protest-2020-2-1024x594 Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date July 26, 2021 CategoriesBioethicsEvolution Tagged , African-American, Africans, alt-right, Bellevue, Black Lives Matter, Bronx Zoo, Caucasian, Charles Darwin, clergy, Discovery Institute, evolution, George Floyd, Human Zoos, John West, lockdown, looting, Minneapolis, New York City, New York Times, original sin, Ota Benga, pandemic, police brutality, protests, pygmies, Racism, scientific racism, Seattle, South Bronx, St. Louis, textbooks, The Descent of Man, The Hub, Tukwila, United States, Wesley Smith Human Zoos — How “Science” Fueled the Racial Fire David Klinghoffer July 26, 2021 Bioethics, Evolution 5 Where did many white people of the past get the wicked idea that their lives matter more than black lives? Read More ›
protest 2020 2 Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date June 1, 2020 CategoriesBioethicsEvolution Tagged , African-American, Africans, alt-right, Bellevue, Black Lives Matter, Bronx Zoo, Caucasian, Charles Darwin, clergy, Discovery Institute, evolution, George Floyd, Human Zoos, John West, lockdown, looting, Minneapolis, New York City, New York Times, original sin, Ota Benga, pandemic, police brutality, protests, pygmies, Racism, scientific racism, Seattle, South Bronx, St. Louis, textbooks, The Descent of Man, The Hub, Tukwila, United States, Wesley Smith Human Zoos — How “Science” Fueled the Racial Fire David Klinghoffer June 1, 2020 Bioethics, Evolution 5 Ota Benga’s protest — “I am a man! I am a man!” — summarizes the very best message of the Black Lives Matter movement. Read More ›
Civic-Biology 2 Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date March 20, 2018 CategoriesBioethicsEvolution Tagged , __k-review, America, animal breeding, Artificial Selection, Caucasian, Charles Darwin, education, Ethiopian, eugenics, Europe, Forbes, heredity, John West, natural selection, Racism, Scopes Monkey Trial, textbook, variation, Wikipedia Wikipedia on Hunter’s Civic Biology David Klinghoffer March 20, 2018 Bioethics, Evolution 3 Of course, there’s a page on the subject, and you guessed it, they deceptively minimize the theme of eugenics and racism in the book. Read More ›