

Im not saying OOP is wrong but from translating the pictures I cannot come to the same conclusions. Its more like the textbook is badly worded generalizes way too much so you can interpret it in many different ways.
First excerpt probably should have said: “Different people are born with different (Dis)abilities, but this doesnt make one person better than the other because…” Second one: “You are not completely helpless and not entirely a victim of circumstances. To improve you need the means and the motivation.” Third one:“Teachers should not teach their own opinion, but what the government/Society thinks. The Government/Society can be wrong about things though.(insert historical examples or whatever)” 4th one"In an ideal society girls shouldnt have to be careful, but this society isnt ideal so heres some pragmatic advice…"
Im not saying my suggestions are the best either just how I think the excerpts are meant to be read and how they could be improved.





Ok but what does this have to do with darwin? The illustration is from a book written by John Clark Ridpath. Is this an attempt to brand darwin as a racist? Sure he might be a cousin fucker and probably held some views that might be seen as outlandish today but from what I know he was pretty much against slavery and argued for humans to have a common ancestor and not whatever this illustration is supposed to be.
ok so from some more reading. yes he probably was a racist, but my other points still stand and the illustration isnt from him