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    Ugandan climate activist Vanessa Nakate has called out racism in media after she was cropped out of a photo featuring prominent climate activists including Greta Thunberg, Loukina Tille, Luisa Neubauer and Isabelle Axelsson.

    Nakate made the comment in a video which has since gone viral, adding that she now understood “the definition of the word racism” for the first time in her life.

    The group had given a news conference in Davos on Friday when Nakate was then cropped out of a published version by the Associated Press, a US news agency. She questioned the removal on Twitter

    “Why did you remove me from the photo? I was part of the group”, she tweeted in response. Other agencies, including Reuters, misidentified Nakate as Zambian activist Natasha Mwansa. Reuters’ currently available version of the photograph identifies the other four activists in the picture but not Nakate.

    David Ake, the AP’s director of photography, told Buzzfeed UK that, under tight deadline, the photographer “cropped it purely on composition grounds”.

    “He thought the building in the background was distracting,
    ” Ake said.


    In the viral video, Nakate elaborated on what she considers the erasure of black and brown voices in conversations surrounding climate change, pointing out that people who look like her are most vulnerable to rising global temperatures.

    “We don’t deserve this. Africa is the least emitter of carbons, but we are the most affected by the climate crisis,” she said. “You erasing our voices won’t change anything. You erasing our stories won’t change anything.”

    “It’s disgraceful that not only is Africa ignored, it’s also deliberately removed from the picture,” Theo Cullen-Mouse, a 17-year-old, Irish climate activist.

    “Africa has contributed the least, but will suffer the most from climate breakdown. The least we can do is give Africans a voice,” he added.

    The AP has since replaced the cropped photo with its original, claiming “no ill intent”. The caption for the new image, however, does not reference the switch or explain the previous cropping.

    Last edited by HitmanTommy; 01-26-2020, 09:58 AM.

  • #2
    Nothing new here

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    • #3
      I thought this is a boxing forum. Nothing new about them radical left wing activist racists.
      All they care about is preaching there fake science to extort monies from wealthy nations.
      Get lost

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      • #4
        Originally posted by HitmanTommy View Post
        Ugandan climate activist Vanessa Nakate has called out racism in media after she was cropped out of a photo featuring prominent climate activists including Greta Thunberg, Loukina Tille, Luisa Neubauer and Isabelle Axelsson.

        Nakate made the comment in a video which has since gone viral, adding that she now understood “the definition of the word racism” for the first time in her life.

        The group had given a news conference in Davos on Friday when Nakate was then cropped out of a published version by the Associated Press, a US news agency. She questioned the removal on Twitter

        “Why did you remove me from the photo? I was part of the group”, she tweeted in response. Other agencies, including Reuters, misidentified Nakate as Zambian activist Natasha Mwansa. Reuters’ currently available version of the photograph identifies the other four activists in the picture but not Nakate.

        David Ake, the AP’s director of photography, told Buzzfeed UK that, under tight deadline, the photographer “cropped it purely on composition grounds”.

        “He thought the building in the background was distracting,
        ” Ake said.


        In the viral video, Nakate elaborated on what she considers the erasure of black and brown voices in conversations surrounding climate change, pointing out that people who look like her are most vulnerable to rising global temperatures.

        “We don’t deserve this. Africa is the least emitter of carbons, but we are the most affected by the climate crisis,” she said. “You erasing our voices won’t change anything. You erasing our stories won’t change anything.”

        “It’s disgraceful that not only is Africa ignored, it’s also deliberately removed from the picture,” Theo Cullen-Mouse, a 17-year-old, Irish climate activist.

        “Africa has contributed the least, but will suffer the most from climate breakdown. The least we can do is give Africans a voice,” he added.

        The AP has since replaced the cropped photo with its original, claiming “no ill intent”. The caption for the new image, however, does not reference the switch or explain the previous cropping.

        I can see BostonGuy making a mistake like this.

        JimRaynor, couldn't even find what's wrong.

        But hey, we gotta beat China. So let's start a race to the bottom. Since China doesn't care about civil rights, lets scrap that and while we are at it, if democracy gets in the way, let's scrap that too.

        Y'all pendejos hear y'allselves?

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        • #5
          She looks like whoopi goldberg are you seriously wondering why they cut her out? She's got forehead for days too bro

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          • #6
            Interesting topic. Would you say that only black people have the luxury of being outraged at sought-out trivialities like this?

            Other ethnic groups are so openly mocked, slurred, sexually objectified & just told to shrug it off and return to their serious adult responsibilities, but black people who live in America/Europe/Utopia literally spend millions of hours desperately searching for accidental trivialities which could, with great effort, be interpreted as inadvertently non-complimentary (gasp!).

            When you see a guy throw a screaming fit in a diner because they're out of ketchup, you know that's the biggest obstacle he's ever encountered in his entire life & grew up in some artificial social bubble where he was always right no matter what.

            When you're raised like that, even the tiniest micro-details are an insurmountable, sweat-soaked life and death struggle. It's cruel.

            I think this describes black millennials who grew up in environments where their peers & teachers never ever corrected them/spoke to honestly/stood up to for fear of the extreme legal repercussions.

            Soft doesn't begin to describe it. They make your soft white star trek bedroom dweller look hard as nails. It's something humankind has never seen before.
            Last edited by ////; 01-26-2020, 10:46 AM.

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            • #7
              Racism is strong on the left

              See CNN getting sued for racial discrimination by their worker all the time lol

              Duhhh KKK = democraps always has been

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              • #8
                All of the white girls look like crazy murderers.

                The black girl doesn't.

                That's the reason they cropped her. She doesn't look like a radical liberal Socialist activist.

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                • #9
                  These americans are bunch of spoiled people. Crying over racism and sht while ignoring the real issues.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by HitmanTommy View Post
                    ...

                    Nakate made the comment in a video which has since gone viral, adding that she now understood “the definition of the word racism” for the first time in her life.

                    ...

                    This is the vid you speak about:

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