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In reply to the discussion: Liberals and Conservatives Both Resist Science, But Differently [View all]lumberjack_jeff
(33,224 posts)38. Is experience derived from decades of observation irrational? YMMV
I don't trust Monsanto. In each instance in which their profit interests conflict with public interest, my bias experience is that they'll generally choose the former.
Past performance suggests that odds are good that I'm right.
The opposite of discriminate is indiscriminate.
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I am bookmarking to read later, but I suspect there is false equivalency here.
stevenleser
Feb 2015
#5
"....this skepticism seems to be stronger among conservatives than liberals."
Sheepshank
Feb 2015
#11
You were the one who brought up questioning oneself and when I ask you about it you attack me.
Fumesucker
Feb 2015
#31
Who funded the science used in each area of this study? The article says libs rejected science on
peacebird
Feb 2015
#30
Good science and general faith in it results from discussions. Real discussions.
GreatGazoo
Feb 2015
#35