Daily Archives: July 28, 2010

Can What We Read about Scientific Matters Be Trusted?

July 28, 2010
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Can What We Read about Scientific Matters Be Trusted?

If you think scientists and the media that “report” their findings are somehow “objective” and above criticism, think again, says Christine Dao on ICR: … just how much can the lay public trust science news when it enters the mainstream media? The answer may frequently be, “Not much.” Even under controlled laboratory conditions, major mistakes—and, less frequently, outright instances of fraud—have occurred: … despite the rigors under which scientific investigations are supposed to be conducted, the lay public should understand that scientific results and conclusions reported in the news will not always be entirely accurate—not just in the reporting, but possibly in the research itself. The common picture of the purely objective scientist is a myth; a credulous and scientifically ignorant media compound the error every day. —Mike Gray

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Is It Too Soon to Worry about an American Police State—or Too Late?

July 28, 2010
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Is It Too Soon to Worry about an American Police State—or Too Late?

By Mike Gray On The Freeman Online weblog, Wendy McElroy sees something profoundly un-American in the recent proliferation of fusion centers, data coordination units that can, on the one hand, help in law enforcement or, conversely, become Big Brother in a heartbeat if the political situation deteriorates: Violation of privacy rights, excessive secrecy, lack of congressional oversight, the inevitability of inaccurate and noncorrectable information, the lack of due process for the accused, the encouragement of racial/religious profiling, the creation of a “snitch” nation, the merging of the military with the private sector, the political abuse of dissidents – the objections scroll on. They’ve already abused citizens’ rights, according to McElroy: … the elaborate infrastructure of fusion centers has spied on peaceful citizens. Those who believe the abuses are aberrations, rather than an inherent or intended function, may argue that increased transparency will bring accountability and solve the problem. But that belief is naive. …. A massive database on peaceful citizens, a tip hotline that encourages turning in of neighbors, the casting of suspicion on daily activities, enlisting private workers as national surveillance agents — this is a police state in the making. Technology is amoral; the uses that people make

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NFL’s Urlacher Not Bothered by ‘Neo-Nazi’ Slur

July 28, 2010
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NFL’s Urlacher Not Bothered by ‘Neo-Nazi’ Slur

Brian Urlacher of the NFL’s Chicago Bears showed yesterday how a gentleman handles being the butt of a politically incorrect joke: he brushed it off and agreed that it was funny. As Chicagobreakingsports.com reports, the All-Pro Bears middle linebacker hadn’t heard about the incident until a friend told him about it. Beck, on his FOX News TV program, had been looking at photographs of a group of celebrities listed by a website as “The Blackest White Folks We Know” (which, incidentally, was not a very flattering group of people, Urlacher notwithstanding, unless you find Rod Blagojevich, Madonna, James Carville, and Bill Clinton to be models of deportment). Upon seeing the bald, bullnecked Urlacher, Beck said, “I think this guy’s a neo-Nazi.” That led to much criticism, as apparently is the case with everything Beck says. Beck duly apologized on his Fox News website: “Anyway, I apologize to anyone who was offended. I just made a neo-Nazi joke based on the short hair and white skin; I don’t actually think he has fascist plans to take over the Earth.” Urlacher would have none of it. “It’s dumb. I think people blew it out of proportion,” he said, according to the Chicagobreakingsports

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