There are
lots of county school boards in the US, and given relatively few voters and low
election participation rates it is perhaps unavoidable that some of them are
plagued by loons of various kinds. But religious fundie groups and Christian
nationalists have also made concentrated efforts to have science denialists and
conspiracy theories elected to these boards over the past decades. We don’t know anything specific
about the background for the election of Ashley Gilhousen, who has a
degree in nursing and works as a “
patient care specialist” at a
children’s hospital, to the Clay County, FL, schoolboard, but in 2018,
she expressed
her dissatisfaction with the county’s selection of science textbooks for grades
K-12 because they presented
evolution more as fact than as
a theory
(no, she wouldn’t understand and there probably is little point in trying to
tell her). She was also concerned that evolution was the only theory in the
textbook used to teach the
origin of life
and that
creationism
went unmentioned. As she put it,
there
“
is a whole lot of science that’s been left out of our textbooks”,
which is obviously true (we’re talking K-12 textbooks), but Gilhousen was not
thinking about
science when she used the word ‘science’; she used
‘science’ because she couldn’t use a different word because she also wanted to
emphasize that her faith was not a part of this discussion.
She also said that her real goal was to have a comprehensive science education
that challenges students to think critically and
make their own decisions based
on empirical evidence and scientific data,
which is, as always, a baldfaced lie.
Her efforts also gained some local support, e.g. by local
pastor Scott Yirka of Hibernia Baptist Church who though it was a shame that
students can’t have “supplementary material” when teaching the origin of
man; he hastened to add that he wasn’t “necessarily espousing that you teach
creationism”, but he was in fact espousing precisely that.
The board voted to approve the adoption of the advertised
science textbooks in a 3-2 vote; Gilhousen was joined in her opposition by one Betsy
Condon. As of 2025, Gilhousen is apparently still on the Clay County
Schoolboard.
Diagnosis: She
might, for all we know, come across as reasonable and caring to those who encounter
her in real life. But scratch the surface, and Ashley Gilhousen is also a
religious fundie denialist who, in a civilized society, would have no business
deciding K-12 textbooks on a schoolboard. Come on.
Not everything that labels itself as "science" truly qualifies as science. Science follows a specific methodology to establish facts. Therefore, anything that doesn't adhere to this accepted approach to discovering scientific truths cannot be considered science.
ReplyDelete(This point has been made numerous times, and while some may tire of hearing it, it is still valuable to reiterate, even if it frustrates others)
Good point Julian, and with that you just destroyed most of the covid narrative. While everyone was screaming " trust the science ", Fauci was making stuff up, like the 6 foot rule. When testifying before Congress, he admitted "it wasn't science at all. It just seemed like a good idea at the time"!
ReplyDeleteWell, I really didn't expect anything smarter from you. Just the usual gibberish like this, that's for sure.
DeleteAnother brilliant observation Julian, humans "make mistakes". But most humans are not getting RICH for making mistakes, then getting PARDONED for making those mistakes, and in the end, having those mistakes still being referred to as " science "!
ReplyDeleteYou need to wake up to reality!
Are you kidding me with this bullshit? "You need to wake up to reality!" Look in the fucking mirror, you clueless putz.
DeleteAre you a communist BP8? You are one of the few Americans who clearly has something against getting rich. Very unusual.
ReplyDeleteBTW, If Fauci had made that many "mistakes" he would be the President of the United States today. And he would have pardoned all those who participated in the coup on January 6th... Oh wait!
And you have no idea about science so you get away with it and wriggle like a snake on secondary and unimportant matters.
Arguing with BP8 is like giving medicine to a corpse. He's a no-life troll who probably lives in his mom's basement.
DeleteI agree and I know that. We are "old friends" ;) Me and BP. He will never come to his senses, unfortunately for him.
DeleteYou guys would be crying like little girls if someone was getting rich by hacking your bank account. As usual, liberals would rather sling insults than face facts.
ReplyDeleteNightTrain and his "corpse" jokes: you need to get new material, if that's even possible!
The only ones who are hacking today, or could hack (and it seems to me that they are already doing it a lot), your bank account and other information of yours that are on the internet are the real US President Muskler and his assistant in the presidency and your idol Trumpolini the Orange Orangutan (nickname: Antichrist) together with their gang of idiots affectionately called "the administration of the United States".
DeleteYou want new material? Fine!
Delete- If you took an IQ test, you'd flunk it.
- I'll bet your mother freaked when you climbed out of the abortion bucket.
- Jesus loves you. Everyone else thinks you’re an asshole.
- My computer screen is brighter than you are.
- If you became brain damaged, nobody would know the difference.
- What you lack in acuity, you make up for in callowness.
- I’d suggest you learn about civics, but you'd only go to the nearest Honda dealership.
- You’re so full of shit, you make toilets jealous.
- You’re the opposite of Artificial Intelligence: genuine stupidity.
Shall I go on?
Arguing with NightTrain is like giving medicine to a corpse. Hey, that is good!
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