Aizle wrote:
Frankly with the last 20+ years of the religious right warring against the sciences, I'm not surprised in the slightest.
Oops, I missed this line. Talk about a red herring...
I know you feel you can just throw that out there without any evidence to back it up, because
everyone knows it's true, right?
I'm sure you're thinking of the whole Evolution controversy. Well, according to
Pew, 87% of scientists agree that humans have evolved over time due to natural processes, but only 32% of the public thinks the same. Man there are a lot of "religious right" people in the US, must be like 68% of the population!
I'm guessing that stem cell research is one of the talking points you would have brought up if you didn't
know you were right. Hmmm, well, that whole embryonic stem cell research block that people rail against? It was the Dickey-Wicker Act made into law by Democrat Bill Clinton to prevent research on embryos. Oh, and by the way, under Obama, that research is still restricted.
I know you'd have cited Bush's "anti-science" stance so that would have been something you would have cited. The problem is that Bush reversed the science funding decline that occurred during the Clinton years and doubled NIH funding and boosted NASA after 8 years of decline, but he's a prime example of right-wing anti-sciency people, right?
Let's see, who are those most likely to not vaccinate their children? Hmmm, it appears to be those high-minded left wing progressives in
Washington, Vermont and Oregon Including:
Obama wrote:
We've seen just a skyrocketing autism rate," said President-elect Obama. "Some people are suspicious that it's connected to the vaccines. This person included. The science right now is inconclusive, but we have to research it."
How about Nuclear Power? 70% of scientists are in favor of it, yet new powerplants get blocked. Must be those right wingers! Couldn't be those scientifically evolved progressives in the Sierra Club, Greenpeace and Musicians United for Safe Energy, nah.
Animal testing? 93% of scientists agree that it should be done, but only 52% of the public, gosh darn right-wing Bible-thumpers at it again!
I think I'll stop there.
Maybe the real reason you see so much skepticism about science coming from the right (other than the media feeding your confirmation bias) is because
the right has become more skeptical of the motives of scientists.
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