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@monokumasego

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was talking to my mom about how white people ignore the contributions of poc to academia and I found myself saying the words "I bet those idiots think Louis Pasteur was the first to discover germ theory"

which admittedly sounded pretentious as fuck but I'm just so angry that so few people know about the academic advancements during the golden age of Islam.

Islamic doctors were washing their hands and equipment when Europeans were still shoving dirty ass hands into bullet wounds. ancient Indians were describing tiny organisms worsening illness that could travel from person to person before Greece and Rome even started theorizing that some illnesses could be transmitted

also, not related to germ theory, but during the golden age of Islam, they developed an early version of surgery on the cornea. as in the fucking eye. and they were successful

and what have white people contributed exactly?

please go research the golden age of Islamic academia. so many of us wouldn't be alive today if not for their discoveries

people ask sometimes how I can be proud to be Muslim. this is just one of many reasons

some sources to get you started:

but keep in mind, it wasn't just science and medicine! we contributed to literature and philosophy and mathematics and political theory and more!

maybe show us some damn respect

I'd like to give a few examples.

🧪The man known as the father of chemistry (or alchemy, our teacher said both are used for him), Jabir ibn Hayyan. He wrote a book named Kitab al-Kimya, "kimya" means chemistry, and the word chemistry originated from that as well. He invented aqua regia, he had the first chemistry lab, discovered the methods of refining and crystallizing nitric acid, hydrogen chloride and sulfuric acid, and discovered diethyl ether, citric acid, acetic acid and tartaric acid. He developed the "retort" and literally introduced the concept of "base" to chemistry.

📐The father/ founder of algebra, Al-Khwarizmi. He wrote a book called Al-Jabr and the word "algebra" comes from "jabr". He presented the first systematic solution of linear and quadratic equations. One of his achievements in algebra was his demonstration of how to solve quadratic equations by completing the square, for which he provided geometric justifications. He introduced the methods of "reduction" and "balancing". The word "algorithm" literally comes from his name. He also produced the first table of tangents.

📐Biruni, who proposed that the radius be accepted as a unit in trigonometric functions and added secant, cosecant and cotangent functions to it. He made many contributions to astronomy that are too detailed for me to write here because this is long enough already, but for medicine, he managed to make a woman give birth by C section. He wrote Kitabu's Saydane which describes the benefits of around 3000 plants and how they are used.

🩺The father of early polymeric medicine, Ibn Sina. His books, The Law of Medicine and The Book of Healing were taught as the basic works in medical science in various European universities until the mid-17th century. He discovered that the eye was made up of six sections and that the retina was important for vision, performed cataract surgery. He performed kidney surgery, diagnosed diabetes by analyzing urine, identified tumors, and worked on diseases such as facial paralysis, ulcers, and jaundice. He used "anesthesia" in surgeries, invented instruments such as forceps and scalpels to remove catheters and tumors. He was the first physician in history to mention the existence of microbes, at a time when there was no microscope. He made contributions to so many fields: astronomy, physics, chemistry, psychology (he suggested treating patients with music).

🩺Al-Zahrawi wrote Kitab al-Tasrif, a thirty-volume encyclopedia of medical practices. The surgery chapter of this work became the standard textbook in Europe for the next five hundred years. He pioneered the use of catgut for internal stitches, and his surgical instruments are still used today to treat people. He did so much work in surgery that I can't write them all here. The first clinical description of an operative procedure for hydrocephalus was given by him, he clearly described the evacuation of superficial intracranial fluid in hydrocephalic children. He was also the first physician to identify the hereditary nature of haemophilia and describe an abdominal pregnancy, a subtype of ectopic pregnancy that in those days was a fatal affliction, and was first to discover the root cause of paralysis.

✈️Abbas ibn Firnas devised a means of manufacturing colorless glass, invented various planispheres, made corrective lenses, devised an apparatus consisting of a chain of objects that could be used to simulate the motions of the planets and stars, designed a water clock, and a prototype for a kind of metronome. He also attempted to FLY, and he did fly a respectable distance but forgot to add a tail to his wings and didn't stick the landing.

Women also became scholars in the Islamic society. An example would be Maryam al-Ijliyya, who was an astronomer and an astrolabe maker, who measured the altitude of celestial bodies with the astrolabes she made. Another example would be Fatima al-Fihri, who founded the oldest university in the world, the University of Qarawiyyin.

Baghdad was the dream place anyone in academia now would want to go, it was a peaceful place of inclusivity and research. So many scholars advanced so many fields of study. Ibn al-Haytham invented camera obscura (and pinhole camera), Ibn al-Nafis was the first to describe the pulmonary circulation of blood, father of robotics Ismail al-Jazari invented the elephant clock and his list of contributions to engineering are so long that I can't write them here...

These are just a few examples, of course. I hope this encourages people to do research on this topic more. I even added some emojis to make this more fun to read.💁🏻‍♀️

when other professions get hit with the automation beam they're honest about their problems with it. their money. the other stuff and moral jerk offs are secondary. but artists are ontologically obnoxious so they would rather die than admit their petite bourgeois mindset

if you make an april fools "dating sim" that's just a no-stats VN that treats the concept of people finding your characters attractive as both setup and punchline you should be drawn and quartered

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I feel like tariffing the "entire world" is literally just functionally sanctioning yourself

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Yes how dare we compare ourselves to another country with a similar political situation?

The USA is the one sanctioning the DPRK. The idea that the DPRK chose to close itself off¹ is 1) patently false and 2) only peddled around by absolute fucking gormless cheerleaders for what is actually an act of genocide at the hands of the USA. We know this is false because the DPRK literally was happy to send architects to African nations as auxilleries for achitectual projects in exchange for money before the UN put a stop to that. After that, it was people going to Poland for work before UN made Poland stop that, too.

Just like with Cuba, the USA is punishing a sovereign country for managing to beat an invasion from the USA by leveraging its security council seat on the UN and the control of global capitalist apparatuses of trade. You are a credulous racist and an incurious repeater of imperialist propaganda, but I could have just said that you're a yank and it'd have meant the same thing.

¹ the truth is, of course, the DPRK is being made to slowly starve to death by the USA via the USA's international sanctions against the DPRK.

before you make that post about "the crisis facing men and boys" or "preventing redpill radicalization" stop and check in:

is your proposed solution

  1. increased labor of women and girls
  2. women and girls enduring more abuse for the benefit of men and boys
  3. women and girls suppressing their emotions (fear, anger, resentment, etc.) and limiting their speech
  4. blaming populations of women (e.g. trans women, women involved in sex trades, racialized women) for the actions of men and expecting these women to endure punishment for men
  5. focusing on maintaining manhood and masculinity while reducing the discomfort men feel about holding this position; framing men's feelings of insecurity as the central issue to be addressed when it comes to violent misogyny

if so:

your "solution" to behavioral patterns emerging within patriarchy is more patriarchy.

instead:

try to imagine literally anything else.

This crisis is alarming for several reasons:

1. High Child Mortality – Nearly half of the victims in Gaza are children, making this one of the deadliest conflicts for young lives.
2. Destruction of Families – Parents are left grieving, and many children are orphaned, with no one to care for them.
3. Long-Term Trauma – The surviving children face severe psychological scars, growing up in fear, pain, and deep emotional distress.

The international community must do more to stop this catastrophe. Immediate action is needed to end the violence, provide urgent humanitarian aid, and protect innocent lives. My baby, Qais, was just playing near our tent during Eid when an Israeli airstrike hit, leaving him injured. As his mother, I am devastated and helpless. I have no money to get him the medical treatment he desperately needs. Please, if you can, donate to help save his life and give him a chance to heal.

Vetted by @gazavetters , my number verified on the list is ( #64 )🍉🇵🇸

Honestly I don't think anyone who uses the term "moeblob" seriously has any takes on otaku media worth considering.

Also noteworthy how western cartoons and their characters are hardly ever called "blobs" derogatorily despite often looking far more blobby and less realistically proportioned than characters drawn by east asians, particularly japanese people. Like hardly any of the damn even actual moe shit y'all've ever seen is as "blobby" as probably any western cartoon made for kids or similar age groups or even adults that you can think of. Fascinating how moe anime characters are called "moeblobs" derogatorily but never the likes of family guy or south park or steven universe characters. HMMMMMMMMM

I feel as if studio ghibli films being reduced to their 'cozyness' would be tragic if not for the fact that it is a deliberate branding thing for them. from the ghibli museum to the revolving door of hot topic collabs, miyazaki and/or the people he puts in charge of these things are aware of how desirable the worlds within ghibli films are. even at that, how meaningful is the politics of howl's moving castle being motivated by miyazaki's outrage at the 2003 iraq invasion when you examine it alongside the actual text of the wind rises? what does the environmentalism of ponyo mean when faced with the massive amounts of waste generated by ghibli merch you can get at wal mart? i'm straying from the point here but

this was an officially licensed product that was released to promote grave of fireflies

average viral video in the US: homeless man getting hit so hard by a teenager he falls to target sales floor headfirst making an incredibly loud clapping sound

average viral video in china: man and his pet goose in tightly edited comedy sketch where the goose repeatedly outsmarts its owner in the pursuit of classic home cooked guangdong delicacies

guy with 60hz monitor: i am enjoying playing this game

guy with 240hz monitor: Honestly if you were to conceive of the most efficient possible torture in terms of purely causing agony for as long as possible and also have your firstborn son killed in front of you during the torture it would not even be a tenth as bad as playing a game at 60 fps

Guy with a laptop: Yeah I'm happy if it runs at 20 fps

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Sounds like a degree from Columbia, something students pay to attain, is not the long-term guarantee it was once thought to be. Sounds like a good reason to transfer out, not apply there, and never plan to attend. If they can just take your degree away after you've already earned it, what good is it?

And to be clear: this isn't a thing. Serial killers don't get their degrees revoked. War criminals don't get their degrees revoked. This is straight up fascist nonsense that makes a degree from this institution categorically a bad investment.

I'm sorry but a columbia university degree isn't, like, a bag of chips lmao I'm not saying you have got to hand it to columbia but you are not doing consumer action into threatening columbia, an ivy league school with a low acceptance rate, in any meaningful way because it's not like the general public can just walk up and enroll into an ivy league school. Saying you never plan to apply to columbia or that you won't apply is not a threat to the administrators because, in their eyes, you weren't getting in anyway.

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now that we're coming around on Miyazaki are we going to grapple with Hideaki Anno or are you people still too busy doing trans headcanons for a meanspirited parody of Japan's "failed" masculinity to care about the fact that he got his fame making a work where he makes a counterfactual culture history where Japan wins the Second Pacific War out of his misplaced anger at Japan's imperialist loss?

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