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  • Yes, some people naturally have better 3d spatial awareness. You can also train your eyes to be better over time. I work in orthotics and prosthetics and have to sculpt positive models of different body parts. We also have to do GAIT analysis where we have to observe the angle of different joints while a patient ambulates.

    Some people are just better at it than others starting out, especially if they have prior similar experience. I teach a lot of residents and have noticed that students that have a background in art or construction tend to have a better eye for angles. A lot of it is just practicing by observing different angles compared to something that is known to be square.

    I have also trained people who never seem to be able to improve their ability to see angles, which is a big hindrance in their careers. A lot of schools actually have students take a spacial awareness test before students begin studying in the field.


  • I don’t think that the movie was proposing that the issue or solution is eugenics based. I would argue that educated people are probably able provide a better education, and that uneducated parents are less likely to be able to provide their children with a quality education.

    I don’t specifically remember Idiocracy really going into depth about “passing good genes”.


  • Yes, because of their criminal problems. Not because of their language, clothing style, food preferences, etc. But because of the enormous percentage of criminal involvement.

    That is the same claim that “racist” in the US make all the time… Simply assuming that a person engages in criminal activity because of their ethnicity is bigotry.

    Are you by chance not a USA citizen? I have some stereotypes about US citizens too.

    US citizen is not an ethnic group you moron.


  • Yes, we hate gipsies. But not because of their race (they don’t even have a separate race), but because of some nuances of their culture that involve a lot of criminal.

    Lol, if you want to split hairs like that… race itself is not an actual classification system and isn’t real in any meaningful way. What it represents is a bias against certain ethnic groups based off of an ever changing list of generalities.

    What the general public interprets as racism is unfounded bigotry against individuals or groups of people for simple belongings to an ethnic group. Having negative preconceived notions against an ethnic minority like the Romani people is racism, and attempting to escape the accusation of racism by engaging in semantics is just pathetic.

    tell that bullshit to another racist like you.

    Lol, I’m a bi-racial ethnic minority living in the most conservative state in America…You are a white European that just accused an entire ethnic group of being criminals…and I’m the racist?

    You don’t get a pass on your privilege because you live in Europe…an entire continent that enriched itself by engaging in colonialism self validated by racial theory. Go kick rocks bigot.


  • Well, it is a rather multilayered phrase. And sarcasm is present there too. And yes, I really think that most of the US citizens are racists.

    Most white people are racist…including the majority of Europeans. Just ask your average European about the Romani people and you’ll get to hear some “interesting” opinions.

    (I suppose this is exactly the case: the “woke” US citizen mumbling some racist shit while being sure that he is being super anti-racist).

    Pointing out that international media has biases when it comes to ethnicity is not racist. Claiming that racism is not a problem in Europe, or that European news is devoid of racial biases is racist.

    Always glad to know …and I’m guessing here, that a white dude from one of the most privileged places in the world still think of themselves as the authority when it comes to defining racism… It’s reassuring that some things will never change.