The movie portrayed racism as Sheldon from The Big Bang Theory giving you a talking-to
Kevin Turner
Would be hard to hide the bitches figure that's on the right
Samuel Stewart
thats a white woman
John Cruz
you are dumb as a rock redneck
Henry Martin
is the one on the right wearing a fat-suit?
Christopher Lewis
those are maybe 1/16 black
Parker Campbell
excuse me, I am a Carib of very dark skin. The woman in the video is very light skinned, therefore the assumption of white was made.
Adrian Parker
Isn't there a picture of one of the women involved and she's white as fuck? Someone post it.
Hunter Flores
Real story: >hey we have an analyst who is good at her job >cool, bring her up here >analyst does her job
Movie: >THREE STRONK BLACK WOMANS SAVE DAY WITH MATH IN SHEEEEEEEET
Again, "based on a true story" = "shit that didn't happen"
Caleb Lopez
Wait.. Are you assuming xer skin colour?
Asher Myers
omg she did math? we learn the kind of shit you need to calculate what she did in 12 grade school, such an acomplishement
Sebastian Flores
Haven't seen it, don't care.
Michael Cooper
a masturbatory aid for nignogs who want to make everyday skills are huge accomplishments.
Ayden Evans
you learn 3+ body gravitational kinematics in 12th grade?(not to mention changing thrust/mass/positions over time)
not even the smartest ex-nazi scientists could do the work black women managed to solve.
Andrew Wright
... and yet it amounted to more than anything you will do in your life.
Leo Martinez
Reminder.
Easton Hughes
Did you know that the white male astronauts were actually LBTGQZI+-$ black females wearing rubber suits? That way white males get all the credit for the accomplishment of these brave pioneering black women. Sad!
David Rogers
>Tfw you will never have a fat, black ass wrap around your dick >Tfw you will never feel some tight jungle pussy caressing every vein in your penis >Tfw she will never whisper in your ear "Massa, impregnate me" as you cum violently into her >Tfw you will never keep her on a leash
Why even live?
Nathan Howard
I would say it's more of a social aid to help African Americans not shy away from careers in STEM.
As a mulatto who went to a top-5 US program (graduate and undergraduate), scarcely do other black people realize that they may find financial success in a field other than medicine or law; when they do, they study useless things like underwater trans-feminist LBGT power theory.
Chase Nelson
>sheboons doing high-school level work had more to do with successfully landing on the (((Moon))) than kidnapped Nazi scientists
Oliver Myers
Their job was literally just doing grunt work level, time consuming math so the rocket scientists could focus on the important stuff. Would have gotten to the moon all the same, if anything it would have only taken longer.
Parker Diaz
Just go to Africa and buy a slave for 5$. She won't have a fat ass since she'll probably be emaciated but that's nothing an american diet won't fix in a few weeks.
Mason Jenkins
>remember goy we need affirmative action because women and blacks were denied education but we couldnt have gone to the moon without educated black women
Gabriel Nguyen
It was an okay film but definitely doesn't deserve to be an Award winner. It will probably get nominations and fail. Now Arrival, that was a good film.
Mason Ramirez
I'm just curious, but do you actually know what they did?
Katherine Johnson, for example, worked in analytic geometry. Do you know what that is? Specifically, she worked on manifestations of the n-body problem. Take a look at this page:
Is this something you learned or understood in high school? Is this something you currently understand? Are you just speaking out of your ass?
Tyler Hall
Rolling
Zachary Cook
I'm okay with a movie about black women helping out with NASA. That's cool, whatever. I haven't seen the movie, but the trailer makes it seem like the entire point of the movie is to make fun of white people. Literally whenever any of the women do anything in the trailer, some white guy stops by and says "heh, bet you can't be a scientist because you're a black woman", and then the women says, "sorry racist misogynistic pig, I AM a scientist!". I mean how do people not get tired of this shit? We get the point. It's clear. Three black women helped out with some math for NASA. But let's not even for a moment pretend that the mission would have failed without them. Let's not even pretend that the average white male scientist at NASA would be deserving of their own movie. Almost every person who helped out during the lunar missions were just one cog in a giant machine. Engineers are expendable - I say this as someone with a B.S. in electrical engineering. It's great what the people did, but we have to remember that a movie about crunching numbers in a grey cubicle would be boring. The reality is that the vast majority of science, math, and engineering is boring as hell. So Hollywood needs to spice it up somehow.
Idk, I think the only actual heroes of these missions were the astronauts themselves. They were the only folks who were in actual danger. And I mean, they went to the moon. The actual fucking moon. They walked on it, took pictures, played golf, etc. It's to this date one of the coolest things humanity has ever done. That makes for a far more interesting film.
Jason Harris
She's so fucking cute
Nathaniel Butler
Can someone help me with my math homework
I need the definite integral of x(x-5)^(1/2) from 5 to 6. what is my u
Carson Barnes
Reminder about what? She barely did anything.
Kevin Watson
She's 1/16 black, almost as white as Talcum X.
It's a crock of shit that takes "artistic license" on the same level that 300 was based on a true story with its ogre-like Persian warriors.
Josiah Martinez
That stack of paper is all the code that she wrote by hand. Coding used to actually require skill and not merely 400 pounds of fat and a computer in your mom's basement,
Jonathan Howard
Werner von Braun got us to the moon he was a nazi rocket scientist responsible for the V2 rocket
Astronaut movies have kind of been done to death. MUH DIVERSITY is a much more appealing concept for hollywood right now, anywhere in history where they can find some brown people, they'll make a movie about it. A woman took a picture of Watson and Crick's discovery? She needs a movie. There was a black intern moving machinery for the researchers of the Manhattan Project? Why doesn't he have a TV series about all the RAYCISM he experienced? Oh fuck, hold that thought, we have a picture of a Japanese janitor who cleaned Einstein's toilet once in the 20s!