@benedict559114 Around 15% of people in the US (50M+) are black, and only 5% of US students (less than 50k) are from Africa
It would be immensely stupid to not train enough skilled scientists that have a strong understanding of overlooked issues affecting people from either of those backgrounds
@V_S0u7@gremlinbr4t@NAKlMUSHlART@nise_shi Just wait until you learn about the demographics that primarily perpetrate white collar crime lmfao
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@edvingusinac@hologramvin According to cognitive scientists, the answer is simply the one that builds the most logic upon which one can extrapolate on, i.e. phonics & etymology
According to economists that want kids to join the workforce asap, memorizing common “sight words”
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@TempestaRubida @hologramvin@baaaathsalts If you are memorizing shapes, how do you expand this framework to pronounce & interpret new words when you encounter them?
The power of phonics & etymology is fundamentally that the logic can be extrapolated to the unfamiliar
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