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cheryl

I started this.
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Yeah, 6 women between the ages of 18 and 48. Chances are less than 1 in a million. Another media hey day. smh

Cheryl and I got our J & J one and done on April 3rd. We will still be here to torment all... :happy-very:
 

tonyexpress

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A 75-Year-Old Warning about Those Who Say ‘Listen to the Science’


Biden didn’t stop there, however. He included the mantra in one of the first executive orders he signed, noting that it would be his administration’s official policy to “listen to the science.”


The phrase seems harmless enough. The scientific method is highly trusted, and for good reason. It has been a boon to humanity and helped bring about many of the marvels of our modern world.


Yet distinguished thinkers new and old have warned us to proceed with caution when confronted with pleas to “listen to the science.”

When teen activist Greta Thunberg exhorts us to follow the science on climate change, she’s not saying we should acknowledge that the planet is warming and that humans play a role in the Earth’s climate. She’s saying people should adopt her plan and that of other climate activists, which includes transitioning off meat, giving up flying (something to be achieved either through shame or coercion), taxingfossil fuels, and myriad other proposals.


Billionaire climate activist Bill Gates explained in February why changes like moving off meat should be done, and how.

Complex ethical problems demand solutions, and, as journalist H.L. Mencken pointed out, “for every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong.”


Outsourcing our complex ethical problems to people with prestigious degrees may be simple, but it’s also wrong. Ethical questions are about what we ought to do, and, as Mises saw, there is no ought in science.
 

MAKAVELI

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A 75-Year-Old Warning about Those Who Say ‘Listen to the Science’


Biden didn’t stop there, however. He included the mantra in one of the first executive orders he signed, noting that it would be his administration’s official policy to “listen to the science.”


The phrase seems harmless enough. The scientific method is highly trusted, and for good reason. It has been a boon to humanity and helped bring about many of the marvels of our modern world.


Yet distinguished thinkers new and old have warned us to proceed with caution when confronted with pleas to “listen to the science.”

When teen activist Greta Thunberg exhorts us to follow the science on climate change, she’s not saying we should acknowledge that the planet is warming and that humans play a role in the Earth’s climate. She’s saying people should adopt her plan and that of other climate activists, which includes transitioning off meat, giving up flying (something to be achieved either through shame or coercion), taxingfossil fuels, and myriad other proposals.


Billionaire climate activist Bill Gates explained in February why changes like moving off meat should be done, and how.

Complex ethical problems demand solutions, and, as journalist H.L. Mencken pointed out, “for every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong.”


Outsourcing our complex ethical problems to people with prestigious degrees may be simple, but it’s also wrong. Ethical questions are about what we ought to do, and, as Mises saw, there is no ought in science.
You sure did listen to science when you got your vaccine. Lol
 

rickyb

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A 75-Year-Old Warning about Those Who Say ‘Listen to the Science’


Biden didn’t stop there, however. He included the mantra in one of the first executive orders he signed, noting that it would be his administration’s official policy to “listen to the science.”


The phrase seems harmless enough. The scientific method is highly trusted, and for good reason. It has been a boon to humanity and helped bring about many of the marvels of our modern world.


Yet distinguished thinkers new and old have warned us to proceed with caution when confronted with pleas to “listen to the science.”

When teen activist Greta Thunberg exhorts us to follow the science on climate change, she’s not saying we should acknowledge that the planet is warming and that humans play a role in the Earth’s climate. She’s saying people should adopt her plan and that of other climate activists, which includes transitioning off meat, giving up flying (something to be achieved either through shame or coercion), taxingfossil fuels, and myriad other proposals.


Billionaire climate activist Bill Gates explained in February why changes like moving off meat should be done, and how.

Complex ethical problems demand solutions, and, as journalist H.L. Mencken pointed out, “for every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong.”


Outsourcing our complex ethical problems to people with prestigious degrees may be simple, but it’s also wrong. Ethical questions are about what we ought to do, and, as Mises saw, there is no ought in science.
you got a better plan?

this system doesnt work.

greta not only sees that, but she also understands how power works which is through fear. you still dont understand that and your old.
 

wilberforce15

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Too many easy jokes to make.
 

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