@CLouvres@wifiejwn38@TheOmniZaddy yes american. I suppose there's a range for hispanics since many are white hispanic. I think standardized test scores are a good proxy - any group scoring the white average and above are white-adjacent.
https://t.co/yCZpAaAkiR
@CLouvres@wifiejwn38@TheOmniZaddy white-adjacent POC are east and south asians. black, hispanic, and native american are not. other asians like middle east/central asian, southeast asians, pacific islanders are somewhere in the middle, depending on the specific group
🚨NEW: A review paper in the academic journal Advances in Nursing Science claims that the nursing profession "operat[es] within dominant oppressive systems of colonialism," and therefore calls for nursing to be "decolonized" and "Indigenized."
In practice, this means replacing modern evidence-based medicine and caregiving methods with mystical rituals.
The authors claim that research methods should move away from controlled trials and replicable data toward storytelling, talking circles, and "holistic narrative approaches." They even complain that institutional review boards scrutinize decolonizing research too closely—apparently forgetting that scrutiny is what keeps quackery out of medicine.
At one point the authors claim that "narrative research by non-Indigenous researchers is not the same as using Indigenous research methods and should not be assumed to produce the same findings."
What makes this claim especially absurd is that it violates one of the most basic principles of science: universality. The validity of a result does not depend on who performs the experiment, but on whether the methodology is sound and the findings replicable. If two researchers follow the same protocol and arrive at different results simply because of their identity, that's not proof of multiple "ways of knowing"—it's proof that the methodology is garbage.
Read my article breaking this paper down below.
📰https://t.co/w4eNS4dT1z
Or listen to @preta_6 and me discuss it on the podcast.
🎙️https://t.co/iNkVYq5eTU
@vjgtweets@Hindus4HR What’s the issue with the investigation into the robbinsville temple? As far as I’ve seen, BAPS has not denied that:
A. Laborers were brought in on religious visa
B. Said laborers were paid far below min wage
C. Passports were confiscated
@SuhagAShukla
@raphousetv2 Americans always have to turn everything into some corny social commentary like stfu. And black americans are especially annoying because they convince themselves their own ignorance is some broad societal failure that they’re not responsible for.