anyway that method can be applied to the problems of social justice just like any other problem. And we can -
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Yeah, they probably *could* be, but they aren't. Social justice is about as scientific as Freudianism.
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"social justice" just means trying to have a just society overall.
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But Social Justice is an ideological movement which often impedes social justice.
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Ideology will be at the base, prior to any scientific application as well. Who to harm and who not.
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Yes. Science can be used by ideologies. Doesn't make science ideological or compel scientists to any one
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I'm saying that prior to the application of science to a social problem, an ideological choice is made.
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For instance, long ago I saw a scientific paper on how to minimize homosexuality in society.
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Ppl on the science march are reasonable to protest abt it being made all about intersectionality.
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Definitely. Intersectionals always make everything about them. The march is about denial of science.
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From a number of ethical bases.Most of them to do with human wellbeing.Not necessarily intersectionality
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do your own non-intersectional march if you don't like it.
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Maybe this is the solution. This one can be for intersectionality in science & another 1 for science can happen.
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