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Comments by "Uhtred" (@uhtred7860) on "Oh, how they laughed." video.
@IggyTthunders Yup, they fear mockery, so we need to mock them mercilessly.
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From his biography on the American Anthropological Association. This explains everything.- "Gabby M.H. Yearwood is a Teaching Professor in the Department of Anthropology and Managing Faculty Director for the Center for Civil Rights and Racial Justice in the Law School at the University Pittsburgh. He is a socio-cultural anthropologist earning his Ph.D from the University of Texas at Austin in Anthropology focusing in Black Diaspora Studies and Masculinity. His research interests include the social constructions of race and racism, masculinity, gender, sex, Black Feminist and Black Queer theory, anthropology of sport and Black Diaspora. Dr. Yearwood holds a secondary appointment with the Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies Program at Pitt. "
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@InfamyOrDeath-__- Yes
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@KB3AOL All just lucky guesses i suppose.😆😆
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Check out his biography on the, American Anthropological Association, i keep getting shadow banned when i copypaste it for some reason.
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So every time forensics have been identifying the sex of remains based off bones, they have just been lucky guesses. 🤔😆
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@megamus3 Yep, and a racist.
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From his biography on the American Anthropological Association. This explains everything.- "Gabby M.H. Yearwood is a Teaching Professor in the Department of Anthropology and Managing Faculty Director for the Center for Civil Rights and Racial Justice in the Law School at the University Pittsburgh. He is a socio-cultural anthropologist earning his Ph.D from the University of Texas at Austin in Anthropology focusing in Black Diaspora Studies and Masculinity. His research interests include the social constructions of race and racism, masculinity, gender, sex, Black Feminist and Black Queer theory, anthropology of sport and Black Diaspora. Dr. Yearwood holds a secondary appointment with the Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies Program at Pitt. "
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