Yes I do. The world does. — Kenosha Kid
The fact is, you don't know what the cause of death was — counterpunch
Please leave me alone. — counterpunch
Even if this was a scientific journal, any breakthrough requires taking accepted thought and jumping up and down on it until it is no longer recognized as truth.
— synthesis
Via the complete opposite approach to unsubstantiated claim. — Kenosha Kid
The market is more than just price discovery as anybody who has been cancelled can attest. It's an all encompassing force that players on all sides attempt to manipulate to their own advantage.
— synthesis
As I have said before, the idea that the market is some kind of "force" is unfounded. There is no such thing. It goes back to Smith's "invisible hand", by which he meant: God. — Echarmion
Regardless of how we wish to define it, I believe we can both agree that the freer the market, the more the price of any commodity reflects the actual value contained (which is most important to having a highly efficient economy).
— synthesis
That depends on how we define "free" as well. So it's one of those statements that's true by definition, but the devil is in the details. — Echarmion
Science can be as political as every other institution, e.g., the story of BIG tobacco. — synthesis
Science can be as political as every other institution, e.g., the story of BIG tobacco.
— synthesis
That's a very good example of how, despite biases introduced by large, powerful vested interests, the truth will out. Despite investment and collusion, we do now have a consensus in both the scientific and political community that smoking causes unnecessary death.
I somehow think that is not the point you wanted to make... — Banno
...repeatedly making specific factual claims without even an attempt at citation or support (as counterpunch is doing here) is just wasting forum space. — Isaac
If we follow your notion of correct conduct, then where does one draw the line? Can any thought be original or do we need to certify such via a lexicon of acceptable thinking? — synthesis
Hm. You appeared to disagree with Isaac when he asked again for @counterpunch to provide justification...
...repeatedly making specific factual claims without even an attempt at citation or support (as counterpunch is doing here) is just wasting forum space.
— Isaac
Counterpunch is factually wrong on several points. Yet you said — Banno
If we follow your notion of correct conduct, then where does one draw the line? Can any thought be original or do we need to certify such via a lexicon of acceptable thinking?
— synthesis
Science may not be what most people believe it is; but we can make good use of it here, and should do. We can help the truth out. — Banno
Oh, I didn't mean to suggest you did: it was I, following @Kenosha Kid.I never suggested he was factually wrong. — synthesis
science (similar to religion) can be used to prove just about anything, — synthesis
The raw data is very simple and the explanation is obvious. Black people commit more violent crime. Violent offenders are more likely to get shot. — counterpunch
Science is a process, not a doctrine. That does not mean that it is not factual. Scientific evidence may be used in support of untruths, but it does not prove them.
The odd thing about science, on which you and I will agree, is that despite this, it is quite useful. — Banno
Liberals are a centre, liberal economic party that is distorted by a small number of very conservative idiot politicians — Banno
Over here, Labour Party - Left. Liberal Party - Right. The Liberals are a centre, liberal economic party that is distorted by a small number of very conservative idiot politicians and a media run for corporate interests. Labour is a traditional socialist party with the usual personality disorder. — Banno
What's BLM's agenda? — Banno
According to their website (which was changed after getting some bad press), they were anti-nuclear family, — synthesis
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