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>>219970 lolno.
Black and white is still RAW too. If you know before hand what you are you to accomplish with the picture, it's best to get it as close to that as possible in-camera and then post-process it to further correct it.
Like, I could take a picture in color with raw and then convert it to black and white in post, OR I could take a picture in black in white with raw, correct the conversion in post, and end up with the same picture. I fail to see how that's "doing it wrong", but I'm going to assume you're just someone who never bothered to try yourself and always listened to the "in-camera black and white is shit" stuff and never tried it.
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