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by seanp2k2
1039 days ago
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“For the greater good” For us personally, a quick thought experiment with 4 quadrants: - wear a mask vs don’t wear
- mask helps vs mask doesn’t help
The balance of inconvenience in the “wear mask, mask doesn’t help” vs possible avoidable death in the “don’t wear, mask helps” made it a very easy decision. |
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However, I have still lost trust in the HHS, who I'd hoped would have been honest about their objectives. A modern shift among institutional scientists has been a substantial loss of truth-speaking. It appears that if they were to consider a random variable x in (0,1) under the conditions:
- that they estimate it to be X
- that they believe the people estimate it to be Y << X
- that they believe the people will estimate it to be Y if they were to reveal that they estimate it to be Z >> X
then they will publicly claim that the variable is valued at Z. That is, despite being tasked with scientific examination, and knowing that they are known to be unreliable they attempt to manipulate the situation so that the public will have the same estimate as they do.
This has the unsurprising effect that their credibility reduces, and therefore the value of Z required rises sufficiently above X that their claims no longer seem reasonable, resulting in a positive feedback loop that results in catastrophically deteriorated credibility.