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by skookumchuck
3041 days ago
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Nobody is attempting to forcibly suppress pseudoscience. Speaking out against it is not "battling" it. I've read Randi's book, he's not trying to suppress misplaced beliefs. He's ridiculing them. Carl Sagan's books ridiculed astrology. He made no attempt to suppress it. Huge difference. Mel Brooks once was asked why he wrote a comedy about Hitler (The Producers). He replied that ridicule was the best way to oppose bad ideas. Not suppressing them. |
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Speaking out against something is battling it, battle is a verb in this context. Both Oxford and Webster agree [0,1].
Forceful suppression of pseudoscience can be achieved through law and education, see the Scopes Trial [2]. This is another with thousands of examples, from women's right to vote, to smoking cigarettes.
[0] https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/battle
[1] https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/battle
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scopes_Trial