My latest for @HuffPost on gun culture, wellness culture, and the temptation of empowering epistemology.https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/gun-culture-wellness-empowerment_us_5aa6c606e4b087e5aaecb6a5 …
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Replying to @AlanLevinovitz @HuffPost
Amused that, out of all possibilities, you picked beet root juice -- one of the handful of supplements widely known and accepted for its benefits.
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Replying to @AlanLevinovitz @HuffPost
I mean as an example....it's not like it's some woo-woo supplement supported by Paltrow, it's the real deal. "I get incensed..." "It scares me that people take her seriously...about SuperBeets."
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Replying to @NoGimmicksNutri @HuffPost
Steven--the website is full of BS. It's wildly overmarketed. And look--I appreciate call-outs and critique, but it's getting to the point where all I think you want to do is be contrarian. That's all you took from the piece? It gets exhausting.
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It's a tactic. Cherry pick a minor point that is inconsequential to the point being made or pick a minor nit and then use that to try to discredit the whole article. I've seen it on my blog a million times.
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No, David. I've discussed numerous points with Alan before. Alan misleads, misrepresents, and makes errors in evaluating the science. And I've seen your tactic as well.
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Regarding this thread, I've accurately described what you did.
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