Politicized "Science" Advocates Want to "Shut Down" Dissenting Voices
This blog does not get into the specifics of global warming, but it does discuss how science is being corrupted by politics--mostly from the left--transforming the method into an ideology sometimes called scientism. Thus, in the stem cell debate, clear biological definitions have been altered, not due to new scientific understandings, but to better present a political point, while ethical objections to certain approaches have been demagogued as "anti science."
In the global warming arena, a campaign to stifle legitimate opposition to the mainstream view has been launched to the point that Al Gore imperiously decreed the debate over--when very credible meteorologists and other scientists dissent from the idea of catastrophic, anthropomorphically caused "climate change" (a term Secondhand Smokette hilariously branded "global warming during a blizzard.")
A brouhaha in Louisianna illustrates vividly how the politicized scientism sector seeks to stifle open debate and shut down the democratic process in the global warming arena. From the story:
After a presenter at last week's Public Service Commission meeting asserted that global warming is a hoax, Commissioner Foster Campbell said Tuesday he plans to introduce a motion at the June meeting requiring most people testifying before the commission to do so under oath..."Requiring witnesses to swear an oath to the truth will bring more credibility to their testimony and the Commission's deliberations," said Campbell, of Bossier City. It will "make speakers think twice before injecting political agendas into our meetings."Well, that's the idea. Indeed, when I testified a few years ago against an assisted suicide bill before the California Senate Judiciary Committee, one sponsor (Lloyd Levine) demanded (unsuccessfully) that the chairman end my testimony. Of course, that was when I knew I was drawing blood.
Last week, Campbell invited Louisiana State University professor David Dismukes to make a presentation about how "cap and trade," a system for setting a national cap on carbon dioxide emissions and allowing companies to trade allowances for pollution, works to control global warming and how current proposals in Congress would affect Louisiana. But Dismukes was upstaged by a guest invited by Mandeville Commissioner Eric Skrmetta who asserted that global warming doesn't exist...
Campbell ... criticized Boissiere for not shutting down Morano's presentation. "The testimony was taken like this guy was a credible witness," Campbell said. "I was waiting for the chairman to say, 'Hey, wait a minute, we need to talk about facts.' "
Boissiere said the commission is an open forum, and since no votes were required on the cap and trade agenda item, he saw no reason to shut down Morano's presentation. As for putting speakers under oath to keep commission business serious, Boissiere said he is concerned that such a move would make people feel like they can't approach the commission without consulting a lawyer. "I want it to be a people's commission," Boissiere said. "If you go under oath in a public forum like that, you'll deter comment rather than encourage it
We increasingly see intense efforts to prevent heterodox opinions from being uttered where they might have real impact. But attempting to stifle debate about the facts and the best policy about scientific matters is the true anti-science. I guess the value of speaking truth to power depends on which side is in control.


15 Comments:
I've linked to your post from Politics of Global Warming • Discerning ScienceScience fails to be the search for truth when politics becomes involved and politicians want to tell you what is truth. Many of these scientists have been employed by the Government - their career advancement is not from finding truth but by making an argument that convinces people at the will of those who pay them.
Wesley-do you have a transcript from this meeting where this man attempted to stop your testimony? I'm sure lots of people would like to see that. If you do, I'd post it on my website.
It might exist in the bowels of the Capitol, but I don't have it. It was funny: A total of one and a half hours (as I recall) had been given to me and a pro assisted suicide bioethicist from UC Davis. He went first without incident.
I was reading my statement and Levine, who was sitting next to Patty Berg on my left, began pacing in an agitated manner. At one point, he interrupted me, and asked Sen. Joe Dunn to stop my testimony because I wasn't presenting a proper statement. Now realize, this was a special "informational" hearing called by Dunn, and I was told to present what I thought the committee should be hear.
Senator Dunn quickly said that he thought my testimony was perfectly proper based on why the hearing had been called and denied the request. Levine didn't say anything after that, but kept pacing.
Patty Berg never said a word.
I got into it a bit with an assisted suicide supporter Sen. Sheil Keuhl, but it was a very civil and proper exchange.
....I'm going to burn in hell for all eternity for this:
Wesley - Please tell Mrs. Smokette that 1) she's got the loveliest shade of hair, 2) she's *very* funny, 3) I always enjoy reading her stuff, and 4) ......"tobacco" should be "cigarettes" because marijuana cigarettes don't usally contain tobacco and marijuana and tobacco are different plants.
(cue me running to hide under a rock and stay there for all eternity)
(me poking my head out from under the rock)
Please also add that I acknowledge that she is more mature than I am and always has a better grasp of current events than I do, and I humbly bow before her superiority!
Concerning things that actually matter more than my being a nit-picky twit:
I love this line: '"The testimony was taken like this guy was a credible witness," Campbell said. "I was waiting for the chairman to say, 'Hey, wait a minute, we need to talk about facts.' "'
Well, now, wait. Who's to say that this guy isn't a credible witness? Nothing in the article says that the man who made the protest against global warming was ignorant of the situation or uninformed as to the details.
And isn't it strange that they're talking about this in a forum where people are *supposed* to talk about ideas, and instead of saying, "Okay, we disagree with your side," they're saying, "We don't want to hear it?"
And what did he mean by, "Let's talk about the facts?" Fact - according to archeological evidence in the fossil record, periods of intense warming equal to an increase in plant production, which provided animals with more food and shelter, leading to an explosion in their populations, that lead to an explosion in the predator population. Fact - About thirty years ago I was told in school that the earth was going back into an ice age soon, and steps had to be taken to prevent global cooling. Fact - I learned in my Anthropology class that there is evidence of humans freezing to death in Florida during periods of intense cooling, and that the planet has warmed up to more stable temperatures, making life easier for humans and animals. (The fact is that I learned it - I don't have the proper citation abilities to say whether it's true or not.) My teacher was a liberal scholar at the U of Houston, not a right-wing extremist, who believed that early American tribes periodically engaged in cannibalism, which is something that there was some (healthy) debate about.
So, whose facts are we supposed to look at?
Wow. Go Wesley!!!!
T E Fine said...
>>>....I'm going to burn in hell for all eternity for this:
(cue me running to hide under a rock and stay there for all eternity)
(me poking my head out from under the rock)<<<<
It’s ok T E Fine,
After I heard of the predicament that you got yourself in, I asked sinner vic to talk to the angel who was born in hell to see what he could do about you burning for eternity! At first the angel told sinner vic that there was nothing he could do because you don’t mess around with the wild Wes which was just a joke cause he then told him that he would check out “The Well” to see what he could really do for you!
Victor call me “Lucky”
I’m not finish yet cause sinner vic who thinks he’s a god saw you running under that rock and turned you into a super bug which allowed you to raise that “Magic Rock” Up and down so you could poke your head out once in a while during eternity.
Victor call me Lucky, Lucky!
Tell Everyone Fine that the well was way too deep and sinner vic got thrown into it but after I put my Canadian two cents worth of preaching, I manage to get you a few buzzing light years “Beyond Eternity”
I hear ya! Now my name is Lucky! Lucky! Lucky! :)
Victor -
Have I told you lately that I love your responses? God bless and thank you for brightening my morning.
While trying not to show that he's blushing somewhat, Victor says, "You certainly did!" which is 'Terrifically, Excessively Fine' with me but don't forget to keep "IT UP!?"
Victor -
Thank you for being so kind to me.
In an effort not to look too stuck-up, I should add:
T. is short for my first name, Tabs (Middle English: a drummer girl. Hebrew: an antelope).
E. is for my maternal grandmother's first name.
Fine is my maternal grandfather's surname, because nobody on Ellis Island could pronounce his name in Russian.
You're welcome!
The pleasure was all mine and thanks for the information but what do I call you now? :)
Victor -
Most everyone calls me Tabs. Everyone on Wesley's blog is welcome to do the same. (curtsey)
Science couldn't be corrupted by politics if it were truly rational in the first place.
Everyone at SHS says thank you Tabs and we all promise Tabs that one of our DNA CELL someday will take you to a far off galaxy accompanied by The Twelve Star General in one of his finest spaceship fleet "Beyond Eternity" and the guys from the hotel of fools will even pick UP the tab!? :)
God Bless
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