Try to prove her wrong, Sup Forums

Try to prove her wrong, Sup Forums.

Protip: You can't.

Real life bait

>words have meaning

I mean... you can't argue that.

>"words have meaning"

You're right op, however, I must ask, is this class for thoroughbred retarded children or just run of the mill retards?

Once Trump is elected Pres we can put Intellectuals, Socialists and Liberals like HER into 're-education camps' where they can live more happy productive and appropriate lives.

wut u mean

I think it's the cheap Russian version where they give them Salx before every test.

Yeah, almost fell for it.

"race" and "science" are social constructs in that they are both word in a developed language. you replace either word with "potato" and the sentence would be just as sensical or nonsensical. They don't really connect outside of that in this context.

I thought that race and science were already there before humans. We had to just find it.

>PROTIP, she has nothing to prove any of that,
If only there was a method to deduct that facts and theories could be explained and such, we'd call it SCIENCe OOPs.

Almost everything that governs us today is a social constructs lol. From laws to our views of good and evil. These no point to this argument.

She's...right.

>My excessive dots proof this lol.

You poor kids these days, having to put up with this postmodern horseshit. Funny thing is, the dipshits who teach this crap can't even comprehend the works of Heidegger or Derrida.

The notion of indigenous peoples is also a social construct, so she's happy to just stop where it benefits her narrative.

Words don't have meanings. People have meanings for words.

>words have meaning

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>Theory has impact practice

I agree

gene alleles

Science is not a social construct, it is a representation of reality.

Not all colonizers are genocidal.

The use of theory is so ambiguous, you need to see the previous slides for any understanding.

Her grammar is shit too. "Theory can, and often has, impact practice" is wrong. "Theory can, and often does, impact practice is correct."