You right fam - being willing to not just say, but believe, that facts are not facts and there is no objective truth even in math isn’t something an authoritarian society would desire. I see ministry of truth job apps in your future.pic.twitter.com/EikgXNkksH
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The Nazis pet scientists loved to talk about about "Jew math" and "Jew science" that they contrasted to ordinary Volkisch common sense "A tower of arrogant delusions" based on incomprehensible mathematical constructs divorced from "the world of our eyes and ears"
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Again, to reiterate, that's the Nazis When you talk like that, when you talk about purging the universities of confusing academic nonsense and bringing back the good old fashioned three Rs, you are in fact basically Hitler
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Fun fact: Phyllis Schlafly's son Andrew, who runs Conservapedia, does exactly the same thing and also, for what I assume must be the same reason, doesn't believe in imaginary numbers
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It's because he views both the theory of relativity and imaginary numbers to have been derived from moral relativism.
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