There are 3 parts to @march4sciencela statement that need critical thinking. 1) "Some scientists are concerned." @pinkyprincess #marginsci
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Who are "some scientists?" Why did
@march4sciencela not deal with xenophobia of "some scientists" instead of this?@pinkyprincess#marginsciThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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2) The "some scientists" are "concerned" march will turn into "political event & lose its focus"
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a march in response to political events is...a damn political march.
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I was wating for someone who point that out to
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Jeepers - "some scientists" need to understand that a protest is, by its very nature, political.
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meh because i live it irl also ...
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Yes *gasp* a science protest is a political event esp b/c it was formed in response to policies.
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A protest march is inherently political. Come on
@march4sciencela face up to reality.@pinkyprincess@OtherSociology
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But whose job is it to tell "some scientists" about the politics of the march for science?
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That'd be your job
@march4sciencela You opted to lead a march & in one of most multicultural cities in world.@pinkyprincess#marginsciThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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