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    Steve Sailer‏ @Steve_Sailer Sep 23

    If you go to Google and ask for "black scientists," you get back a reasonable list of black scientists, starting with chemist Percy Lavon Julian. If you ask Google for "white scientists," however, you get your knuckles rapped for impertinence:pic.twitter.com/5Gqp0d9m4n

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      1. Steve Sailer‏ @Steve_Sailer Sep 23

        http://www.unz.com/isteve/great-moments-in-google-american-inventors/ … Interestingly, Bing's search engine is once again less politically correct than Google's. If you ask Bing for "white scientists," you get back ... Isaac Newton.pic.twitter.com/yGxP03MVH9

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      2. X Belief‏ @x_belief Sep 24
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        "great black scientists" vs "great white scientists"pic.twitter.com/DVEcmoo6T3

        3 replies 2 retweets 6 likes
      3. X Belief‏ @x_belief Sep 24
        Replying to @x_belief @Steve_Sailer

        "african scientists" vs. "european scientists"pic.twitter.com/tqg1TMGNAK

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      4. X Belief‏ @x_belief Sep 24
        Replying to @x_belief @Steve_Sailer

        "great women of science" vs. "great men of science"pic.twitter.com/BHUKAT2ZNK

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      5. X Belief‏ @x_belief Sep 24
        Replying to @x_belief @Steve_Sailer

        New York Times: "black scientists" vs. "white scientists"pic.twitter.com/GZIEfRA0BA

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      2. Browned Hotdog  ❄️ 💦‏ @brownedhotdog Sep 24
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        try googling European peoples history and have a look in images. its much worse

        1 reply 0 retweets 11 likes
      3. Gloria Bentall‏ @GloriaBentall Sep 24
        Replying to @brownedhotdog @Steve_Sailer

        It looks like this. Slightly tanned!😂🤣pic.twitter.com/WkYwxGhctF

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      1. 𝐌𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐢𝐞𝐮𝐫 𝐁𝐨𝐮𝐯𝐚𝐫𝐝‏ @MonsieurBouvard Sep 23
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        I accept these tests as demonstrable evidence based on the scientific method.

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      2. money guy‏ @money_guy1 Sep 24
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        This is because most people who search for 'white scientists' aren't looking for actual white scientists. It's just google's AI trying to be efficient. It could be the case that SJWs are the only people who search for things like this leading to different results for races

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      3. gamer who hates women‏ @ohandnewman Sep 24
        Replying to @money_guy1 @Steve_Sailer

        I've always had a similar thought, like who is Googling white scientist, unless they are someone just trying to prove there are too many white people in science, hence leading to these types of articles being the top recommended. It's just ai learning

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      4. Ranlor‏ @TheRealRanlor Sep 24
        Replying to @ohandnewman @money_guy1 @Steve_Sailer

        The ai is trained to learn what YOU search, not what others search. I.E. If I'm a gamer and search shooting, it'll come up with shooting games since my search history is often shooting games and such of the genre, whereas some studying school shootings will get results about that

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      5. money guy‏ @money_guy1 Sep 24
        Replying to @TheRealRanlor @ohandnewman @Steve_Sailer

        Yeah this is true actually mb. maybe the guy just watches a bunch of sjw compilations

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      6. gamer who hates women‏ @ohandnewman Sep 24
        Replying to @money_guy1 @TheRealRanlor @Steve_Sailer

        The ai is trained for you but if you've ot done many related searches, it's more likely to pull up most visited pages. Also the types of people trying to prove these theories about race and Google are the type to also indulge in reading these kinds of articles, just to disagree

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      1. Deus Voltage‏ @ScleroticNeuro1 Sep 23
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        Silicon Valley's monoculture is truly bizarre and will be studied by Chinese archeologists for centuries.

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      1. Islet of Langerhans‏ @Langerhans_isle Sep 23
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        If you Google "great scientists" you get a long list of white scientists. It's implicit.

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      2. David Borlaug‏ @BorlaugDavid Sep 24
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        If you look up “famous white scientists”, you get Charles Darwin, Stephen Hawking, and, wait for it, Margaret Thatcher. Seriously.pic.twitter.com/96btZsiQGu

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      2. Maadi‏ @MateusJustinus Sep 23
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        Well, there weren't many. Off the top of my head, all I can think of are Black ones like Newton and Galileo.

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      3. Alrenous‏ @Alrenous Sep 24
        Replying to @MateusJustinus @Steve_Sailer

        ProTip: next time someone questions your race, claim to be, "Black, like Newton."

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      2. 𝐌𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐢𝐞𝐮𝐫 𝐁𝐨𝐮𝐯𝐚𝐫𝐝‏ @MonsieurBouvard Sep 23
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        Google's principled & disciplined ancestor Charles Babbage would be justifiably contemptuous of their ingratitude to their origins. But he would be revolted at their mendacity. The "WASP" Babbage was the undisputed inventor the computational machine.pic.twitter.com/w172LpWK0I

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      3. Gary Royal‏ @6r0y4l Sep 24
        Replying to @MonsieurBouvard @Steve_Sailer

        Hardly. He was the inventor of _a_ computational machine, which was ultimately so complex he couldn't build it. What we understand to be "a computer" was invented in the 1930s, as an application of a body of math dealing with finite-state automation.

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      4. 𝐌𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐢𝐞𝐮𝐫 𝐁𝐨𝐮𝐯𝐚𝐫𝐝‏ @MonsieurBouvard Sep 24
        Replying to @6r0y4l @Steve_Sailer

        Leibniz also invented a computational machine. The important point being that Babbage, a principled Baconian, embodied and lived the Enlightenment ideal of a philosophic inventor-benefactor: furthermore, his amusing reflection on the permanent limitations of machines remains true

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