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<blockquote data-quote="J_B_" data-source="post: 76250707" data-attributes="member: 428251"><p>The post went beyond asking them to watch for pseudoscience for its own sake. It was speculating about possible life-threatening consequences. If the original video wasn't trying to shame negligent scientists with a little peer pressure, then I've really lost my touch for rhetoric.</p><p></p><p>If the message wasn't about "combatting views misrepresenting science" for the well-being of our fellow man, then what was it that was supposed to motivate scientists to do this? And while experts in any field are obviously the best equipped to identify error, how does that make them the best communicators? The best to deal with the body politic?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J_B_, post: 76250707, member: 428251"] The post went beyond asking them to watch for pseudoscience for its own sake. It was speculating about possible life-threatening consequences. If the original video wasn't trying to shame negligent scientists with a little peer pressure, then I've really lost my touch for rhetoric. If the message wasn't about "combatting views misrepresenting science" for the well-being of our fellow man, then what was it that was supposed to motivate scientists to do this? And while experts in any field are obviously the best equipped to identify error, how does that make them the best communicators? The best to deal with the body politic? [/QUOTE]
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