3/12/21

DailyKenn.com —It appears that Newton's Law has been deemed racist by authorities at an affluent prep school. 

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The law, itself, is not consider racist. Rather, referring to it as "Newton’s Laws of Motion" is racist. In an effort to "decenter whiteness" it is now called “three fundamental laws of physics.”

Give credit where credit is due? HOW DARE YOU!? (Oops. Sorry. That's already taken.) 

It seems that globalism is more interested in erasing Western culture than combating the evils of racism. Fight racism is the pretext; the aegis to excuse, well, racism. The contributions of Western civilization to arts and sciences must be obscured, globalism seems to believe. Toppling Confederate monuments was just the beginning.

Newton is facing the same fate as William Shakespeare who, according to social engineers, isn't be being 'cancelled.' Rather, the Bard and his ilk are simply being put in their place to make room for 'equity.'

See Opinion: Don’t cancel Shakespeare, by Kathleen Parker and No, Shakespeare isn't getting 'cancelled.' There's plenty of room for disruptive texts, by Caroline M. Kisie for more discourse on the cancel culture. 

'Equity,' by the way, is what was previously term 'reverse racism.'

Equity is how social engineers label their efforts to re-calibrate society in an effort create social justice. In so doing they adjust our perception of reality to coincide with their fantastic notions of how thing ought to be. The problems are manifold. Who, for example, gets to decide how much tweaking is necessary to decenter whiteness? And, if Western culture truly did contribute massively to the enhancement of all humanity, why not acknowledge that reality rather than displace it with the secular religion of cultural Marxism?

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An affluent New York prep school reportedly told students to call Newton’s Laws of Motion the “three fundamental laws of physics” in attempts to “decenter whiteness.”

Fieldston School in New York City offers elite academic and science programs for high schoolers, journalist Bari Weiss wrote in a Tuesday piece on “miseducation of America’s elites,” but the school reportedly fosters an ideologically charged environment that scares students from speaking out on their own viewpoints with the thought of social shaming.