Huh? It’s referenced by name right there in the screenshot…
Huh? It’s referenced by name right there in the screenshot…
WebPlotDigitizer! It’s a great tool.
Here is my attempt at digitizing that plot and then log-scaling the vertical axis.
Yes, because now you’ve added the critical qualifier “who have ever been on the ballot”. Without that, it doesn’t hold.
No black woman has ever won the election or lost the election, because the set of black women who have ever been on the ballot before is empty.
Not really, since in most (all?) U.S. presidential elections to date there has not been a black woman on the ballot. I think there’s an important semantic difference between losing and not winning. The equal but opposite statement to the OP would be that a black woman has never won the election, which is true.
I of course wish it was fully open source
Allow me to introduce you to Codium
That’s what the meme is saying too
In fact, if you read it, it specifically says it can’t be…
You can definitely be downvoted… @sem@lemmy.blahaj.zone’s comment is showing -3 points as of this writing.
I haven’t heard this before. Why do you say that?
Huh? In what world is it ableist to advocate for/promote the use of a real accessibility feature over a workaround that doesn’t work on all platforms on which people might be seeing this content??