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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What a disaster. The AMA is actually even more incompetent and corrupt than the CDC. [/quote] The AMA has even less credibility than the CDC right now. It has taken positions on political issues, but tried to cloak them in the guise of The ScienceTM.[/quote] This post shows just how far gone a large portion of the US population is. Science is science. There is always skepticism, which is why research is always performed to hone data to draw conclusions. That people actually believe science is political is brainwashed rhetoric. If you don't want to believe science then the alternative is to believe narcissistic leaders like Trump, Musk and RFK, Jr. Where do you have your faith? In dispassionate scientific research or dear leader?[/quote] Let me remind you of rhetoric that democrats have been chanting like religious zealots: TRUST THE SCIENCE! DON’T QUESTION THE SCIENCE! SCIENCE BY CONSENSUS! DON’T BE A SCIENCE DENIER! That is the literal definition of politicizing science. [/quote] Exactly.[/quote] Nah. Most of us are educated enough to recognize that science is the process of asking questions, then asking more questions as we refine the answers and better understand the data. Maybe the PP misunderstood the chants. People who are religious zealots often assume that other people are zealots too. Most of us are not that eager to have omnipotent, omniscient, authoritarian entities in our lives. We don’t treat view science like this or politicians. We live with the questions, the uncertainties, and the changes that go along with the process of science. [b]Science is a process. [/b][/quote] This. Any medical practitioner that keeps up with the journals knows that protocols change as new studies emerge. What was standard of care ten years ago might no longer be standard of care ten years from now. The people who silenced dissent during Covid are equivalent to religious zealots. Yes, science is a process. And science allows for disagreement and debate. [/quote]
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