I doubt you have the intellect to discuss this.
Posted on: February 20, 2017 at 14:09:33 CT
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Especially with your bias.
I detest and reject your conclusions. Math is indeed completely isolated from the motivations, bias of the people using it. Math results do not change based on the color, sexual preference, or religion of the mathematician.
However, you can ask racist, or biased questions to get desired results. Mainstream media polls specialize in this.
You seem unable to comprehend the difference, instead calling math itself biased, racist, when it's the flawed person, not the math itself.
Math is the language of the universe. It's not racist.
Why? Because the universe simply couldn't care less.
Edited by RHAYWORTH at 14:14:51 on 02/20/17