managed to not cause racial strife and outrage here on earth, but maybe I'm not looking closely enough.

Then again, somehow glaciers became a feminist issue, so perhaps my optimism should be tempered somewhat:

http://reason.com/blog/2016/03/07/this-university-of-oregon-study-on-femin
 
I wonder if its even possible these days to just leave race out of science discussions and events, and just focus on, you know, the science itself?
Well, dismal's link isn't really a discussion of the eclipse. Just using the path of the eclipse to highlight a completely different discussion.
 
The eclipse was delightfully non-racist. It ran its path without caring who lay under it.

Such color-blindness is considered racist these days. What the Moon should have done is check its white privilege and made sure its umbra traced a more diverse path across the United States. :mad:
 
St. Louis and South Carolina likely have lots of African Americans.

St. Louis was just outside the path. Southern and western suburbs would have been in. Ferguson was slighted!:angryfist:

Btw, South Carolina even has an eclipse in their flag.
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And in other political eclipse news:
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