Bad science writing that keeps on giving "epistemologically blind." Both weak use of concept & ableist. CC @docfreeride @DNLee5
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This: "let us talk quietly to people from Alabama to Maine and Alaska...Some of us could go to the richer precincts."
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Who is sent to "talk quiet" in states with tougher anti-sci policies; who opts into richer places, I wonder?
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That this same "helpful advice" comes from the same precincts that tell *us* to get out of our bubbles is infuriating. And predictable.
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Science writer who does not understand sci history telling Others to go out and talk quiet. In contract to "loud" protests, I guess. Bubbles
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More like "we live in a world where people call me out for ignoring how science affects and is affected by politics."
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He lives in a world so pristine that he's emboldened to use a prestigious publication to say science was not political & now it is. WOW.
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I guess we're supposed to feel sorry for him that this is the first time he's had to face this reality.
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I'm sorry he's a science writer who's only just heard about one of the most talked about science events of year, yet doesn't know
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