Florida will not allow public school students to take Advanced Placement psychology because the course includes lessons on sexual orientation and gender identity, topics forbidden by the state, the College Board said Thursday.
No, it's because of bigots that want to suppress people who aren't exactly like them.
Can You explain more? There actually isn’t massive changes from IV to V. The massive changes were from III to IV and V.
Personally I dislike some of the changes and like others. The focus on spectrums is one I dislike. Not a fan of everything is a spectrum. I think precise diagnosis is important and spectrums make things more vague.
Dsm really isn’t taught in an intro course. It’s introduced but the first you’ll really approach it is a masters course or a doctorate level course.
I not aware of any state that allows someone with a bachelors degree to diagnoses. Most states required a doctorate to be a psychologist.
I'm going to take a step back from the topic itself.
I think the real problem here is that we can't agree on what "fact" is. Both sides are certain that they are correct. Both sides can present what they believe is scientific evidence. How do we move forward from that? Both sides simply discredit the sources used in the science the other side is presenting. It seems that both sides are using brute force to push their belief. And that seems to just make the other side angrier and more dug in. How do we have conversations anymore?
We can’t have conversations because one side argues in bad faith, makes shit up, and behaves like fucking gremlins by defunding services then claiming they don’t work.
Sure, step away from the topic itself. Blue states don’t have post birth abortions, slavery did not benefit African American, climate change is not a hoax, and Rosa Parks was protesting racism. Claiming otherwise isn’t “alternative facts”, they’re just fucking lies.
That's just the thing. One side isn't using scientific evidence. There is a process to science. You can't use the simplified version of gender taught to kids and say it's scientific. Just like you can't say that the year is 365 days long like kids are taught at first. Then they learn about leap years and it's actually 365 and a quarter days. Then they learn about leap seconds. Ok so then there must be some fraction of a second in addition to the 365.25 days. Then they learn about wobble, the gravity of the planets, and everything else that makes it not a constant. It's something that has to be analyzed every year to decide if one is needed yet. It's complicated. So just like kids are taught 365 days in a year, they are taught that there are 2 genders that are caused by one of two combinations of chromosomes. Then they learn about intersex people and people born with vaginas who have an x chromosome and people with 3 chromosomes, etc.
So sure, if you're a child it's ok to think there are two genders chosen based on a single chromosome difference. But it's not ok to pretend it's that simple and call it truth and scientific evidence that your teachers taught it that way.
It's both. I've been called a Trump supporter, a "Jew shill", and a liberal snowflake, all in the same week. I find it fascinating, talking to very opinionated people. Doesn't matter what it is. Even if I think they're right about whatever that topic is, I find that people become incredibly hostile if you ask them something they don't have an answer for, if it might challenge their beliefs.
Group 1: I understand that transgenderism is legitimate and supported by science. People should be able to identify as the gender they feel most comfortable.
Group 2: I want to FUCKING kill EVERYONE in group one!
Centrists: Why can't both sides just see eye to eye already and get along? I am so smart.
The fact that you even think that "both sides" is a valid argument, means that your opinion is literally worthless.
Because either you are intentionally arguing in bad faith and you know you're lying, or you actually believe that. Which means you lack the mental capacity to see something objectively.
The subject at hand is accreditation of a course in psychology,. Tell me how you on one hand call transgenderism a mental illness and on the other refuse to teach - in an AP course - the subject of gender and sexuality. I'd submit there are a number subjects we can "both sides" about, but what's happening in Florida ain't it. There's nothing to be debated here anyway, College Board (may they step on Lego) says if you don't teach the AP curriculum, you don't get the credit.
A long time ago we actually agreed on a process for fact finding. It is one that has served us well for hundreds of years (more so in the last 150 years, once we really had a foundational understanding of the world based on previously established facts).
The whole "you look at the world, draw conclusions and test them" - system is not new and it works. That is science. It's not a question of what people believe to be fact, but in believing in the process of establishing them. One side is systematically trying to undermine the very basis of science. It is impossible to use science or data or facts to convince someone like that that their position is wrong.
One side presets a handful random jankie ass studies as science, the other side presents mountains of massive rigorous studies, that people have rerun and pressure tested.
There is no “both sides.”
One side is using the scientific method, the other is cherry picking crap to support a belief they’ve already formed.
I think the sky is green, and that homeless dude down on the corner agrees with me. But everyone else just insists that the sky is blue and calls me crazy. Why can't we agree on facts? I know the sky is green so I'm never going to change my mind, but why can't we just agree? How do we fix that?