Author Topic: The point of no return: South African students are calling science "tribal"  (Read 789 times)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9SiRNibD14 (video taken at the university of cape town (UCT))

grab the tinfoil and the rations

stock up on sanity

the apocalypse is happening

2 million years of human evolution has lead to this moment

>immediately goes on a tablet after preaching about how science should be erased
bitch that tablet you're holding is the culmination of thousands of years of scientific research into electromagnetism, materials science, engineering, manufacturing, physics and human psychology.

Good thing this kind of mindset is almost entirely nonexistent.

>immediately goes on a tablet after preaching about how science should be erased
bitch that tablet you're holding is the culmination of thousands of years of scientific research into electromagnetism, materials science, engineering, manufacturing, physics and human psychology.

Good thing this kind of mindset is almost entirely nonexistent.
Give it a few months, it will be 'tribal and loveist' not to agree with them.


The said thing is that there's gonna be dozens of people stuffting on South Africa for this video, while literally hundreds of similar tapes exist of students in American colleges.

So are they saying that science itself is tribal, or just the way it's taught? The first is handicapped, and the second is a hilarious non-issue. It doesn't matter in the slightest that Newton's examples are used in education.

god dammit where is that supernova

The said thing is that there's gonna be dozens of people stuffting on South Africa for this video, while literally hundreds of similar tapes exist of students in American colleges.

no one ever said american colleges were immaculate

we are literally a hivemind of leftism here in universities

So are they saying that science itself is tribal, or just the way it's taught? The first is handicapped, and the second is a hilarious non-issue. It doesn't matter in the slightest that Newton's examples are used in education.

she's saying that science is a social construct basically
it doesn't take into account the african perspective

for example did you know you can curse someone to get struck by lightning by putting powder on their head and slapping them
it's just a theory though
A SCIENCE THEORY

loving kill me