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willgax ◴[] No.45048979[source]
An individual scientist/researcher (most of them) is in pursuit of truth. Nothing matters, and nothing should matter other than that. For future discoveries, we should make knowledge as accessible as possible. But when an organization forms, it competes for power and superiority. This results in discriminatory actions that cause the overall regression of collective innovation. It is sad to see this happen.
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FirmwareBurner[dead post] ◴[] No.45049123[source]
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1. cyberpunk ◴[] No.45049228[source]
Fine, I'll bite. How did scientists (as a whole) lie to people during covid?
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2. FirmwareBurner ◴[] No.45049721[source]
Of course but that depends on one thing. Are you interested in having an honest conversation or are have you already braced yourself to shit on whatever I will say?
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3. matwood ◴[] No.45049823[source]
Depends on what you say of course. Keep in mind that someone changing their mind as they learn more is not called lying, but is the definition of science.
4. johnisgood ◴[] No.45049835[source]
Your comment has been flagged and down-voted to oblivion, and I think the "fine, I'll bite" already answers your question. There is not going to be a conversation. :)
5. cyberpunk ◴[] No.45050236[source]
No I honestly don’t ant to know what you think and the evidence for such a claim.
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6. FirmwareBurner ◴[] No.45050282{3}[source]
So your were just trolling. Got it.
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7. cyberpunk ◴[] No.45050500{4}[source]
whoops autocomplete / fat fingers fail.

I *honestly want to know — not trolling