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by simiones
1428 days ago
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And as I said: that's fine - let them publish in scientific journals, let them give lectures at universities, let them participate in scientific debates. But as long as their opinion is out of the mainstream of their field, keep them away from discussions of that field with the general public - especially when the general public has to make policy decisions based on that field. If their scientific arguments are not convincing to their scientific peers, then they shouldn't be given a podium to try to convince the public through rhetoric and charisma. |
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This line of reasoning is fraught with danger, though yes we should always at least try to ensure the arguments come from expertise and experience.