Harvard University to teach course in 'applying feminist methodologies to scientific research'. This is how science dies

People should know that in addition to killing the priests and the believers, communists will also come for the scientists. When in power, they do not care who you are. If you contradict them, you will either comply or you will disappear. The Soviets forced their scientists to deny Mendelian inheritance and reject the existence of genes, under threat of imprisonment and/or death. Give this a read: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lysenkoism

Haven't we been asking why it is that those who fall along the spectrum of leftist totalitarian ideology can claim to loooove science, but also be willing to deny even very obvious, basic, observable biological facts? The reason that it looks like they don't care about scientific facts is because when it comes down to it, they fucking don't.

Even if the useful idiots aren't aware of what communists have done to scientists, it doesn't matter. The kind of people who would, for example, deny the existence of biological sex with a straight face, already understand on same level that they are expected to deny observable facts of reality if it contradicts the Party.

All of that was kind of a tangent, but my point was to explain that the existence of "feminist methodologies in scientific research" is a clear signal that communists are actively asserting their control of yet another field of academia. My second point was to illustrate why you should be extremely wary of their grandiose claims of how much they respect science. You should therefore be very careful in evaluating scientific claims and studies as a rule, because they are absolutely willing to falsify and lie about science, just like everything else. Most people do not have the slightest idea how to read and evaluate a scientific study, and they are perfectly aware of that fact. It is extremely easy for them to get a lot of people to uncritically believe whatever "scientists" say.

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