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But do you make fun of people who believe evolution stopped at the neck, for humans?
Genetics could not possibly influence intelligence or behavior trends. Except white people, who are evil.
In the case of the indigenous, evolution just stopped.
What is this bitch Jessica a doctorate in?
https://www.jessicabhernandez.com/cv.html
"Forest Science"
The FUCK?
This is the "soft" side of the STEM field. Bitch could've gotten into something like physics, chemistry, biology, etc., but instead she enters the easy side - "nature", Marine biology, etc What a womanchild.
It sounds fake. Isn't "forest science" just the same thing as "forestry"? Why invent a new name for it?
Forest knowledge is science
Forest knowledge is science
Forest knowledge is science
Forest knowledge is science
Forest knowledge is science
Forest knowledge is science
Forest knowledge is science
Forest knowledge is science
They likely invented a whole new field to differentiate themselves from those evil cretins who actually study how to harvest the wood that society needs to build anything.
Forest science sounds like a real field worth studying, especially with all the fires over the past several seasons. Learning how to properly thin and manage forests is very important.
Given the state of academia, I wouldn't be surprised if her degree is in the tree-hugging branch instead of the actually useful stewardship branch.
You're right, but I doubt that a "PhD" in forest science is going to get their hands dirty doing real work.
"Indigenous" knowledge when it comes to the forests is just relentless slash-and-burn. She won't have anything left to study.
Reminder that women's studies and witchcraft have a near 100% overlap.
It of course includes creationism too.
And magic.
https://nitter.eu/OliverJia1014/status/1546075064516243456
Wow. I'm a little freaked out because I had a shower thought related to this yesterday.
I wondered if Native American patients may be "allowed" to use non-"approved" treatments in their medical regimen due to their "knowledge" or possible traditions. If so, then I figured people could raise hell about state-endorsed, substandard treatment of 'Muh Injuns,' also noting the hypothetical hypocrisy at play.
It already happened in Canada. Activist judge ruled that the child protection services or Canadian government could not force "Western medicine" with 70%+ chance of success on an aboriginal girl who had a 0% chance to survive without it ( no kid survives her specific type of leukemia without chemo ). And that native american medicine was totally valid.
What sort of "native american traditional knowledge" whatever medicine? Biblically-inspired cereal infusions.
The girl died.
Then race grifting activists will insist more aboriginal children die because of "White Supremacy".
Similar thing happens with kids taken from abusive parents. If those parents/kids are Aboriginal, race-grifting activists successfully lobbied for a policy making so they are housed in a family of the same nation + "extra ressources".
The predictable consequence is they are housed near their abusers and there are no avaliable family that would qualify on the reservation, so standarts are simply lowered.
So kids still live near their abusers, often with different abusers, and a few months ago there was yet another scandal that the kids in foster homes kept getting sexually-abused.
Did the activists do some introspection for causing this? No. They blamed White people.
At a local Native American medical clinic about a decade ago, they did have on staff a couple of elders who procured and maintained storerooms of Native medicines in parallel to the actual allopathic treatment.
From what I could tell though, it was mostly for show.
I wasn't aware of anyone foregoing Western treatment to exclusively opt for the shaman.
Reminds me of a really good movie from 1971, "The Hospital."
Diana Rigg plays the daughter of a patient in a huge NYC hospital of which George C. Scott is the head honcho.
Rigg brings in an indian shaman to "cure" her father, so at night the nurses on rounds hear all sorts of bizarre chants and shaking of gourds and such.
Brought to you by the same civilizations that were only a couple millenia behind on written language and the wheel.
I mean, it could be.
If it follows the same rules as the rest of science...
Atheists were always religious fanatics. The god they worship is themselves and their utopian vision. Their "sacraments" are hedonism and expressions of hatred for Christianity. Not different than satanists by any meaningful measure.
How about "the wyrd" ?
There is wisdom to be gained from the oral stories passed down, but it has nothing to do with the scientific method.
Ah yes, provable hypotheses like "dancing a certain way makes it rain" and "doing drugs is really talking to a spirit animal".
"Attempted?"