Anybody else feel moved to dismantle the whiteness in introductory physics?
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If anyone is wondering, this is what living through a Bolshevik Revolution a.k.a New World Order coup feels like. Complete with manufactured supply line starvation, color revolutions, Weimar 2.0 (a.k.a all of our mainstream media normalizing sexual degeneracy as an attack against our traditional Christian values) and our own southern border version of Santa Inc. elves holding open the gates of Toledo to an invading army of jihadists.
Just re-read that and in your mind substitute "blackness" for "whiteness."
What a ridiculously vile document it would be, but they expect us to accept this one.
I wonder what would happen if all white people refused to take advantage of their white privilege and just noy teach anyone who isn't white.
It's an education journal, not a physics journal.
'Introductory Physics by Amy Robertson, Dept. of Physics...."
Yes not yet. It is them trying to establish a beachhead from “education” into the physics and hard sciences. Basically an invasion. Soon you’ll start to see nonsense anti-whiteness papers in physics journals. I just saw in a aerospace conference they are trying to push diversity into STEM and into STEM leadership fields blah blah blah. That means they will try to hire quotas and not best engineers. Not who you want to be designing airplanes that people fly in. Same thing happened to Boeing they hired based on dviersity and now having all sorts of problems. Not saying they are linked but...
OBSERVING WHITENESS in Introductory Physics. She isn't teaching physics, she works for Seattle Pacific University and has a company, Equitable Development. Seems to be there to set up anti-white guidelines on teaching, and by coincidence this is just after the premiere (snort) American science journal, Science, comes out with a cover story about how blacks are held back in physics. This is something that needs to be stifled, even though we expect this from Seattle, guidelines become standards and then get set in stone. Then we get in a situation similar to the doctors who were threatened over going out of standards over covid.
I never claimed it was a physics journal. I'm not sure what your point is.
Did you miss the underlined part where the authors of an observational study on whiteness in introductory physics shared their goal of the study?
Her web page sounds very reasonable. https://spu.edu/academics/college-of-arts-sciences/physics/faculty-staff/robertson-amy as far as investigating teaching strategy.
Yet your quoted passage (and yes, I did read the article--why do you assume my reaction means inattention?) is that of the typical self-loathing white liberal. "Critical Whiteness Theory" is almost trolling, it is so obviously the real purpose of CRT. CRT didn't get entrenched by being honest about its aims.
Again, I'm not sure what your point is and your response still hasn't explained anything except for the fact you believe the author and her insane ramblings seem very reasonable.
Do you believe this sounds very reasonable? If you do, quit wasting my time.
The underrepresentation of women and people of color in physics has been attributed to a wide variety of factors ranging from society-wide conditions such as income inequality and sparse role models, to daily interpersonal interactions that disadvantage or discourage women and people of color from pursuing physics. These factors may be seen as manifestations of White and/or male privilege: social, economic, educational, or political advantages that are made available to Whites and males on the basis of their social identity. White male privilege pervades the discipline of physics as well as the classrooms in which physics is taught and learned. For example, physics is portrayed in textbooks as the product of individual great men, independent of all social or political contexts, rather than as being shaped by the culture of the European Enlightenment (among other cultures) or the conditions during specific international conflicts.