"among the elite who want to own science (and pwn anyone who questions it), most ppl have no idea how science works" http://www.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/science/2017/04/the_march_for_science_was_eerily_religious.html …
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But then again if you dislike rants... the Internet might not be the right place for you.

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[that is 100% tongue-in-cheek BTW and your input is valuable]
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So one major point of the article would be that the march was bad because there wasn't a clear goal. I can buy that.
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I don't believe it's explicitly stated that the march was "bad" but yes, roughly that's inline with the article's point.
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I think I outlined what I think the article's points are BTW. I think we read things differently though.
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Fair enough and I hope I'm not sounding overly aggressive. I'm just wondering what the political solution is.
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You come off as angry — but why would we not be! I think scientists (and others) have every right to be angry by the state of the world.
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I do not have a political/rhetorical solution sadly. Sorry.
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Not sure there is a clear one in every case. One does the best one can, I guess. With the knowledge that maybe they're making things worse
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OK — well I'm not even sure what we disagree on any more, but I hope to have at least made some impression.

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