A couple shizos from nowhere on the internet shitting in ivory tower
Is this what bitdiddle wanted
I am a one of the schizos. I program in Scheme, though, so blame this technobabble language for attracting schizos, nigger.
>>2
Same, I'd bet some large fraction of programmers (possibly most Schemers) are like this.
>>2
Nigger that you?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plessy_v._Ferguson
Plessy v. Ferguson, 163 U.S. 537 (1896), was a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision in which the Court ruled that racial segregation laws did not violate the U.S. Constitution as long as the facilities for each race were equal in quality, a doctrine that came to be known as "separate but equal".[2][3] The decision legitimized the many state laws re-establishing racial segregation that had been passed in the American South after the end of the Reconstruction era (1865–1877).
The underlying case began in 1892 when Homer Plessy, a mixed-race man, deliberately boarded a "whites-only" train car in New Orleans. By boarding the whites-only car, Plessy violated Louisiana's Separate Car Act of 1890, which required "equal, but separate" railroad accommodations for white and non-white passengers. Plessy was charged under the Act, and at his trial his lawyers argued that judge John Howard Ferguson should dismiss the charges on the grounds that the Act was unconstitutional. Ferguson denied the request, and the Louisiana Supreme Court upheld Ferguson's ruling on appeal. Plessy then appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
In May 1896, the Supreme Court issued a 7–1 decision against Plessy, ruling that the Louisiana law did not violate the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and stating that although the Fourteenth Amendment established the legal equality of whites and blacks it did not and could not require the elimination of all "distinctions based upon color". The Court rejected Plessy's lawyers' arguments that the Louisiana law inherently implied that black people were inferior, and gave great deference to American state legislatures' inherent power to make laws regulating health, safety, and morals—the "police power"—and to determine the reasonableness of the laws they passed. Justice John Marshall Harlan was the lone dissenter from the Court's decision, writing that the U.S. Constitution "is color-blind, and neither knows nor tolerates classes among citizens", and so the law's distinguishing of passengers' races should have been found unconstitutional.
Plessy is widely regarded as one of the worst decisions in U.S. Supreme Court history.[4] Despite its infamy, the decision has never been explicitly overruled.[5] But a series of the Court's later decisions, beginning with the 1954 decision Brown v. Board of Education—which held that the "separate but equal" doctrine is unconstitutional in the context of public schools and educational facilities—have severely weakened Plessy to the point that it is considered to have been de facto overruled.[6] The US Congress regards Plessy as having been overruled by Bob Jones University v. United States.[7]
>>2 still not calling you a friend since you expediantly just lose but whatever i am done trying to believe.stuffs got techniques and bullshit
A couple shizos from nowhere on the internet
They're from /g/
>>7
This place literally started on 4chan.
>>8 and the pseud elitism still doesnt make sense to newfigs
why is it hard to find a comfy textboard lads
>>10
Because if it is easy to find then the 4channers find it too and ruin it like they ruined this site.
>>5
mate, just stop
nobody cares about murica
nobody cares about politics
nobody wants to read your copypastes
you are undesirable
go away
>>12
We know exactly what kind of post triggers the /PitOfLunatics/ bigots with their standard racist slurs. When they manage to control themselves, they don't have to expose themselves to uncomfortable parts of reality. Absent their /PitOfLunatics/ idiocy, those posts are also absent.
https://www.commondreams.org/news/2022/07/01/texas-panel-denounced-over-attempt-rebrand-slavery-involuntary-relocation
Texas Panel Denounced Over Attempt to Rebrand Slavery as 'Involuntary Relocation'
One progressive group called the proposal "a blatant attempt to whitewash history to fit a racist worldview."
Racial justice advocates on Thursday denounced a proposal by a panel of Texas educators to describe slavery as "involuntary relocation" in the state's revised second-grade social studies curriculum as part of an effort to comply with a law restricting how the United States' history of white supremacy is taught.
The Texas Tribune reports a working group of nine educators proposed the change as the Texas State Board of Education considers curriculum changes in the wake of the passage of what critics have called the "white discomfort" law.
Part of the proposed curriculum states that students should "compare journeys to America, including voluntary Irish immigration and involuntary relocation of African people during colonial times."
According to the Tribune:
The suggested change surfaced late during its June 15 meeting that lasted more than 12 hours. Board member Aicha Davis, a Democrat who represents Dallas and Fort Worth, brought up concerns to the board saying that wording is not a "fair representation" of the slave trade. The board, upon reading the language in the suggested curriculum, sent the working draft back for revision.
"For K-2, carefully examine the language used to describe events, specifically the term 'involuntary relocation,'" the state board wrote in its guidance to the work group.
Human rights attorney Qasim Rashid blasted the nine educators' proposal as "unhinged white supremacy," while an online progressive group said it's "a blatant attempt to whitewash history to fit a racist worldview."
Last year, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican, signed S.B. 3, a law requiring the teaching of "both sides" of historical events and issues including slavery, white supremacy, and the Ku Klux Klan. The legislation also bars educators from making students feel "discomfort, guilt, anguish, or any other form of psychological distress" on account of their race. The law restricts how issues of race, slavery, Indigenous genocide, and systemic racism can be taught.
Abbott also approved a 2021 law establishing the 1836 Project to promote "Texas values" and "patriotic education." Under the law, public school teachers are required to "give deference to both sides" when discussing historical and current events.
Slavery had been officially abolished in Texas—then part of Mexico—by Afro-Mexican President Vicente Guerrero in 1830. By that time, Anglo-American immigrants, many of them Southerners who brought slaves with them, were upsetting the demographic and cultural balance in Texas and were subsequently banned, becoming undocumented immigrants.
The Texians, as they called themselves, fought a successful revolution and in 1836 declared an independent republic whose economy depended heavily upon slave labor and the ethnic cleansing and subjugation of Indigenous and Mexican people. Texas' 1836 constitution legalized slavery, outlawed emancipation, and barred free Black people from citizenship or from establishing permanent residency.
Nearly a decade later, Texas joined the United States as a slave state. The annexation was a major catalyst for the 1846 U.S. invasion of Mexico and subsequent conquest of more than half of its territory.
Slaves in coastal Texas—which was part of the Confederacy during the Civil War—were among the last to be emancipated; the federal Juneteenth holiday celebrated on June 19 marks the day when enslaved Black people in Galveston were informed by invading Union forces that they were "free."
Programming?
>>14
No doing like >>2,4-7,11,13
Not a line of code was written today
wut ben?
>>14
We do have one active programming thread on the board https://textboard.org/prog/22 in a sea of inane /tech/ threads, among them sixteen identical threads made by Cloud Strife. Whenever the programming thread gets programming posts, those who can only contribute /tech/ content feel the need to signal how threatened they feel by those programming posts.
>>15
Not true, I worked on my editor a lot yesterday. I can post it if you'd like.
Also I posted a pretty neat minimal EF style game engine a while ago and absolutely nobody did anything with it (no one even replied) so I quit posting code here.
>>18,19
The content textboard needs but doesn't deserve.
(no one even replied)
No one replied to my recent game thread on /sol/. I've keep my effort near minimum here since 2019.
>>20
Was it buried under a hundred threads a few hours after you posted it? I asked for advice from programmers about my dog and no one even replied.
Ben should just delete threads that aren't about writing software. Including this one.
>>22
Every board should have one meta thread.
/PitOfLunatics/ bigots with their standard racist slurs
Imagine this. Not every person on this board is from America. I live in a country with like 99,99999999999999999999999% white population with literally no BLM movement or whatever wokie-talkie bullshit we have other such bullshit, but muricans have no idea about it. I have no emotional connection with so called "racial slurs" since English is not even my native language. I just find it funny, how murican retards react, when I say nigger, so I use it more here.
Also, I don't visit /pol/, I think that all unironical nazis are delusional idiots. I am a libertarian myself. Nevertheless, I consider Afro-American culture primitive and retarded and it's not because of their skin color or ugly monkey-like noses.
One more thing. My country had white slaves in 19 c. Russian empire serfs. Stupid muricans don't care and make slavery a racial problem somehow.
>>1
Hey, it's not so bad. I'd post here more, but I'm often accused of shilling myself. The lack of file uploads exacerbates this, since it's ofttimes easier to link elsewhere instead. After so long using anonymous forums, I've decided it's unreasonable to share most work without some consistent identity. This format is usually fine for discussions, but larger work is rarely ever mentioned anonymously, and why would it be mentioned without an identity? It's almost entirely unreasonable to collaborate on something large with no identities whatsoever. The closest example of which I can currently think is Bitcoin, which was pseudonymous.
Now, tell me what the ideal SchemeBBS would be.
>>24
I've heard you have a similar problem in Russia. The mongol minority is out breading you and Whites will soon be a minority there as well. Your country certainly isn't 99.99% White.
>>26
I've never been to Russia. But you mention problems which I'm happy with since Russia is a shitty imperialist entity and those mongols should've never been a part of Russia. Hence, would be nice to observe as Russians become victims of their own imperialism.
Also, I don't visit /pol/, I think that all unironical nazis are delusional idiots. I am a libertarian myself.
when people talk about /pol/, they're talking about the needless injection of /pol/itics into otherwise pleasant discussions, the specifics notwithstanding.
once upon a time most /pol/ users were LARPing libertarians, very similar to what I assume you are, and it's only in the last 7 or so years that there has been a change.
keep it off /prog/, please.
Now, tell me what the ideal SchemeBBS would be.
The one where there's no (You) with stupid surveillance ideas.
keep it off /prog/, please
Say this to the guy with BBC news and constant butthurt every time niggers are mentioned.
identifying with a race
can you be more cucked?
Not having a race
Can you be more alien?
not realizing you are alien
amnesiac I see
nigger
Niggers call each other niggers but don't allow this to whites and other races. I've never seen anything more retarded, there's no other ethnicity in the world, which forbids other peoples saying their autoethnonym. I think most people will be happy if you call their ethnicity properly instead of using stupid endonyms.
Tsk.
Nevertheless, I consider Afro-American culture primitive and retarded and it's not because of their skin color or ugly monkey-like noses.
Well, if you're this desperate to keep polluting our board with /PitOfLunatics/ idiocy, it's easy to continue to make it clear https://textboard.org/prog/527#t527p17 that your kind is a recently arrived group of sockpuppets.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/apr/22/florida-examples-prohibited-topics-math-textbooks
Florida’s examples of banned topics in math books derided as ‘political theater’
Education officials release four examples among the 54 math textbooks they rejected last week because of ‘prohibited topics’
Education officials in Florida have been criticized for putting “political theater” over teaching after they revealed four examples from among the 54 math textbooks they rejected last week.
The state said it had refused to use the books because of “prohibited topics” including alleged references to critical race theory. On Friday, however, after pressure to explain the decisions, the education department published several images of math problems from the textbook with the offending segments highlighted.
In one example, a colored graph features levels of “racial prejudice” by age. Another example, under the heading “adding and subjecting polynomials”, begins with the words: “What? Me? Racist?” and uses the statistical results of a common survey about unconscious bias as an example for a set of mathematics problems.
The other examples make references to “social and emotional learning” or “social awareness”, concepts that conservative education activists say are a gateway to leftwing ideology.
“Those examples were given with no context and were not even elementary-level material,” Andrew Spar, president of the Florida Education Association that represents more than 150,000 educators, said. “So it seems like it’s more about smoke and mirrors of trying to accomplish a political agenda than really about what we are teaching our kids.”
Florida’s banning of the books is widely seen by critics as an extension of Republican governor Ron DeSantis’s “culture war” on the supposed indoctrination of children in schools.
He recently signed the state’s controversial “don’t say gay” law – officially the Parental Rights in Education bill – that prohibits discussions of sexual orientation or gender identity in elementary classrooms.
His education department came under fire last week for announcing it had banned the textbooks without giving supporting details, and it said it was releasing the images “based on the volume of requests the department has received for examples of problematic elements of the recently reviewed instructional materials”.
The department said the examples were not an exhaustive list, and provided the images with no descriptions or context.
“Social and emotional learning” has been attacked by conservatives. Quoted in the New York Times, Chris Rufo, senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, linked social-emotional learning to a wider discussion of race, gender and sexuality teaching in classrooms, and called it “a delivery mechanism for radical pedagogies such as critical race theory and gender deconstructionism”.
Other content that Florida’s education leaders objected to are cartoon children appearing at the side of textbook pages encouraging students to “learn together”, to have “a growth mindset” by trying a new way to tackle a problem when they were stuck, or to adopt a “math mindset” to help understand their feelings.
“Math is about getting the right answer. It’s not about how you feel about the problem,” DeSantis said at a press conference earlier in the week.
In a statement, a spokesperson said: “The [Florida education] department is continuing to give publishers the opportunity to remediate all deficiencies identified during the review to ensure the broadest selection of high quality instructional materials are available to the school districts and Florida’s students.”
Teachers’ representatives, meanwhile, dismissed it as “political theater” by the governor, who is, they say, focused on the wrong priorities.
“What educators and parents are concerned about is if we don’t have teachers in our classrooms, or bus drivers to get kids to school on time, then our kids aren’t learning math or any other subject,” Spar said.
“We’re expecting over 9,000 teacher vacancies by the end of the year, according to the state board that he appoints, and we have a massive bus driver, paraprofessional, cafeteria worker, custodian shortage in addition. We’ve heard the governor say or do nothing about it.
“These kinds of antics and political theater going on over these textbooks is exactly what’s driving people out of the profession.”
I understand that muricans are prohibited to criticize anything related to niggers, but I'm not in America, I don't care. I can clearly see that all achievements of Afro-American culture are shitty primitive genres of music and that's it. Moreover, this shitty genres impacts American culture so negatively that white muricans become niggerized themselves, which is kinda sad.
>>37
fuck you, schizophrenic, nobody cares
now, a very important non-nigger news
It's only going to get hotter! Beach lovers flock to the coast to make the most of summer but Britain is set to swelter in 35C heat next week:
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People flocked to the beach in Bournemouth, Dorset, today to enjoy the warm summer weather as Britain is set to swelter in 35C heat next week.
An area of high pressure building from the Atlantic into the south and south west of England will bring rising temperatures with some areas expected to reach low, or even mid, 30C (86F) by the end of next week.
But forecasters add they are not expecting any temperature records to be broken.
Met Office chief forecaster Steve Willington said: 'We could see parts of the UK entering heatwave conditions if the above-average temperatures last for three days or more.
'Many areas of the UK, especially the south will witness temperatures several degrees higher than average, but these values are likely to be well below the record-breaking temperatures we saw in mid-July.
'As the high pressure builds there is very little meaningful rain in the forecast, especially in those areas in the south of England, which experienced very dry conditions last month.
'Elsewhere in the UK, such as in northern England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, rain-bearing weather fronts will make limited headway against the high pressure, bringing some rain to north-western parts of the UK.'
Although it’s too early to say how long the hot spell will last, there are indications of a return to more changeable conditions from about mid-August.
While temperatures may continue above average in the south, this change would reduce the chance of prolonged high temperatures.
Sunday will be mainly dry and bright with periods of sunshine, although variable amounts of cloud cover will build during the day across northern areas.
Monday will be mostly dry and bright with spells of sunshine, however variable amounts of cloud will build bringing a chance of a few showers across northern areas.
It will be a drier and brighter day on Tuesday with lengthy periods of summer sunshine and variable amounts of patchy cloud cover.
>>39
Of course you are going to link Daily Mail, lmao
dailymail.co.uk
Oh, wow, you couldn't out yourself better if you linked a Faux News article.
weather but not who is causing it
Here's how to do it, son.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/jul/27/looking-for-someone-to-blame-for-the-extreme-heat-try-wall-street
Looking for someone to blame for the extreme heat? Try Wall Street
Banks’ financing of coal, oil, and gas was higher in 2021 than it was in 2016, the year after the Paris agreement was adopted
>>38
"This is why it is very useful for you to continue to use terms such as "retard", "nigger" or "newfag", because with each use you are simply stating: "I am an outsider". Those terms immediately identify you not just in this venue but on the entire internet as nothing more than spillover from the /PitOfLunatics/."
That Hofstadter sequence challenge was the most fun I had on this site, we need to do something like that again.
>>42
In the meantime you can try these two: https://textboard.org/prog/100#t100p154
>>41
In other words, as usual the jews are making the mess and then telling the normal working and middle class people of the nation it's their fault.
Looking for nigger to blame for the extreme nigger? Try Nigger Street
niggers’ financing of nigger, nigger, and nigger was nigger in 2021 than it was in 2016, the nigger after the Nigger agreement was niggered
Niggers vs wiggers vs aiggers vs reggers
Who win /prog/
Ah, you silly foster children, trying to look based by using thick words and slurs.