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HuckleB

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4. I used to agree about leftists and science, but not so much any more.
Thu Feb 26, 2015, 05:10 PM
Feb 2015

That's why I find the results of such studies rather interesting.

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It scares me that there has been no feedback on this one. HuckleB Feb 2015 #1
I think the factor is how ideologically driven someone is - el_bryanto Feb 2015 #2
I used to agree about leftists and science, but not so much any more. HuckleB Feb 2015 #4
I do think this is a human tendency in general. However-- Marr Feb 2015 #3
In my experience, anti-science reasoning uses different languages. HuckleB Feb 2015 #6
I think there's an enormous difference in how often you find it on the two sides. Marr Feb 2015 #8
Data matters. HuckleB Feb 2015 #9
It sounds to me like you want to say something without actually saying it. Marr Feb 2015 #10
Did you read the OP at all? HuckleB Feb 2015 #12
Why are you being so combative? Marr Feb 2015 #37
You could use a mirror. HuckleB Feb 2015 #39
You want data edhopper Feb 2015 #25
So you want to cherry pick your data. HuckleB Feb 2015 #27
You have only presented this one article edhopper Feb 2015 #29
So you never bothered to read the full article with it's links. HuckleB Feb 2015 #33
A large majority of liberals deny the science behind GMOs. former9thward Feb 2015 #42
That may be true. Marr Feb 2015 #44
I am bookmarking to read later, but I suspect there is false equivalency here. stevenleser Feb 2015 #5
It's good to challenge one's suspicions. HuckleB Feb 2015 #7
"....this skepticism seems to be stronger among conservatives than liberals." Sheepshank Feb 2015 #11
And how is it that a be all, end all for you? HuckleB Feb 2015 #13
My quote comes from your own OP Sheepshank Feb 2015 #14
So, you think cherry picking words is legitimate? HuckleB Feb 2015 #15
isn't that exactly what your are doing? Sheepshank Feb 2015 #17
So, challenging yourself is really hard for you to do. HuckleB Feb 2015 #19
so pony up and tell me the purpose of your continued diatribe Sheepshank Feb 2015 #23
The OP spells it out quite clearly. HuckleB Feb 2015 #24
I agree edhopper Feb 2015 #18
Well, the author of the piece is very liberal and science minded. HuckleB Feb 2015 #20
Wait edhopper Feb 2015 #22
You seem to be trying to not make sense. HuckleB Feb 2015 #26
I read it edhopper Feb 2015 #28
Does this mean you question yourself more than others? Fumesucker Feb 2015 #16
I haven't noted that tendency with you, at all. HuckleB Feb 2015 #21
You were the one who brought up questioning oneself and when I ask you about it you attack me. Fumesucker Feb 2015 #31
Oh brother. HuckleB Feb 2015 #40
Which of us is having more influence here? Fumesucker Feb 2015 #43
Who funded the science used in each area of this study? The article says libs rejected science on peacebird Feb 2015 #30
Liberal skepticism isn't irrational. lumberjack_jeff Feb 2015 #32
That is a bias right there. MicaelS Feb 2015 #34
Is experience derived from decades of observation irrational? YMMV lumberjack_jeff Feb 2015 #38
Exactly. HuckleB Feb 2015 #41
Good science and general faith in it results from discussions. Real discussions. GreatGazoo Feb 2015 #35
I'll always be a raw scientist first. hunter Feb 2015 #36
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