Thursday, June 04, 2020

Black birders and the barriers they face

By A Friend
Thu, Jun 4, 2020 8:42 p.m.

3. Black birders and the barriers they face

https://www.axios.com/newsletters/axios-science-7aacdf97-1101-49fc-a08c-e1e730b5252a.html

3 comments:

Sebastian Hawks said...

She was right to be suspicious of a black out alone in the woods. In my experience blacks just aren't interested in nature. I have a black boss, nice responsible guy, one of the good ones. From an intact home, father was a police officer. But when I mentioned going hiking at a nature center around a local lake he though that was one of the most ridiculous things to do. Blacks just don't seem interested in nature type stuff.

Anonymous said...

Another 'real' story that would provide hours of material for Onion writers - if any of them had any stones left.
Can anyone recall any recent 'Onion' story that was actually funny?

Anonymous said...

Blacks don't bird because the birder must go into the forest. There the black birder sees trees and it reminds them of lynching.

I would supposed too that a negro birder would be seen by other blacks as a sissy-assed [homosexual] mother fucker and set upon.