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There has been a change at National Geographic.
"Susan Goldberg... inaugurates the magazine’s yearlong “Diversity in America” series. In the letter, Goldberg—who is the first woman and the first Jewish person in the top post since the magazine’s founding, in 1888"
The National Geographic Twins and the Falsehood of Our Post-Racial Future
You can find their expected lineup of stories this year here. Not much on geography but then again Comrade Goldberg isnt there to teach us geography is she? Another cultural institution fallen to them and they waste no time making hay with it.
The convoluted thinking involved blows the needle off the cognitive dissonance scale with stories like these side by side..
So after they get through celebrating the marriage of blacks and whites, they try and convince you there is no such thing as blacks and whites THEN they explain it is because we "share the same genes".
How do they illustrate "sharing the same genes"? Why, like this of course...this exact picture...
So I guess there is no such thing as humans and chimpanzees..because we share so much of the "same genes"?
"Susan Goldberg... inaugurates the magazine’s yearlong “Diversity in America” series. In the letter, Goldberg—who is the first woman and the first Jewish person in the top post since the magazine’s founding, in 1888"
The National Geographic Twins and the Falsehood of Our Post-Racial Future
You can find their expected lineup of stories this year here. Not much on geography but then again Comrade Goldberg isnt there to teach us geography is she? Another cultural institution fallen to them and they waste no time making hay with it.
The convoluted thinking involved blows the needle off the cognitive dissonance scale with stories like these side by side..
So after they get through celebrating the marriage of blacks and whites, they try and convince you there is no such thing as blacks and whites THEN they explain it is because we "share the same genes".
How do they illustrate "sharing the same genes"? Why, like this of course...this exact picture...
So I guess there is no such thing as humans and chimpanzees..because we share so much of the "same genes"?