[Watch] University Students Use South African Witchcraft as an Argument Against Western Science Claiming It’s RACIST!


Sometimes all you have left to reach for is straws. Watch these panel members and activists argue that western science is racist and should be completely brought down and replaced with how each individual responds and interacts with the environment and how you personally understand it. The panel went on to chastise a member and force him to apologize for calling “black magic” untrue.

Forget the scientific method.

The DC has the full story:

A discussion on science devolved into the truly bizarre this week at the University of Cape Town (UCT).

The meeting of activists and faculty of UCT featured one student saying “Science as a whole is a product of Western modernity and the whole thing should be scratched off. Especially in Africa.”

The group of students, insisting that science is racist and must be “decolonised”, have created the hashtag #ScienceMustFall to describe their “fallist” movement. The student expanded on what “decolonizing” science means, saying, “Decolonising the science would mean doing away with it entirely and starting all over again to deal with how we respond to the environment and how we understand it.”

The student also brought up South African witchcraft as an argument against the Western dominance in science.

In front of the room, she asked, “I have a question for all the science people. There is a place in KZN called Umhlab’uyalingana. They believe that through the magic’ you call it black magic’ they call it witchcraft’ you are able to send lightening to strike someone. Can you explain that scientifically because it’s something that happens?”

Some attendees laughed at this question, and one said, “it’s not true!” After being chastised by another panel member, he apologized for saying this.

 



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