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In reply to the discussion: Remember tobacco? A product once "scientifically" proven to be harmless [View all]KittyWampus
(55,894 posts)how science has been forced to change it's tune and repudiate it's peer reviewed studies
We can talk about agriculture and what pesticides the scientists working in the service of agribusiness has wrought.
Science is done in a lab and it's researchers are generally TERRIBLE at predicting unintended consequences.
A huge chunk of the problem is so much of science is done by scientists working for industries who have zero ethics and are mainly interested in producing a patentable product. And the Governmental agencies that should be overlooking this research and its technological implementation are also controlled by same industries with zero ethics.
We can also look at the governing philosophy of most American scientists- materialsim.
Too many scientists are investing in using archaic methodologies and refuse to acknowledge any progress that doesn't fit into their world view.