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by fighterpilot
1699 days ago
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The left has its fair share of growing anti-science sentiment. I agree it's quite a bit worse with Republicans but it is growing in both directions, which is a concern. People pick their science a la carte as long as it confirms what they want. - Denial of the science of sex differences - Denial of the science of intelligence differences, the relevance of intelligence in life outcomes and how heritable it is - Belief without evidence that black/white racial differences in outcome are completely due to racism and not partly due to a byproduct of cultural differences - Anti-nuclear sentiment that wildly exaggerates the risks of nuclear power - Historical revisionism (e.g 1619 project and NYT begrudgingly making stealth edits) |
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Telling example: "We believe in self-determination" // "There are unclaimed votes available in those anti-abortionist tribes" // "Ok then, we take them". This should be a joke, not an event. There is a systemic issue.