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The March for Science champions robustly funded and publicly communicated science as a pillar of human freedom and prosperity.

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    March for Science‏Verified account @ScienceMarchDC Apr 13

    As we recognize in our Diversity Principles, historically and today, science has been used to harm and oppress marginalized communities.pic.twitter.com/KspBuTOgLc

    2:33 PM - 13 Apr 2017
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      2. Phil Ord‏ @Philip_D_Ord Apr 13
        Replying to @ScienceMarchDC

        Please leave to social justice narrative out of the evidence-based scientific method. Science is not "used." It just is.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      3. Upulie Divisekera‏Verified account @upulie Apr 15
        Replying to @Philip_D_Ord @ScienceMarchDC

        try reading up on some history

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      2. SUMMER IS TRUMPING‏ @Mattwoodnyc3 Apr 14
        Replying to @ScienceMarchDC

        what does science have to do with diversity? Science is about proveable facts. "diversity" is about politics and subjectivity.

        1 reply 1 retweet 8 likes
      3. Donald‏ @canativeobt Apr 14
        Replying to @Mattwoodnyc3 @ScienceMarchDC

        where does that funding for science come from ....poltics and organizations whom are diverse and subjctive are still part of it ..Fact

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      4. SUMMER IS TRUMPING‏ @Mattwoodnyc3 Apr 15
        Replying to @canativeobt @ScienceMarchDC

        Well, then it is not a march for "science" it's a march to to preserve the Liberal principles of segregation by race, gender, religion, etc

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    1. Eater of Souls‏ @EaterSouls Apr 14
      Replying to @ScienceMarchDC

      How in the hell is an international terrorist organization a "marginalized people?" An oppressive ideology that harms so many?

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    2. Dan Broadbent‏ @aSciEnthusiast Apr 18
      Replying to @ScienceMarchDC

      #NeverForget #ISISLivesMatterpic.twitter.com/jmKUvgYhpI

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    3. gmopundit‏ @gmopundit Apr 13
      Replying to @ScienceMarchDC

      But note ideology has been more harmful

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      2. Cenobitescribe‏ @Cenobitescribe1 Apr 13
        Replying to @ScienceMarchDC

        Liars will lie but science is much like a hammer It can be used to help or harm Ethics, religion, morality, these are needed in scientists

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      3. Astromaniac‏ @Yugenthusiast Apr 13
        Replying to @Cenobitescribe1 @ScienceMarchDC

        I fully agree with everything but religion. Ethics and morality 100%, but religion isn't really necessary to be a well rounded scientist.

        2 replies 0 retweets 11 likes
      4. Cenobitescribe‏ @Cenobitescribe1 Apr 13
        Replying to @Yugenthusiast @ScienceMarchDC

        Twitter only allows so many character. Science can tell us how to clone a T. rex Ethics can teach us why we shouldn't.

        2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      5. Justin Payne‏ @crashfrog Apr 13
        Replying to @Cenobitescribe1 @Yugenthusiast @ScienceMarchDC

        What's the ethical case against cloning a T rex, though

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      6. Cenobitescribe‏ @Cenobitescribe1 Apr 13
        Replying to @crashfrog @Yugenthusiast @ScienceMarchDC

        Money, resources, mass fatalities. I'm sure there are more.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      7. Justin Payne‏ @crashfrog Apr 14
        Replying to @Cenobitescribe1 @Yugenthusiast @ScienceMarchDC

        no T Rex has ever killed a person, ever. Sharks kill people but we recognize a duty to spend money, resources to prevent extinction.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      8. Justin Payne‏ @crashfrog Apr 14
        Replying to @crashfrog @Cenobitescribe1 and

        the same ethical case for reversing T Rex extinction must similarly apply.

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      9. Astromaniac‏ @Yugenthusiast Apr 14
        Replying to @crashfrog @Cenobitescribe1 @ScienceMarchDC

        Except it wouldnt be a case of extinction prevention. Introducing a new species risks the livelihood of current species.

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    4. Richard Cowley‏ @RichardCowley2 Apr 14
      Replying to @ScienceMarchDC

      bollocks

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    5. Richard H. Ebright‏ @R_H_Ebright Apr 15
      Replying to @ScienceMarchDC

      Rubbish.

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    6. Josh D.‏ @RacingHellphish Apr 20
      Replying to @ScienceMarchDC

      Seems it isnt so much a march for science but more SJW drivel in a terribly thought out disguise. #exterminateISIS

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