Wow, where to begin with opinions in this one...? False balance, strawman, cherrypicking, false cause, etc. Ironic take too, given Goop targets women & biggest critic is a woman (criticized by Goop men; https://www.insider.com/gwyneth-paltrow-goop-doctor-jen-gunter-controversy-feud-2017-7 …) cc: @tarahaelle #medsochttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/03/opinion/goop-gwyneth-paltrow-netflix.html …
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Yes, and the abstract of the article cited/linked not very convincing about reiki being effective. In many ways, piece conflates well-being and what's marketed as wellness. Considering issues women face regarding health & well-being in 2020, criticizing criticisms of Goop odd.
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I note that antivaxxers do something very similar, accusing those combatting their pseudoscience of misogyny and dismissing mothers. They’re event tried to latch onto the
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As I noted in earlier reply to @Thesciencevort1, I think you & others (as you note) raise impt pt about how GP/Goop a Trojan Horse for so much bad (or at very least unhelpful) stuff peddled as empowerment. Forgot one co-author went after Gunther. Don't get why the ongoing defense
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Though,
@ATuteur is the expert regarding home birth pseudoscience and she’s also very familiar with the death of Journey Moon.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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