The 2021 Fundraiser & this Weekend’s LivestreamShould We “Trust the Science”?
Greg Johnson1. This Weekend’s Livestream
On Sunday, August 15th, at noon PST, 3 pm EST, 8 pm UK time, & 9 pm CET, Greg Johnson will be joined by fellow Counter-Currents Brain Trust members Millennial Woes and Frodi Midjord to talk about current events, YOUR QUESTIONS, and the special question of the week “Should We ‘Trust the Science’?” — streaming on DLive and Odysee. Send your questions, comments, and thoughts on the question of the week through Entropy: entropystream.live/countercurrents
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9 comments
Sorry, but I’m going to go ahead and comment before this even airs. The very phrase “the science is settled” is so duplicitous as to merit ridicule. It is in the very nature of science that nothing is ever “settled.” All honest scientists say something to the effect of “Here is an idea on how this works and why it works the way it does. Take a look and see if it makes sense. If it doesn’t, by all means explain why.” It was never meant to be some dogmatic declaration of eternal truth.
Also, because so many scientists in managerial positions depend on funding from an outside source, they are under constant pressure to say the right thing politically in order to keep the flow of cash steady. This takes away from any honest science or skepticism that should be a natural part of their profession.
All that this talk of “science” accomplishes is to make urban neo-libs of mediocre intellect feel superior to the rubes out in the country. That is literally its only function. Well, that and it gives those in power (both government and private) a great excuse to throw a protective blanket over any speech it doesn’t like.
I spent an hour with my 81 year old in-laws today and they informed me that if their son and I and our two teenage children did not get the vax they no longer feel comfortable being around us. Mind you, they have spent every single month visiting in person with us since this shit began in winter of 2020, and let me add that never seeing them again would be no skin off my nose. But honestly, WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK??? They are more worried about prolonging their lives than the ability of my children to possibly have their own families someday. This “science” is far from settled and even farther away from truth. So my choice is to lie, buckle, or walk away. Unfuckingreal.
I think (and hope) most old folks are not like your in laws. They’d rather be with their loved ones, grandkids and all, at whatever risk, rather than desperately grasp at whatever life remains for them.
The older generations grew up in a time when vaccine injury was extremely rare to non-existent. This is because there were much fewer vaccines being given to children. So its very difficult for the older generations to understand the concern for risk.
There’s a mistaken belief that those vaccines prevent catching and spreading the disease. Most vaccines do that, but these don’t, and they’re not even advertised to do that. If they think it will protect them, then they can go get it themselves, and then shut up about what other people do.
Trust the science but not the scientists. They lie as effortlessly as a cow pees.
“Science is a very human form of knowledge…every judgment in science stands on the edge of error and is personal. Science is a tribute to what we can know, although we are fallible.” — Jacob Bronowski, Ascent of Man (BBC 1973)
Everything old is new again.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltjI3BXKBgY
I think the white population may be as low as 50%. I was at the big shopping mall in New Orleans a couple of weeks ago, and there were more nonwhites than whites by far. Spanish was easily heard as much as English. Many women in burkas. Many blacks, few whites. If you could take a film of the place and show it to local whites only from fifteen to twenty years ago without revealing the lay of the land, I seriously doubt any of them would be able to tell you what country it was. They would probably guess stuff like Dubai and Mexico City. The rapidity of the transformation is shocking. It’s a brave new world!
This was an especially good podcast. When I run across people who regard science as infallible, I want to tell them to read a book. And I loved the historical examples about “bed-fever” and pellagra.
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