Turning science class into social (justice warrior) studies
Isaac Newton Latest Historical Figure Swept Up in ‘Decolonisation’ Drive
Sir Isaac Newton has been labelled as a potential beneficiary of “colonial-era activity†in draft plans to “decolonise†the engineering curriculum at Sheffield University.
Students learning about the mathematician and scientist’s three laws of motion, the core of modern physics, could see changes in their teaching to explain the “global origins and historical context†of his theories, documents suggest.
The plans form part of the engineering faculty’s efforts to “challenge long-standing conscious and unconscious biases†among students to tackle “Eurocentric†and “white saviour†approaches to science and maths, and promote “inclusive designâ€.
A leaked copy of the “draft inclusive curriculum development†plan at the Russell Group institution says that “much important engineering content and curriculum resources is based on maths developed in the 18/19th century.â€
It claims pioneering scientists including Paul Dirac, Pierre-Simon Laplace, Newton, and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz “could be considered as benefiting from colonial era activityâ€.
You mostly learn a little bit about these guys, primarily Newton, in History class and science classes, right? Places you get facts. Now we have to have squishy context idiocy?
Newton, who lived until 1727, laid the foundations of modern science with his theory of gravity, in the seminal Principia, and theories on light, time, colour and calculus. (snip)
The documents do not explain how Newton is thought to have benefited from colonialism. However, it is known that he held shares in the South Sea Company that traded in slaves.
Which has what, precisely, to do with his scientific achievements? It’s turning science into social studies.
George Floyd mural covered up in Phoenix; drew complaint it ‘celebrates White violence’
Artist Jeremie “Bacpac” Franko painted a George Floyd mural in Phoenix last year to “start a conversation” about the Minneapolis man’s death in police custody.
But after complaints from residents, and an act of vandalism earlier this year, Franko painted over her mural Friday, according to a report.
The mural showed Floyd’s face on a $20 bill and included the title, “#the_price_of_black_lives.” (snip)
But some residents in the Coronado district of Phoenix were not happy with the mural, the Arizona Republic reported.
“This is a mural designed by White people that celebrates White violence,” Coronado resident Kelvin West told the newspaper. “It creates a space for Black people to continue to be traumatized.

Oh, and there’s this
Oh, for f***s sake. When everything's stupid can anything be stupid? https://t.co/NAJBODqRTV
— William Teach2 ??????? #refuseresist (@WTeach2) April 30, 2021
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Sir Isaac Newton has been labelled as a potential beneficiary of “colonial-era activity†in draft plans to “decolonise†the engineering curriculum at Sheffield University.
Older people will have to make sacrifices in the fight against climate change or today’s children will face a future of fighting wars for water and food, the EU’s deputy chief has warned.
Despite the widespread availability of COVID-19 vaccines to health care workers in the United States, there still appears to be a stubborn resistance to getting them among nursing home staff. And unfortunately, that resistance has proved to be fatal: According to a 
A 2020 wildfire in Northern California that killed two people was intentionally set to cover up a murder, officials said Wednesday.
Part of North Carolina’sÂ
Imagine a future where Black and Brown children don’t have to breathe toxic air from steel smoke stacks spewing polluted particulates. Imagine a future without police—with less crime and more safety. A future where there are enough jobs and housing for all.
Florida’s legislature on Thursday night became the latest to approve far-reaching legislation imposing new rules on voting and new penalties for those who do not follow them, passing a measure critics said would make it harder for millions of voters to cast ballots in the Sunshine State.
Countries that signed the 2015 Paris climate accord must do more than cut carbon dioxide emissions and develop new technologies to combat global warming — and accept the need to change their way of life, France’s environment minister has said.

