Message from @Neuron Cortex
Discord ID: 649132797956587541
@kira You are familiar with programming right?
yeah
Trying to get into beginner python programming. Would you consider it to be a good programming language for website development and "hacktivist" stuff?
yeah defo for "hacktivist" stuff
python is really good i prefer to use nodejs + typescript for most webstuff
you could make good webapps with python and alot of cool scripts for osint are written in python
Okay. Thanks for the help
np
@Summer~ đ For you I'll delete it
â¤ď¸
Check out Destiny(éĺ˝) (@CosDestiny): https://twitter.com/CosDestiny?s=09
they look normal <a:Confused:587457581031882752>
lol
*Historian Ralph A. Austen heavily criticized the book and said that although the book may seem fairly accurate, it is an anti-Semitic book. However, he added that before the publication of The Secret Relationship, some scholars were reluctant to discuss Jewish involvement in slavery because of fear of damaging the "shared liberal agenda" of Jews and African Americans*
Yes. Jacob Rader Marcus, a historian and Reform rabbi, wrote in his four-volume history of Americans Jews that over 75 percent of Jewish families in Charleston, South Carolina; Richmond, Virginia; and Savannah, Georgia, owned slaves, and nearly 40 percent of Jewish households across the country did. The Jewish population in these cities was quite small, however, so the total number of slaves they owned represented just a small fraction of the total slave population; Eli Faber, a historian at New York Cityâs John Jay College reported that in 1790, Charlestonâs Jews owned a total of 93 slaves, and that âperhaps six Jewish familiesâ lived in Savannah in 1771.
"Nor were Jews prominent in the slave trade. Of the 40 slave merchants in South Carolina, only 1 minor trader was a Jew." [paragraph goes on to list similar breakdowns for other US states] - Marvin Perry, Frederick M. Schweitzer: Antisemitism: Myth and Hate from Antiquity to the Present, p. 245. Palgrave Macmillan, 2002; ISBN 0-312-16561-7
@Deleted User "Reading is boring"
@Deleted User I have a tummy disease so I have hard time consuming beans so I eat meat = Veganism
its usually the ethical view
Maybe on YouTube
Usually veganism is pure identity larp