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Gravity is Cancelled: Professors at Sheffield University Want Disclaimers on Isaac Newton’s Theories for ‘Eurocentric’ and ‘Wh
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[quote:Johnny Be Good:MV80NzcwNTE3Xzg2OTQyNDEyXzEzRkI4RkQ1] Just more paving the way and preparation for our genocide - can't have all the future inheritors of our country saying hang on a minute all the science and discoveries were made by white people - but we are taught that they were all parasitic devils who had to be exterminated. Now it's going to be that every inventor discoverer was a white devil that appropriated and claimed credit for ideas propounded by black and brown people. [/quote]
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Professors at Sheffield University want to put disclaimers on Isaac Newton’s theories because he benefited from “colonial-era activity,” and believe the physics curriculum should instead promote “inclusive design.”
Leaked documents show that the professors are planning to overhaul their physics courses to explain the “global origins and historical context” of Newton’s theories with an “inclusive curriculum development” plan.
Newton’s laws are the core of modern physics and laid the foundations of modern science with his theory of gravity, light, time, color and calculus — but these nutty professors want students to understand that he may have benefited from “colonial-era activity.”
“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 design,'” reports the Telegraph, who obtained the documents.
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