Hopefully you do understand the difference of a scientist getting attacked either because the scientific study he (or she) has made and/or the conclusions the scientist has made from the study and being attacked because publicly wearing a babe-shirt is offensive to some. There is a difference in the seriousness of the matter. Sticking to the trivial can be counterproductive.a university president or Nobel Laureate may be publicly chastised and even asked to resign for discussing hypotheses that are deemed politically incorrect. — NOS4A2
It's more important when actual scientific research is compromised or altered because of political correctness or political ideology, even if science has to deal with ethical questions. And there's a short distance from scientific ethics to political correctness or political ideology.this is important and not as dumb as you pretend. — NOS4A2
Hopefully you do understand the difference of a scientist getting attacked either because the scientific study he (or she) has made and/or the conclusions the scientist has made from the study and being attacked because publicly wearing a babe-shirt is offensive to some. There is a difference in the seriousness of the matter. Sticking to the trivial can be counterproductive.
It's more important when actual scientific research is compromised or altered because of political correctness or political ideology, even if science has to deal with ethical questions. And there's a short distance from scientific ethics to political correctness or political ideology.
Nobody said a word of Google's claim of achieving quantum advantage.
They have not.
We quabble about a word, we argue the emotional strength of expressions, but nobody pays attention to the actual claim.
We are so human. (Except for me. I am not.)
The term “Quantum Supremacy” was coined in 2012 by John Preskill, a theoretical physicist at Caltech, to describe the point at which quantum computers can do things that classical computers cannot. — NOS4A2
This is worth a discussion in its own right, but not the intended topic of discussion. — NOS4A2
Yet this is something that isn't contained to science. In other workplaces similar events can happen. Being a comedian is especially difficult in these times.Science cannot flourish in such a culture. — NOS4A2
Are scientist somehow a special case in this era of cyberbullying? I don't think so.Sure but the seriousness of compromised research does not lessen the seriousness of the politically correct bullying of scientists. — NOS4A2
Interesting. Trump politically denies climate change. You're a Trumper. Aren't you being a hypocrite?
You appear to be hypocritical in your exaggerated concern over a T-shirt/freedom of expression and political correctness. In other words, on the one hand you're denouncing political correctness in favour of freedom of expression when it suits you, on the other hand you use similar politics to support your likely denial of climate change. How do you square that circle?
But of course, since your goal here is to politicize science under the guise of complaining about the politicization of science that answer will hardly satisfy you. — Baden
If science IS politically neutral, then it is those that perceived science as making a political statement when using some term, like "supremacy", that would be making the category error.Let's try to avoid making EVERYTHING a left vs right issue, NOS4A2.
And science IS politically neutral. Yes, they did it even in the Soviet Union as they did in liberal UK and US. — ssu
The climate changes for many reasons. There's nothing political about that. — Harry Hindu
Is that all you got?
I'm waiting for you to reconcile your paradox that you put yourself into... . Let us know when you're brave enough to work yourself out of the political extremist box LOL!
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