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Lauren Ayers's avatar

Neil DeGrasse Tyson has got himself into a pickle. Thank you for having empathy while also inviting him to admit his mistakes.

I agree, he gets credit for doing what no one at the FDA or CDC has done: discuss these issues in public with an 'anti-vaxxer' in a civil way.

If he grasps the honorable way to correct his mistake, he could be one of MOST helpful examples for the millions who also went along but who are still resisting their obligation to admit their mistake and make amends where possible.

The cost of the vaccine mania was very high for lives lost, health wrecked, and all the losses of homes, businesses, jobs, education, civil rights denied, and so much more. Let’s remember that our relatives, neighbors and friends who called vax refuseniks names, and worse, are NOT our enemies. They were conned by expert manipulators. We NEED them if we want our nation to limit the vast, unelected powers of corporations that nearly cost us the Bill of Rights.

Every era has a "never again" moment. Most wars boil down to that, as well as uninvestigated assassinations and false flag tragedies. Have we learned, AGAIN, that censorship pretending to be fact checking interferes with the essential debates of important issues in a representative democracy?

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William's avatar

Great article. I love how you tied the historical allegory of Galileo into a discussion of modeling, with the punchline that a new model (Newton's gravity) was the linchpin that resolved the dispute between the earth- and sun-centered models. I hadn't considered that before, and it's a great insight.

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