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CountScrofula · 41-45, M
And what knowledge do you have that they lack?
lynncelestial · 31-35, F
They know things I know and vice versa which is why we should never take this stance of ‘I have a perfect understanding, so never question anything, my view is science’ and why I disagree with censorship. I have constantly changed my mind on things @CountScrofula
CountScrofula · 41-45, M
@lynncelestial You realize you can think independently and trust scientists at the same time, right. The science on covid is constantly evolving (for example masks weren't a big deal at first) because its a new disease.
So of course I read independently, keep up, and try to understand how this works and the rationale behind policy recommendations.
At the same time, I also trust that the scientists who are working on the pandemic response know what they're doing and are experts in their field. I also understand that I am not. I cannot just google a bunch of shit and make up for 30 years academic work and training.
And to think that some google searches and youtube videos gives me equivalent expertise is arrogant and extremely stupid.
So of course I read independently, keep up, and try to understand how this works and the rationale behind policy recommendations.
At the same time, I also trust that the scientists who are working on the pandemic response know what they're doing and are experts in their field. I also understand that I am not. I cannot just google a bunch of shit and make up for 30 years academic work and training.
And to think that some google searches and youtube videos gives me equivalent expertise is arrogant and extremely stupid.
lynncelestial · 31-35, F
@CountScrofula flipping heck xD all that over my post. Keep ‘googling shit’ and get a life. My partner llterally works with an ambulance service who trials the covid vaccine and when challenging the official narrative against those that hide behind ‘I trust the scientists’
All of a sudden the response is ‘well doctors aren’t always right’, which is also the argument of anti vaxxers, flat earthers etc
What seems to be the case is that a lot of stupid people hide behind what the gov says so they can fall back on an appeal to authority. And what the scientists actually say is irrelevant to them, the only ones relevant are the gov and social media as they hold the power, and then they cherry-pick scientists that support the gov narrative to convince themselves that their beliefs are based in rationality and not appealing to authority.
Try working in the medical sector and speaking out and see how suddenly many people ‘don’t believe doctors are always right’ when it is convenient. The government is always right to them though.
All of a sudden the response is ‘well doctors aren’t always right’, which is also the argument of anti vaxxers, flat earthers etc
What seems to be the case is that a lot of stupid people hide behind what the gov says so they can fall back on an appeal to authority. And what the scientists actually say is irrelevant to them, the only ones relevant are the gov and social media as they hold the power, and then they cherry-pick scientists that support the gov narrative to convince themselves that their beliefs are based in rationality and not appealing to authority.
Try working in the medical sector and speaking out and see how suddenly many people ‘don’t believe doctors are always right’ when it is convenient. The government is always right to them though.