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On Tue, 1 Jun 2021 12:54:33 -0700 (PDT), GM
> wrote:

>Graham wrote:
>
>> On 2021-06-01 10:23 a.m., Dave Smith wrote:
>> > On 2021-06-01 10:57 a.m., Graham wrote:
>> >> On 2021-06-01 7:38 a.m., Dave Smith wrote:
>> >>> On 2021-06-01 8:24 a.m., Taxed and Spent wrote:
>> >>>> On 5/31/2021 11:21 PM, GM wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>>>> Remember the looming polar bear ""extinction"? By most estimates
>> >>>>> there are many more polar bears today than decades ago...a quick
>> >>>>> goog brings up much stuff...
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> Etcetera...
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> "science" is the new "racism". The mere mention of either word out
>> >>>> of the mouth of a woke, and all discussion must cease.
>> >>>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> There appears to be a new definition to the word "science". It used
>> >>> to involve empirical observations, and results could be replicated.
>> >>> There have been a number of issues with the Covid19 pandemic where
>> >>> people have talked about following the science, but those scientific
>> >>> facts seem to be based more on anecdotes than on empirical studies.
>> >>> Look at the controversy on masks. No, we don't need them, but we have
>> >>> to sterilize every surface, don't touch anyone or anything they have
>> >>> touched. A couple months later we were told to wear masks, and
>> >>> anyone who objected was scorned and and told to follow the science.
>> >>> I realize that science gets more involved over time, but this
>> >>> thing has been way to inconsistent to be referred to as science.
>> >>
>> >> A typical response from a non-scientist!
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> > I studied social sciences rather than the physical sciences, but I did a
>> > considerable amount of research, was lab demonstrator in an experimental
>> > Psychology course and completed a thesis. My first job out of university
>> > was in educational research.
>> >

>> Social science and the laughable political "science" cannot be compared
>> to "hard" science.
>> >
>> > I realize that a lot of scientific knowledge has changed over the years.
>> > We have developed technologies that have allowed us to find more
>> > accurate answers to our questions. I have never seen science change so
>> > quickly.

>> Develope more quickly!! That's because of the huge number of scientists
>> working frantically to get on top of this virus!

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>
>Let us nor forget the contribution of President Trump in initiating "Operation Warp Speed", Graham...

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