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Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague
I'm aware of exactly no academic papers on the effect of climate change, tobacco or hurricane Katrina that were suppressed by the field
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Then maybe you would be served by looking into it. I don’t know what to say, you can bring a horse to water but you can’t make him drink? Google is an inspired tool where you, if you’re unaware, can find countless information on the subjects you’re unaware of. Here’s an example from literally 4 seconds of googling and just pulling the first result:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ear...-argument.html
Seriously, the idea that this is a new thing, that academic suppression is new or has never happened in any other scientific field other than those relating to identity politics, is ridiculous. It’s almost hard to dignify with a response.
Sensationalising these issues and showing ignorance to the broader issue because it doesn’t involve a narrative you’re interested in is very strange, is all. I’m not sure what someone gains by pretending academic suppression is new, or how they hope to move past it if they wilfully ignore every lesson history has taught us because they’d rather pretend it’s never happened before.