The stereotypical NYT reader is precisely the ruling class. The ones that always say their opinions are not a matter of politics. The ones that claim "reality has a liberal bias." When faced with divergent opinions or…
It's going to be interesting to see the inevitable backlash when some fascist populist leader rises to power and uses the normalized vocabulary of "spreading misinformation" to abuse people.
> Also, there is often a confusion where scientist say "we do not know (yet)" and it gets interpreted as "it does not". Scientists seem completely comfortable saying things like "racism is the real virus" though, when…
Listen, generally the left excoriates "profit-driven" medicine, but now we're all instructed to have complete faith in capitalist mega-corps! Also it's been maybe only 6 months since Kamala Harris argued she'd never…
> According to the studies I linked above, closing schools during outbreaks saved many, many thousands of (mostly adult) lives. How many millions of children have had a profound impact on their lives, essentially…
If we're going to be super sensitive about the almost non-existent threat of children wrt sars-cov-2 why aren't we also super sensitive about destroying any semblance of normality in children's lives? Surely this…
> They then need to educate themselves, or place some trust in those that have been educated. That worked splendidly in the 1920s. At least admit you're an authoritarian who considers people outside the academy…
Isn't blatantly ideological stuff supposed to be flagged/downvoted?
The stereotypical NYT reader is precisely the ruling class. The ones that always say their opinions are not a matter of politics. The ones that claim "reality has a liberal bias." When faced with divergent opinions or…
It's going to be interesting to see the inevitable backlash when some fascist populist leader rises to power and uses the normalized vocabulary of "spreading misinformation" to abuse people.
> Also, there is often a confusion where scientist say "we do not know (yet)" and it gets interpreted as "it does not". Scientists seem completely comfortable saying things like "racism is the real virus" though, when…
Listen, generally the left excoriates "profit-driven" medicine, but now we're all instructed to have complete faith in capitalist mega-corps! Also it's been maybe only 6 months since Kamala Harris argued she'd never…
> According to the studies I linked above, closing schools during outbreaks saved many, many thousands of (mostly adult) lives. How many millions of children have had a profound impact on their lives, essentially…
If we're going to be super sensitive about the almost non-existent threat of children wrt sars-cov-2 why aren't we also super sensitive about destroying any semblance of normality in children's lives? Surely this…
> They then need to educate themselves, or place some trust in those that have been educated. That worked splendidly in the 1920s. At least admit you're an authoritarian who considers people outside the academy…
Isn't blatantly ideological stuff supposed to be flagged/downvoted?