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In the most recent issue of Nature, the editorial entitled ""Science scorned claims that "The anti-science strain pervading the right wing in the United States is the last thing the country needs in a time of economic challenge.":
The four corners of deceit: government, academia, science and media. Those institutions are now corrupt and exist by virtue of deceit. That's how they promulgate themselves; it is how they prosper.” It is tempting to laugh off this and other rhetoric broadcast by Rush Limbaugh, a conservative US radio host, but Limbaugh and similar voices are no laughing matter.There is a growing anti-science streak on the American right that could have tangible societal and political impacts on many fronts — including regulation of environmental and other issues and stem-cell research. Take the surprise ousting last week of Lisa Murkowski, the incumbent Republican senator for Alaska, by political unknown Joe Miller in the Republican primary for the 2 November midterm congressional elections. Miller, who is backed by the conservative 'Tea Party movement', called his opponent's acknowledgement of the reality of global warming “exhibit 'A' for why she needs to go”.
I've written about these anti-science movements in the US and elsewhere before and right on cue, some of the comments to this editorial show precisely how dire the situation is:
Johan F. Prins said:
It is a pathetic comment on the American right. Believe me, I am not on their side but their criticism of science is spot on. Even Limbaugh looks like a superliberal when he is compared to the physics community; and the way in which this community safeguards mainstream scientific dogma. It is hilarious that NATURE has the arrogance to criticise Limbaugh while this publication drives one to believe that the BIBLE was better "peer-reviewed" than the trash that is regularly published in NATURE! My, my, how much more of taxpayers' money must be wasted on the delusion into which physics has moved after Bohr, Heisenberg and Born, went against Einstein's impeccable physical insights. Science stinks at the moment because it is controlled by bigots against who Limbaugh just cannot compete in any way. Science can only blame itself NOT the American right!
Ross Barton said:
Mr. Prins: I absolutely agree with you comments. Nature should be ashamed at the totally biased stance they've taken on the issue of climate change. Time and science will ultimately reveal the truth and Nature will not have made a good showing.
Russell Seitz said:
While the Republican War on Science was in large measure a Democratic invention , its escalation into a War on Republican Scientists should give pause to think tank denizens on both sides of K-Street.
Wesley Button said:
Scientists have given us pollution, an 80 hour work week, a victimized third world, and nuclear weapons. How dare someone question them!
Go and read them all!
Posted on Thursday 09 September 2010 - 15:48:44 comment: 0
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