▲ | a-french-anon 4 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
I took the time to read those Guardian links (sigh) and that's just misrepresentation. Vaccines: almost nobody refutes the scientific basis behind vaccines (not even talking about mRNA vs traditional), but trusting vaccine admission means trusting powers that have historically been quite evil (cf Tuskegee syphilis study, MKUltra, contaminated blood scandals in Europe and Japan, etc...). Elon's "meme" isn't about said science and this article/post conflates the two. Climate: I read the 2024 article and extracts from a mostly informal interview like
, while not without faults, don't seem anti-scientific in any way to me. Trump's side seemed way more unhinged, from the few cherry-picked quotes in the article.Misinformation on X: the usual "calling the other side fake news/disinformation/conspiracy theories and touting threat to democracy", not interesting in the least. Also, why is someone writing about that in the British Medical Journal?? tl;dr this is an ideological blog post amongst thousand of others. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | n4r9 3 hours ago | parent | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||
The video that Musk posted with the vaccine efficacy numbers dropping from 100 to 50 is clickbait nonsense. As is the "shouldn't all the unvaccinated be dead" meme. On the myocarditis topic he consistently focused on the relatively tiny risks and brought up vaccines in the context of Bronny James for no reason other than to bait outrage. None of this befits a serious scientist such as the FRS aims to include in its ranks. | |||||||||||||||||
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▲ | shafyy 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Everything is ideological. But reading the excerpts from the RS Code of Conduct she posted, Musk's behavior does seem to go against it. Also, you cannot deny that Musk has been amplifying conspiracy theories. Does not matter if he believes in them or just does it for the "lolz". | |||||||||||||||||
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