Base rate fallacy or conjunction fallacy-
I’m saying this because base rate because It is based on a bias and the conjunction fallacy is when on specific condition is assumes that are more probable than one singular general .
but for me personally I believe it is base rate fallacy
Answer:
1) allusion= H. a roundabout and often spiteful reference to someone or something not named; an insinuation
2)acrimonious= C. bitter and ill-natured in language or tone.
3)impugn= E. to criticize by argumentation; oppose as false or worthless
4) disparage= F. to speak of as unimportant or inferior; belittle
5)invective= I. insulting words used to attack; violent denunciation or abuse
6) reprove= to scold or correct with kindly intent; express disapproval of.
7) harass= J. to irritate or torment persistently; carry out repeated attacks
8)chastise= A. to punish for wrongdoing; criticize severely.
9)derogatory= D. Detracting from the character or standing of; expressive of a low opinion.
10) vilify= G. to utter slanderous and abusive statements against; defame.
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Explanation:
Answer:
Patrisse meant that the whites are still so racially discriminating to even accept the black people as equal citizens of America and that the presence of these African Americans is a constant reminder of their past generations which, ironically, they felt is painful for them to be reminded of.
Explanation:
The book "When They Call You A Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir" by Patrisse Khan-Cullors and Asha Bandele revolves around the story of how black people had to endure discrimination and prejudice to survive. The book particularly details the experience of Patrisse and her survival, her act of activism and becoming a voice for the suffering black people.
When Patrisee describes the residents of Sherman Oaks, she labels them as wealthy people who got theirwealth at the expense of her people, i.e, the black people. She also comments how these people do not want to be reminded of what it took to keep their wealth. By this, Patrisse meant to say that these 'wealthy people" knows they got to their current lives only with the help of the blacks/ slaves or slavery system. And that, they do not want to be reminded of the past, even if it meant accepting the fact that they exploited the blacks just for their own gain. This shows that the whites are still so racist and unaccepting, justifying their actions and still refusing to accept openly that the blacks are equal citizens of America just as they are, if not more.