In his defense, he is an idiot.@PJF, you wrote: “This thread and that Atlantic article are a load of crap.”
Then maybe you should have given some thought to ignoring this thread. Posting comments completely unrelated to the subject matter is lame, and lazy. One of your comments, yesterday, might have constituted a zinger for you, if posted in the Trump economy thread. Here, it makes no sense whatsoever. Not to mention the odd scene of seeing someone posting to a thread they consider “crap”. You’re only broadcasting your ignorance of the subject, and your own hatred of learning.
I think only you and maybe a couple other guys don't have the laziest troll on ignore. I don't even see his "contributions" to this thread at all. Not sure why we know he is a troll, it's been reported multiple multiple times, but we can't get him banned from the site. Disappointed in that honestly.I want to reassert what this thread is about: the attack by the Trump administration on learning, education, science, medicine. In other words, human knowledge. It is a concerted attack. This thread has nothing whatsoever to do with any of the subjects raised by the laziest troll, who is apparently unable to figure out the subject matter of the threads he floods with nonsense. It should not be hard to recognize that “marching naked people, Russiagate, Rogan does Hillary, oil pipelines, and democratic socialist mayoral candidates” have nothing whatsoever to do with attacks on human knowledge and learning.
NEWS: Sanders Releases Report Documenting Trump’s War on Science » Senator Bernie Sanders
Trump Cuts Cancer Research by 31 Percent WASHINGTON, May 13 – Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Ranking Member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, today released a new report uncovering the far-reaching scope of Trump’s attacks on science and their impact on public...www.sanders.senate.gov
Executive orders, sweeping budget cuts, and other actions in the first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s administration have had innumerable impacts on science in the United States and throughout the world. Science News staff members weigh in on how these changes have affected the funding and practice of scientific research, and what kinds of lasting impacts the administration may have on the global scientific enterprise.
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Attacks on Science
Disappearing data. Silenced scientists. We've tracked threats to the federal scientific enterprise for decades.www.ucs.org
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From the Front Lines at Harvard: Battling Trump's Attack on Science
The survival of science and academic freedom in this country requires that we stand up and fight for the truth with all we have.www.the-scientist.com
I think only you and maybe a couple other guys don't have the laziest troll on ignore. I don't even see his "contributions" to this thread at all. Not sure why we know he is a troll, it's been reported multiple multiple times, but we can't get him banned from the site. Disappointed in that honestly.
You are far from the laziest troll. In fact you put so much work into it you're like a little lost puppy frantically nipping at people's heels. But you're just a little too mangey to be cute.Ignore away biatch
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You are far from the laziest troll. In fact you put so much work into it you're like a little lost puppy frantically nipping at people's heels. But you're just a little too mangey to be cute.
Adorable!Puppy? I'll take a ****ing bat to you sucka!!!!
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