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by Aurornis
596 days ago
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> I’d only like to suggest that being “a joke in nutrition science circles” in the recent past is probably something of a compliment. This is the fallacy that makes pseudoscience thrive right now: The idea that the enemy of my enemy is my friend. Wannabe influencers position themselves as the anti-establishment position. People who are frustrated with institutions blindly fall in line behind them. The fallacy doesn’t stand up to even the simplest critical thinking, yet it triggers something subconsciously that leads far too many people to see a contrarian statement and assume it must be true. Meanwhile, these people are grifting away, selling books and pitching Athletic Greens (or the latest sponsor of the day). This person is no exception. |
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All metrics I see show faith in these institutions going to zero. Most good science I see is making (and has been making for decades) a really strong case that this loss of faith is deserved.
Credentialism is collapsing under the weight of its own corruption.