Imagine that, a loud ignorant black woman with zero qualifications to sit on a park bench, let alone the supreme court is the noisiest motherfucker in the room. Considering the clips of her speaking, it's almost all ignorant bullshit that anyone with a brain would have been able to dismiss or answer on their own if they, you know, thought about first.
There's a reason the stereotype of women being yackers exists. And there's a reason why the stereotype that black women never shut the fuck up and let anyone ever get a word in also exists.
It’s basically a masculine/ feminine slider with Thomas being the justice with any resemblance of brevity
The smarter you are, the less you talk, it seems.
"The people who talk the most always have the least to say" I believe is the adage.
Carl Benjamin (Sargon) put it very well(paraphrasing): If you can't explain it simply, you don't know what you're talking about.
Honesty also maps to this curve in my experience.
FUN FACT: The Bee Movie script is only about 9000 words long, which makes Justice Killwhitey's average remarks 2000 words longer than a feature film.
This woman is legitimately retarded.
Wannabe intellectuals use long words and lots of syllable s. Actual smart people can get their point across in very few syllables.
It takes a lot more words to articulate feminine sophistry than it does to state masculine observable realities.
I'm sure everyone here is shocked that a black woman can't shut her trap.
Imagine that, a loud ignorant black woman with zero qualifications to sit on a park bench, let alone the supreme court is the noisiest motherfucker in the room. Considering the clips of her speaking, it's almost all ignorant bullshit that anyone with a brain would have been able to dismiss or answer on their own if they, you know, thought about first.
There's a reason the stereotype of women being yackers exists. And there's a reason why the stereotype that black women never shut the fuck up and let anyone ever get a word in also exists.
Seems like Clarence Thomas is a man of few words.
In today's climate, that is much appreciated.