PoliticalChic
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1. In the Soviet Union, science gave up its mission.....the collection of provable knowledge.....at the point of a gun. Under the other socialist entity, the Nazis, the same produced all sorts of 'knowledge' about Jews and other undesirables.
No guns were necessary here.
2.
"This is the real cover, which reads like a joke....
offers the following gems, all straight from the world of Critical Race Theory, the most racist concept to hit America since the KKK was kicked to the basement:
3. This stuff is "science" in the same way the Nazis' racial theories about Jews and other undesirable races were "science." You can dress it up as much as you like in scientific language, but it's not going to work. The articles in this issue of Scientific American came straight from the college Critical Race Theory department and have only the most glancing contact with science.
4. John O'Sullivan's law holds (and I'm paraphrasing) that all institutions that aren't defiantly conservative invariably become leftist. That's because any institution that hires college graduates finds itself filled with people who were indoctrinated at Ground Zero for Marxism, all dressed up in the garb of race, sex, and sexual orientation.
5.... until we learn how to counter these leftist effluvia in popular culture and scientific literature, we are only going to go deeper and deeper into Marxism
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No guns were necessary here.
2.
"This is the real cover, which reads like a joke....
offers the following gems, all straight from the world of Critical Race Theory, the most racist concept to hit America since the KKK was kicked to the basement:
- From Civil Rights to Black Lives Matter
- How Diversity Makes Us Smarter
- We'll Never Fix Systemic Racism by Being Polite
- How to Unlearn Racism
- How to Think about 'Implicit Bias'
- The Flexibility of Racial Bias
- Bias Detectives
- Microaggressions: Death by a Thousand Cuts
- George Floyd's Autopsy and the Structural Gaslighting of America (an article that required 12 people to fill the byline)
- The Brilliance Paradox: What Really Keeps Women and Minorities from Excelling in Academia
- Inequality before Birth Contributes to Health Inequality in Adults
- The Harm That Data Do
- Why Racism, Not Race, Is a Risk Factor for Dying of COVID-19
- We Learned the Wrong Lessons from the Tuskegee 'Experiment'
- To Prevent Women from Dying in Childbirth, First Stop Blaming Them
- The Racist Roots of Fighting Obesity
- A Civil Rights Expert Explains the Social Science of Police Racism
- White Chicago Cops Use Force More Often Than Black Officers
- Police Violence Calls for Measures beyond De-escalation Training
- How Economic Inequality Harms the Environment
- People of Color Breathe More Unhealthy Air from Nearly All Polluting Sources
- Solar Power's Benefits Don't Shine Equally on Everyone
- The Case for Antiracism
- Implicit Biases toward Race and Sexuality Have Decreased
- We Must Confront Anti-Asian Racism in Science
- Take Racism Out of Medical Algorithms
- Clinical Trials Have Far Too Little Racial and Ethnic Diversity
- Three Ways to Fix Toxic Policing
- What Neuroimaging Can Tell Us about Our Unconscious Biases
- Racism and Sexism in Science Haven't Disappeared
3. This stuff is "science" in the same way the Nazis' racial theories about Jews and other undesirable races were "science." You can dress it up as much as you like in scientific language, but it's not going to work. The articles in this issue of Scientific American came straight from the college Critical Race Theory department and have only the most glancing contact with science.
4. John O'Sullivan's law holds (and I'm paraphrasing) that all institutions that aren't defiantly conservative invariably become leftist. That's because any institution that hires college graduates finds itself filled with people who were indoctrinated at Ground Zero for Marxism, all dressed up in the garb of race, sex, and sexual orientation.
5.... until we learn how to counter these leftist effluvia in popular culture and scientific literature, we are only going to go deeper and deeper into Marxism

Scientific American jumps the shark on racism
Ghenghis Gary, one of our wonderful American Thinker cartoonists, sent me a cartoon (reproduced at the bottom of this post) that was clearly meant to parody a Scientific American cover. I almost dismissed it out of hand...