A Callout to all of the Harvard and MIT 🐑Graduates… Can you Please Splain This to me ??🤔🥴🤡
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You PERFECTLY nailed all of the issues, in two brief paragraphs. And honestly...I don't know we ever break this cycle of corruption in academia. I often wonder how much "better" it was attending college in the early 1900s or late 1800s. At least there was a bit more objectivity on campuses back then.
We break it by doing what used to be done: Demanding honesty, hearing criticism, building your arguments so that even a layman can repeat the steps you took to reach your conclusions -- and understanding that accepted science is not absolute science, as we discover new things every day that creates questions about or outright invalidates old science.
As well as, yes, stopping with the "grants" because "grants" are demonstrably just there to come to conclusions that the person giving wants.
We only fix it by ousting people from the field when they refuse to hear questions about their methodology or results, and shunning people who rise to their defense by saying that we aren't smart enough to "get" it.
Almost right up until Louis Pastuer comes along, injects pulped organ tissue directly into the brains of dogs and uses their subsequent death as proof of viral pathogenicity, plagiarizes the work of other scientists, outright lies about the outcomes of several of his own experiments (proof is in his journals, donated to Biblioteque Nationale of Paris), and publicly denounces and shouts down anyone who questions his conclusions.