Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems very white-centered.
Super weird comment. I don't know the magazine but how crazy do you have to be to think science is "white," and is pp aware of khazakhs' ethnic appearance?
Of course science, and actually math as well, are not “white” per se. The teaching of science and math today, however, must be viewed through an equity lens. Presentation of merely the view of the majority view, ie- the privileged view - is obviously no longer acceptable.
In the instant case, it is even more egregious. Kazak people are actually Asian.
I agree. We absolutely need to present the minority views, like astrology, homeopathy, flat earth, and "No one knows how magnets work." Feel free to start your own magazine.
Joke about this all you want. But bigotry, racism, and oppression are nothing to joke about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems very white-centered.
Super weird comment. I don't know the magazine but how crazy do you have to be to think science is "white," and is pp aware of khazakhs' ethnic appearance?
Of course science, and actually math as well, are not “white” per se. The teaching of science and math today, however, must be viewed through an equity lens. Presentation of merely the view of the majority view, ie- the privileged view - is obviously no longer acceptable.
In the instant case, it is even more egregious. Kazak people are actually Asian.
I agree. We absolutely need to present the minority views, like astrology, homeopathy, flat earth, and "No one knows how magnets work." Feel free to start your own magazine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems very white-centered.
Super weird comment. I don't know the magazine but how crazy do you have to be to think science is "white," and is pp aware of khazakhs' ethnic appearance?
Of course science, and actually math as well, are not “white” per se. The teaching of science and math today, however, must be viewed through an equity lens. Presentation of merely the view of the majority view, ie- the privileged view - is obviously no longer acceptable.
In the instant case, it is even more egregious. Kazak people are actually Asian.
I agree. We absolutely need to present the minority views, like astrology, homeopathy, flat earth, and "No one knows how magnets work." Feel free to start your own magazine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems very white-centered.
Super weird comment. I don't know the magazine but how crazy do you have to be to think science is "white," and is pp aware of khazakhs' ethnic appearance?
Of course science, and actually math as well, are not “white” per se. The teaching of science and math today, however, must be viewed through an equity lens. Presentation of merely the view of the majority view, ie- the privileged view - is obviously no longer acceptable.
In the instant case, it is even more egregious. Kazak people are actually Asian.
I agree. We absolutely need to present the minority views, like astrology, homeopathy, flat earth, and "No one knows how magnets work." Feel free to start your own magazine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems very white-centered.
Super weird comment. I don't know the magazine but how crazy do you have to be to think science is "white," and is pp aware of khazakhs' ethnic appearance?
Of course science, and actually math as well, are not “white” per se. The teaching of science and math today, however, must be viewed through an equity lens. Presentation of merely the view of the majority view, ie- the privileged view - is obviously no longer acceptable.
In the instant case, it is even more egregious. Kazak people are actually Asian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems very white-centered.
Super weird comment. I don't know the magazine but how crazy do you have to be to think science is "white," and is pp aware of khazakhs' ethnic appearance?
Anonymous wrote:It seems very white-centered.
Anonymous wrote:It's a terrific magazine. Focus is science, not politics. I wouldn't over-think it.