Shockingly, it appears that the Great Barrington Declaration meets the academic definition of denialism
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Good thread. Seems to me the arguments being made in that thread apply well to
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I would argue that people who downplayed the total infection rate, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, were "airborne deniers". I can name a ton of people who fell into that category.
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@jonathanstea What's your thoughts on this? I think it would help a lot if the greatest proponents of denialism weren't themselves well tenured scientist. - End of conversation
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It is endlessly gratifying to me to see how I wasted my time in gradschool has become my greatest academic contribution.
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Great article.
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Det här kan kanske intressera
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What this is is a comprehensive thread proving how amenable many scientists are to academic fascism. Science is NOT about shutting down dissent at any point in the scientific process. This logic I'm seeing here should concern even those that happen to agree with current consensus
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