Science is political: EPA cuts greatest impact on "communities of colour, poor & Indigenous populations" https://newrepublic.com/article/141383/trumps-epa-cuts-literally-will-make-people-sick … #marginscipic.twitter.com/wQzoBQeHnz
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Not true. Read all the materials I've linked to in my article including various Storify.
Thanks, trying to go back & find those. But most 'science is political' articles/tweets/etc (incl. your OP)+
I've read (so far) seem to disagree on rhetoric basis, but then make the same point (*ignoring* science is a political act).
such as https://www.forbes.com/sites/emilywillingham/2017/02/05/the-march-for-science-in-washington-is-political-whether-you-like-it-or-not/#277ebc7b5b7f …
disagrees, but then restates *exactly* the orig. point of @ScienceMarchDC (by my read).
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