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Oh is the BBC now using that stupid American term for those rainbow people ? Such a shame. Another woke nail in theirs.

 

I guess there had to be a reason they called it the Death of Colour then.

35000 people are known to have died because of this plague but this was a study of 145 indivuals.  My maths is not great but this is not a representative, substantial sample.

Stating that people of colour were more likely to die of a disease is not 'racism' - it's a medical fact.

Racism, by definition, has to indicate a belief that people of colour are inferior for a variety of reasons, and there is no evidence of that in your link.

You are looking for trouble where none exists.

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The bbc are looking for or creating trouble where none existed

Its the Biased Broadcasting Corporation saying it AH, first or second para in the link.  Did you read it?

The BBC is reporting a study by the academics at the Museum of London, other news outlets have reported it, too, including The Guardian.  They have not financed the study.

Ahh, the museum of London...is that the same museum that recently depicted in one of its exhibts a typical London family of i think it was around a thoudsand or so years ago, as having a black female as the mother of the family, that museum ?...

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That will be the one.

Well, Old_Geezer, i dont know what Stupid American Term your referring to?

I thought Black Death was the Bubonic Pleague? And I'm still American. 

Bazwillrun

 

Do you have a link?

webbo3

 

If you re-read the article, it's not suggesting the plague itself was racist.

 

 

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It was a video by Simon Webb on the History Debunked channel....

AH: "Stating that people of colour were more likely to die of a disease is not 'racism' - it's a medical fact." - I think the OP is making the slightly satirical observation that the pathogen itself is racist.

hers the link  re museum of london, i was out on the years ...makes no difference though to the jist of it..


 

bazwillrun

No thanks - not a link to a YouTube video (with the spurious claim that a typical Roman Londoner was a young, black single mother. 

Here's what the museum actually presented:

https://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/discover/surprising-diversity-roman-london-docklands

 

...and it's spelled 'gist'.

 

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oh dear a spelling nastie...predictive text, but you would have guessed that ...you know theyre struggling when they have to pick you up on spelling..i wont waste my breath on you but i knew the YT link would get you going , too much truth on that channel for your liking and links and references to back it all up...

er written by a member of the cabinet - doesnt understand the stats

145 dead bods is too few to make this sort of conclusion

make a good essay =about the biasses involved

members of one family, area, failed type I error ( difference detected when there isnt one) - selection of the buried

No bazwillrun - have a look at what was presented.
 

You claim that the museum "depicted in one of its exhibts a typical London family of i think it was around a thoudsand or so years ago, as having a black female as the mother of the family, that museum"

 

id suggest you believe that because you've relied on a faulty narrative. The first thing I would've done after watching that YT clip would've been to go to the museum's website to verify the claim.

 

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