merlyn wrote: ↑Sun Feb 13, 2022 5:08 pm
asbak, asbak, asbak, what are we going to do with you? It seems you haven't thought this through.
I imagine "we" won't be satisfied until some of us are cancelled, boxcar'd off to the Gulag, forced to watch the BBC and read the Guardian in re-education camp and the Clockwork Orange final solution wellness program has been completed.
If you don't get science, fair enough, but why then are you making pronouncements on the subject?
There are people who believe in the science of the perpetual motion engine, and there are people who don't. I don't believe in perpetual motion science and I don't believe in politicians and scientists who preach science yet are routinely caught cheating at their own health & safety regimes.
I could elaborate but I won't because it is pointless.
I also never knew that science is absolute and that their science is and can never be wrong or riddled with errors, that screw-ups do not occur in science, that all scientists are benevolent and honest people who only tell us the truth all of the time and that science can not possibly ever by motivated by profit and personal gain to unload pollution and poisons on humans and the environment.
If you believe in all of the above you have bigger problems than I do.
It's mostly an emotional argument coming from the rightwing. Awww, diddums, have you got a bad feeling about that science stuff?
"Blah blah rightwing white man bad orange man bad misogynist you must be in the KKK". That's an intellectually lazy attempt at a smear. Too easy.
Just to deal with one point : why do you believe videos on rumble, and not scientists? What makes videos from rumble and elsewhere true, and graphs, statitistics, mathematical models and projections unture? Why is a good old boy in a tie-dye t-shirt credible, where a scientist is obviously a stooge of an unspecified agenda?
The rumble video was satire. A very dangerous practice which I'm sure will soon be banned and cancelled along with many other things, but in the mean time here are a couple of parting thoughts.
merlyn, I'm not here to debate nutters and cultists about quackery so I won't, but I will leave you with this thought.
What people want to poison themselves with, be it fentanyl, happy pills, botox or Fauci science (a man with a distinguished track record in torturing puppies) - well, that's up to them and I fully support their poor life choices because as adults they are responsible for their own lives.
I have personally conducted research and experiments into the covid phenomenon and am living and walking proof that a magic injection is not required to survive covid. I have also encountered colleagues at work, pumped up with every "vaccination" and "booster" imaginable who are radical true, true believers in the science and very cautious, yet still got the plague and went off work for weeks.
Neil Young is welcome to believe in quackery and cancelling himself from Spotify.
Where I draw the line is where Neil & co take it upon themselves to decide for me what I may or may not listen to, what the views of others are (who are often highly qualified people) and what the facts are.
Neil Young facts are fine - with Neil. He can invent whatever facts and alternate reality he wants to, I have no objections.
All I ask for is that he extend the same courtesy to the rest of the public and that he not inflict his personal brand of nuttery on myself, nor pollute public space with it. If he wants his cancel culture he can have his cancel culture and keep his cancel culture.
That is not an unreasonable request from myself. When others start assuming they will decide and dictate what is best for me and my life we are going to have a problem.