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The phrase “trust the science” is often used as a thought stopping technique. It might be a great crutch to win an argument, it could end up hurting a lot of people if misapplied. I dive into the misadventures of Paul Ehlrich and a number of medical associations quietly changing their recommendations.
I mention professional corn hole player Dayton Weber. Here’s a link to the video I mentioned.
The post Trust the Science? appeared first on The Wrong Podcast.
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The phrase “trust the science” is often used as a thought stopping technique. It might be a great crutch to win an argument, it could end up hurting a lot of people if misapplied. I dive into the misadventures of Paul Ehlrich and a number of medical associations quietly changing their recommendations.
I mention professional corn hole player Dayton Weber. Here’s a link to the video I mentioned.
The post Trust the Science? appeared first on The Wrong Podcast.

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