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  • JimothyX2 : Indigenous knowledge is science
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Indigenous knowledge is science Indigenous knowledge is science Indigenous knowledge is science Indigenous knowledge is science Indigenous knowledge is science Indigenous knowledge is science Indigenous knowledge is science :marseyschizoshaking:

https://x.com/doctora_nature/status/1545475748999430145

https://x.com/BlkCappedChicka/status/1545535553226960896

I think these things are different, but western science is not superior to amazing indigenous knowledge! They are two different perspectives that when merged together can yield fantastic results!

https://x.com/northhibernian/status/1545551037678997513

“Western science” aka “science” gave the world antibiotics. Science (which belongs to all of humanity and not just the west) is superior to “indigenous knowledge” in what it can achieve.

https://x.com/Noahpinion/status/1545808891715338246

Knowledge isn't really science at all; science is a method for doing things.

But if I'm going to call any knowledge "science", I want it to be tested empirically instead of handed down.

Yikes, Michelle Wu follows this chud

https://x.com/KarenGr57123084/status/1545494052556120064

It is not just Indigenous peoples who have healing traditions. The Germans write prescriptions for their herbs, covered under their national health insurance and "Purge me with hyssop and I shall be clean." is a Biblical quote I mentioned to a lupus sufferer who used that herb

https://x.com/Reflect10709909/status/1545534343866728448

Ask yourself why you saw a post about Indigenous peoples and you felt the need to derail it by saying "not just indigenous peoples" & bringing up white people. The original tweet was a reminder to white supremacy & responding with a microaggression like this is not okay.

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Reminds me of that video of a college kid getting shouted at because he doesn't believe that African tribesmen are able to summon lightning with voodoo

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One of the ways that current year politics goes beyond petty stuff like pronoun use and becomes an actual negative effect in the world.

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I hope we can use Ukraine as an excuse to crush far leftoids and far rightoids.

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one person got yelled at :o

go back to watching zogtok

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>zogtok

C'mon, man. That's just lazy.

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That b-word just lightning striked my brain. I agree with her

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witchcraft confirmed, take that mayo sciencels!

:#marseywitch:

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Why 🔼 Witch White?

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I read the first tweet and wasted five minutes finding this video myself only to come back and scroll down and find it here. You all are in my head :marseyschizoshaking:

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For some reason my brain read this a "college humor video." And I kept waiting for the punchline...

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Vodoo magic isn't real

Didn't ask plus you're white :marseyraging:

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science that you can't share cause it's super secret

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What does she have a PhD in??

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A literal phd in parks, yet she refuses to touch grass. Curious.

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The white man took all the grass with him.

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Lawns are a construct of mayo supremacy. She should touch a "natural" yard that grows wild and free chud

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This but ironically. If you're not going to play or walk regularly on your lawn, grow easy-to-maintain flowers or literally anything other than fricking grass,

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This is disgustingly Latinx-phobic.

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Spicy mayo is still mayo.

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No.

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Where have you been, hunny? White people have colonized the outdoors. All of it. When's the last time you went hiking and didn't see someone who wasn't a white chud (but I repeat myself :marseysmug2:)?

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Because the parks in Seattle are full of junkies lol

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Jessica Hernandez (Binnizá & Maya Ch’orti’) is a transnational Indigenous scholar, scientist, and community advocate based in the Pacific Northwest. She has an interdisciplinary academic background ranging from marine sciences to environmental physics. Her work is grounded in her Indigenous cultures and ways of knowing. She advocates for climate, energy, and environmental justice through her scientific and community work and strongly believes that Indigenous sciences can heal our Indigenous lands.

Her book Fresh Banana Leaves: Healing Indigenous Landscapes through Indigenous Science (2022) breaks down why western conservationism isn’t working–and offers Indigenous models informed by case studies, personal stories, and family histories that center the voices of Latin American women and land protectors. She is in the process of writing her second book, Growing Papaya Trees: Nurturing Indigenous Roots of Climate Displacement & Justice.

She currently holds appointments at Sustainable Seattle (Board Member), City of Seattle's Urban Forestry Commission, and the International Mayan League (Climate Justice Policy Strategist).

https://www.jessicabhernandez.com/

I hate pochos. Fricking hate em.

“transnational” - look, when you go to Mexico or Latin America (if they ever go), do you go to the line for citizens or for foreigners?

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I guess you could study literal dog shit and still get a PhD in Animal Sciences, (which tbh is better than this)

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At least there's some value to be found in analyzing a dog's shit since that's a way of determining its intestinal health. What she's doing is just a grift.

:#marseymanysuchcases:

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Animal science is usually the same as medical science, except done on animals.

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offers Indigenous models informed by case studies, personal stories, and family histories

Honestly shocking. Literal anecdotal evidence

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Sweaty, that's called "lived experience" now and it is the basis of all knowledge

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Literally that's all "indigenous science" actually is.

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Right?

I know a guy that no shit thinks he saw a ghost.

Is that scientific evidence now?

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Only if he’s Indigenous

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:marseyclappingglasses:

I'm glad Indigenous women found something to as annoying as white women about. Soon they'll have their own button.

:#marseyextinction:

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Of course she's pooping up Seattle NGOs and advisory agencies as well. Gotta make sure the parks are "idigenized" (but also allow the homeless to spread needles, trash and shit everywhere)

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Uses the word indigenous 8 times in 7 sentences.

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breaks down why western conservationism isn’t working–and offers Indigenous models informed by case studies, personal stories, and family histories

Ten dollar says she didn't even take the time to do experiments in a 2*2 meters square in her garden to proof her banana leaf earth mending works.

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Well frick you too buddy. Pocho lives matter.

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Remember when PhD meant something?

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Pretty huge peepee in yo mouth

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These people make me love Pol Pot, Lenin and Mao

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Curious. I have a well funded anal collab coming up, should I submit a request/inquiry?

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“““Science””” when this is humanitard nonsense.

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Amazing.

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>UW

Ok

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Indigenous science is like that weird kid's GF, she goes to another school and you wouldn't know her.

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It's kind of interesting how all this stuff merges with spirituality. Searching for the ancient secret knowledge of the distant past is a common theme you get in the kind of shit like crystal healing and etc

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but we can't call them morons because they're black

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maybe you cant

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We can't?

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Reaction. Reaction everywhere.

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The science can only be shared with funds from groofting any construction project because the WalMart parking lot expansion was on an Indian burial ground

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What is this b-word a phd of? Probably some pseudo-academia like the humanities or some shit. But there is a rise in schizo r-slur phds invading hard science with their unscientific bullshit.

Edit: PHD in environmental and forest science..... Lmao

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Is she hot though? I can tolerate this much crazy if she is hot.

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No, she's not hot. She's ugly, inside and out.

TRANS LIVES MATTER

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Indigenous epistemologies don't need to be justified by the standards of modern science. The impulse to draw an equivalence, here, almost assumes that science is somehow superior to indigenous knowledge. They're different ways of knowing, and that's okay.

:#marseytrollgun:

SHUT THE FRICK UP YOU SPINELESS C*NT

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So, would they consider antivaxxers and evangelicals resistance to vaccines using their “other ways of knowing” as valid?

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The zoomer version of dawkins is going to be fire fr fr no cap, on god.

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Frick you chud, indigenous people don't owe you the cure for cancer, that's sacred knowledge and only the in group needs to know

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This is literally what children were taught in our schools

Bring on the rake it's a mercy

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Why don’t you trust the science? :soycry:

The science:

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Interesting how this "science" didn't stop them from dying from smallpox.

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10k years of indigenous science vs. one bottle of bum wine

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Indigenous cultures did plenty with their observations too. For example, the biodiverse, well managed ecosystems that settlers found. I'd say just as important and impressive as Newton's lil laws

Hahahahaa. Okay. That’s great. That’s why all the megafauna were alive and well when the mayos arrived!

Dozens of large mammals such as mammoth and mastodon disappeared in North America at the end of the Pleistocene with climate change and “overkill” by human hunters the most widely-argued causes. However, the population dynamics of humans and megafauna preceding extinctions have received little attention even though such information may be telling as we expect increasing human populations to be correlated with megafaunal declines if hunting caused extinctions. No such trends are expected if climate change was the primary cause. We present tests of these hypotheses here by using summed calibrated radiocarbon date distributions to reconstruct population levels of megafauna and humans. The results suggest that the causes for extinctions varied across taxa and by region. In three cases, extinctions appear linked to hunting.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-07897-1

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My noble savages causing extinctions?!

on a continental scale most megafauna have last appearances after humanarrival, but seem to last at least 1000 years after first human presence. Some taxa apparently survived>6000 years after humans entered South America and >1000 years after the end-Pleistocene climatic changes. Last-appearance patterns for megafauna differ from region to region, but in Patagonia, theArgentine and Uruguayan Pampas, and Brazil, **extinctions seem more common after humans arrive and during intensified climatic change between 11.2 and 13.5 ka. This pattern suggests that a synergy ofhuman impacts and rapid climate change analogous to what is happening today may enhance extinction probability

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/222651184_Timing_of_Quaternary_megafaunal_extinction_in_South_America_in_relation_to_human_arrival_and_climate_change

The radlib idealization of indigenous and oppressed people is almost religious in its willful overlook of actual data.

>“Don’t bring up white people during this sacred discussion! This is a talk about salvation and how God’s, I mean, Social Justice’s mercy will save us and place us on the right side of history for all eternity!”

:#soyjakhipster:

I have more native blood than any of these people, and yeah, they’re pretty cool—but this rises to the level of…I don’t know, it feels almost patronizing.

“Ooooooohhhj that’s soooooo good sweety! Your science is the best!”

:#sciencejak:

“Germans had traditional stuff too”

:#marseybattered:

“Shut up, don’t compare real peoples’ history to our wonderful little angels!”

:#abusivewife:

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>humans enter isolated landmass

>animals have no fear of humans

>humans kill and eat them all

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Around people, never be sheeple.

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As is #Neurodivergent and otherwise #neurodivergent knowledge 😉

Hmm.

Considering the intersection between Indigenous and Neurodivergent dehumanization, I don’t think it’s “weird to bring up” the fact that neurodivergent knowledge, in addition to Indigenous knowledge, is science.

Oh, he's serious.

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Neurodivergents are at the forefront of western scientific knowledge wtf are they on about

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He's also right.

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"The air conditioner actually is too loud and eye contact saps your life energy - those are scientific facts."

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You forgot:

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Cant wait for science to be able to kill defective sperm and eggs so guys like this wont exist anymore

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The irony will be the pro-choice abortion voices being vehemently against this.

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If you don't want an abortion, don't have one. Simple as that. What gives you the right too tell other women what they can and can't do with their bodies? This is a gross violation of women's rights, and @bbbb will not stand for it.

TRANS LIVES MATTER

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Trying to get un-chudded is a sign of immense weakness and you should be ashamed.

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Your comment is ignorant and offensive. You know nothing about @bbbb or my situation, so you have no right too judge me. @bbbb am not weak, @bbbb am strong. @bbbb am not ashamed, @bbbb am proud.

TRANS LIVES MATTER

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TRANS LIVES MATTER

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Indigenous science is the equivalent of religious knowledge. It’s interesting to study and maybe humanities academics shouldn’t overlook it but anything beyond that is r-slurred and noble savage tier propaganda

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Indigenous science has been the source of many scientific breaththroughs, but not in the way these idiots mean.

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Do you mean like some native guy was chewing a leaf with pain killing effects and that helped some neurodivergent discover aspirin?

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Cool fact about herbal medicine: Nearly every ancient society had an herbal treatment for menopause hot flashes and it was just whatever plant grew nearby that had the most phytoestrogens. Since phytoestrogens are so common and are actually an effective treatment most ancient humans figured out some plants can fix their symptoms.

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Pretty much this. Every ancient society has a huge pharmacopoeia that consists of 95% bullshit and 5% actually useful stuff. If you subject it all to rigorous, scientific testing you can separate the useful stuff from the bullshit.

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Loads of compounds are found using folk remedies. Enormous databases of compounds from Chinese medicinal herbs and plants are used to identify potential drugs for diseases.

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They also figured out eating the right plants in the right order got u high

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