Monday, March 01, 2021

Racist Math

Racist math?  There's no such thing, despite what the crazy lefties tell you:

In my position as a professor of mathematics at Princeton, I have witnessed the decline of universities and cultural institutions as they have embraced political ideology at the expense of rigorous scholarship. Until recently — this past summer, really — I had naively thought that the STEM disciplines would be spared from this ideological takeover.

I was wrong. Attempts to “deconstruct” mathematics, deny its objectivity, accuse it of racial bias, and infuse it with political ideology have become more and more common — perhaps, even, at your child’s elementary school...

Unlike the traditional totalitarianism practiced by former communist countries, like the Romania I grew up in, this version is soft. It enforces its ideology not by jailing dissenters or physically eliminating them, but by social shaming, mob punishment, guilt by association, and coerced speech...

Like children all over the world, I was attracted to mathematics because of its formal beauty, the elegance and precision of its arguments, and the unique sense of achievement I was able to get by finding the right answer to a difficult problem. Mathematics also granted me an escape from the intoxicating daily drum of party propaganda — a refuge from the crushing atmosphere of political and ideological conformity. 

The woke ideology, on the other hand, treats both science and mathematics as social constructs and condemns the way they are practiced, in research and teaching, as manifestations of white supremacy, euro-centrism, and post-colonialism...

So let me state the following for the record: Nothing in the history and current practice of mathematics justifies the notion that it is in any way different or dependent on the particular race or ethnic group engaged in it...

Schools throughout the world teach the same basic body of mathematics. They differ only by the methodology and intensity with which they instruct students...

The idea that focusing on getting the “right answer” is now considered among some self-described progressives a form of bias or racism is offensive and extraordinarily dangerous. The entire study of mathematics is based on clearly formulated definitions and statements of fact. If this were not so, bridges would collapse, planes would fall from the sky, and bank transactions would be impossible.

The ability of mathematics to provide right answers to well-formulated problems is not something specific to one culture or another; it is really the essence of mathematics. To claim otherwise is to argue that somehow the math taught in places like Iran, China, India or Nigeria is not genuinely theirs but borrowed or forged from “white supremacy culture.” It is hard to imagine a more ignorant and offensive statement. 

You get the idea.  Go read the whole thing.

6 comments:

  1. Wait a minute...are you telling me that changing the names in our textbook word problems to Pablo and Ngoc didn't close the achievement gap?

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  2. If you think about it deeply you'll see the motive. Notice how people panicked over COVID without doing the math. All they saw were "big numbers" and a disingenuous attempt by the MSM to shade toward drama over facts. While there are many impacted, we've had flu epidemics with worse outcomes and didn't resort to the lockdown masked up mentality we have now. This reinforces the inability of people to understand how they are being paid, taxed, dismissed or inflated into action. This mentality will also cripple our future scientists and engineers who will be far more worried about the social implications of being right over solving the problem correctly. Two plus two will no longer equal four. Bridges and buildings will fall. Watch.

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  3. I have a relative who is finishing a math major at a university. He was thinking of going on into teaching/professoring, but he keeps reading articles like this one and realizing that he may be a bad fit for the way things are trending.

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  4. Sure, math is important. But you all should be teaching "happiness"! https://brightvibes.com/816/en/the-course-all-schools-should-be-teaching-happiness-lessons?fbclid=IwAR2tNkdlkp1Q9i5v02bI6tXJai934Cm2oGnfxpJU33MmD_MTRzC2oYtd0zQ

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  5. I don't need to teach happiness. Just being in my class causes happiness, joy, elation, euphoria.

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    1. Duncan5:04 PM

      Can attest. His class was great. I disagree with his politics, but honestly a great math teacher. Saying math is racist is ridiculous.

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