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Online rangerrebew

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Nature discovers that political endorsements reduce their scientific credibility
By Jo Nova

When the formerly esteemed journal Nature endorsed one side of politics in 2020, apparently it didn’t change any votes, but about a third of Trump supporters decided the science it published was politically biased too.  The loss of trust in Nature was so strong that it tarnished the whole field of US science. (Zhang et al)

There goes the public faith in peer reviewed “Experts”.

“Trump supporters who had been shown the summary of Nature’s editorial were less likely to trust Nature’s information on COVID-19, and also reported more mistrust in US scientists.”

Being actively political meant 154 years of scientific reputation disappeared just like that. In the graph below presumably* naive Trump supporters ranked Nature as mostly “informed” (marked in orange, of course).  The Trump supporters who saw the political endorsement (marked in red) suddenly, apparently saw Nature as more of a partisan rag than an impartial reporter of scientific truth.

https://joannenova.com.au/2023/03/nature-discovers-that-political-endorsements-reduce-their-scientific-credibility/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nature-discovers-that-political-endorsements-reduce-their-scientific-credibility
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Offline Kamaji

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But, they're not backing down from the consequences of their own actions.  They would rather sacrifice real science to a false political narrative.  That should make them even less reliable than they are already.

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Translation: they got their highly politicized mitts caught in the cookie jar, and are now trying to backpedal with amateur hour, six grade playground tactics of playing stupid and incredulous. For as long as they have to till people forget and then rachet up the agenda again.

The Republic is lost.

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Politics bastardizes everything it touches

The two areas that politics should stay well away from is science and medicine.

Politics has infected both and destroyed both
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LMAO posts:
"Politics bastardizes everything it touches
The two areas that politics should stay well away from is science and medicine."


Comrade LMAO, you are so naive.
Don't you understand that to The Party, EVERYTHING is political...?
And that "science" and "medicine" are just additional political tools to be utilized in The Party's onward march to achieve its objectives...?