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What's worst to you, an outspoken rac ist or a person who is rac ist but doesn't express it?

I know rac ism is bad in general, but what's worst?

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Unfortunatly you can't really do anything. They might have to give a reason of why they fired you or your boyfriend. But that's why i say 'Marriage BEFORE a Baby Carriage'
both have have violated company policy therefore they dont need any other reasons to let one or both of you go, being pregnant is not blanket protection and you have to obey the same rules as a non pregnant employee, all you can do is wait and see at this point because nothing has hap pend, you can do anything because you believe it might, you were warned so you cant say to much when something does happen
Mass does not increase with increasing velocity. But what does increase is its inertia. From the equation, we see M m/L(v); where L(v) sqrt(1 - (v/c)^2) is the Lorentz transform, v is the velocity of your spaceship, c is light speed in a vacuum, and m is rest mass. When v 1/4 c, we find M 1.03m; so that the momentum P M(1/4)c 1.03 m (1/4)c 1.03 p; where p m(1/4)c which is the rest mass momentum at 1/4 light speed. Momentum is a surrogate measure of inertia because higher momenta are harder (take more force) to alter than lower momenta. Hard to say about the curvature of space model. As the actual material of mass does not increase, only the inertia, I'm inclined to believe that space will not curve in front of the ship. But I could very well be wrong, we still do not know what gravity is. If gravity stems from the matter (i.e., the rest mass) then it should not curve. But if gravity stems from the inertia of the matter (i.e., the relativistic mass), then your space model might be right. Bek: A cite would be useful re gravity coupled to energy rather than rest mass. Thanks.

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