Now we’re seeing it thrown around with reckless abandon within the last twenty-four hours. People, especially liberals that the former Clinton advisor would say such a word.
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This takes me back to the Clinton presidency when George Stephanopoulos, and ABC news anchor, on the ABC News’ Sunday morning show, “This Week,” uttered the “I” word. Since late yesterday afternoon (May 16, 2017), I’ve heard the word “impeach” thrown out loosely by those in the media, including Fox News which normally is respectful of conservatives and the conservative point of view. Instead, as a political conservative writer, the left has made my head spin with all their talk of obstruction of justice, national security breaches, and possible impeachment…unimaginable liberal lunacy. The purpose of this article is not to elaborate about the above and the unfounded allegations by the left that President Trump somehow colluded with the Russians to influence the 2016 presidential election. Trump revealed highly classified information to Russian foreign minister and ambassador McMaster, who participated in the meeting, has said, “At no time were any intelligence sources or methods discussed, and no military operations were disclosed that were not already known publicly.”Ĭomey Memo Says Trump Asked Him to End Flynn Investigation With respect to number two above, according to the New York Times, President Trump’s exact words were: “I hope you can let things go.” With respect to number one above, National Security Advisor, H.R. I’ve written much about liberal lunacy, but never in my lifetime have I seen a crazier bunch of people and crazier actions that what I’ve witnessed from the Democrats/liberals/progressives or whatever they want to call themselves these days. If that means we have them to blame for Professor Gutierrez's scholarship, then perhaps she has a point after all.To my readers and followers, I’m writing this on the morning of after revelations by the liberal media that: (1) President Trump leaked classified information to the Russians, and (2) President Trump told former FB I Director James Comey that he hoped Comey could end the investigation into former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn soon. Unfortunately, the Greeks are also credited with inventing the academy. Ancient Greece is remembered for its flourishing of learning, science, literature and philosophy, a surprisingly large amount of which survived the ages. And it would be absurd to deny the significance of Pythagoras and his mysterious mathematical cult, even if he was not the first to know of or to prove the theorem we have since named after him.Īnd that's only scratching the surface, of course. Eratosthenes first calculated the circumference of the earth in the third century B.C., with what we now know to be surprising accuracy. The word "mathematics" is itself a Greek word for "that which is to be learned." Euclid's geometry book is still in print and useful. We can acknowledge it, the same way we tip our hats to the Arabs (perhaps unwittingly) each time we say the Arabic word "algebra," even though algebra predated its modern Arab invention by several thousand years. The thing is, a good deal of math was developed, or improved, or at least passed on to us today by Greeks and Europeans. Gutierrez also worries that algebra and geometry perpetuate privilege, fretting that "curricula emphasizing terms like Pythagorean theorem and pi perpetuate a perception that mathematics was largely developed by Greeks and other Europeans."
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Who gets credit for doing and developing mathematics, who is capable in mathematics, and who is seen as part of the mathematical community is generally viewed as White," Gutierrez argued. "On many levels, mathematics itself operates as Whiteness. The following excerpt from a Campus Reform write-up is not a joke unless this professor is putting on an admirably epic long-term hoax: Math actually is racist, according to Rochelle Gutierrez, an education professor at the University of Illinois.
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Well, I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but. Naturally, you've heard the joke about political correctness run amok - that pretty soon, people are going to start claiming math is racist.