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by tzar
2824 days ago
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> I don't understand why the Hawaiians are so negative about scientific progress. I know their land is small, but the 'scope will benefit all of humanity for years to come, along with economic incentives. What's wrong with that? If you don't understand it's because you don't share their perspective—understandably. I think one of the things the author is suggesting is that we make a better effort to do so. Perhaps your idea of benefiting all of humanity for years to come is different than theirs? |
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So you could say they do have a bigger picture in mind, their religion, but you would be talking to a skeptic were you to say that. In the end, it may be their right to protect their perceived (or claimed, or claimed-perceived, each of which is different) interests... and we should protect that right to an extent. But it's sad that they are blocking science. And I think they're doing it just for the pride of letting their team win a contest which means nothing (aside from pride) to them, and a lot to astronomy.
This was all super off topic but I find it pretty interesting.