People keep tagging me on tweets about a Scientific American article that takes issue with skeptics. If you don’t get the real harm so called wellness with its love of medical conspiracy theories, you haven’t read enough on it 1/2
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I realize in retrospect that I inadvertently accepted the frame that what we do is not as valuable as what Dr. Prasad does when I repeatedly pointed out that deconstructing quackery and antivax is not all I do.
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I should've just said, "So what? Educating about and combatting medical pseudoscience are every bit as important as holding big pharma to account and pointing out lack of evidence for some conventional treatments." Oh, well. Learn from your mistakes.
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Oh we see that thread. I wish I hadn’t but now I can’t look away from ignorance and privilege
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Yeah, it escalated. If it had just been a rando on Twitter, I likely wouldn't have thought twice, but it was A Very Serious Person whom I had previously thought mostly well of who really should know better.
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