DickTrickle
Definitely NOT Furor Planedefiler
Two, by my standards, actually. You said it was imaginary. It was not. This is just whining after the fact.Since you found the one black woman, out of the variably estimated 600 million, who is a real astronaut...I feel hopeful that we might find a unicorn if we can hash out our definitions. I go with a horse with a real horn on its head. Will that pass your standard? I'm asking because your standard seems much, much higher than NASA's, which promotes both the climate change narrative and it's own 60 page diversity plan. No wonder they have to ask Musk and previously Russia to rocket their people into space today.
A successful black female is an individual data point. Don't worry, it alone doesn't have really any bearing on any of your beliefs about women or blacks as groups.