US government scientists have determined that trained observers living in Africa and South America during the 1950s, consistently misread their thermometers by five or six degrees.
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Those blacks and Latinos were obviously too dumb to read thermometers 70 years ago,
just as Americans and Australians were 100 years ago.
The only people competent enough to read century old thermometer data are Experts from 2024 – people who can not tell a man from a woman.
I now wonder how they were able to spot a fever a 100 years ago.
Must be a pain when your official bodyheat is 41 or 32 while you are and feel perfectly fine.
My guess is that doctors and mothers and all the rest were competent enough to do the job – only weather guys were too dumb to get the correct results.