Girl: Boy, the farmer's almanac is sure getting it wrong this year.
Frazz: Not surprising.
Girl: Because of climate change and stuff?
Frazz: Because that's a 1935 copy.
Girl: That explains the absence of slick radar graphics.
I think people who reject science should at least be self-consistent and also reject science’s products: cars, airplanes, antibiotics, vaccines, pasteurized milk, etc. After all, if they don’t believe in the reasoning that underlies these products, why should they trust them? (Oh, yes, I know, there are some people who’ve rejected vaccines… how’s that working out? I read something about a town in Michigan…)
I think people who reject science should at least be self-consistent and also reject science’s products: cars, airplanes, antibiotics, vaccines, pasteurized milk, etc. After all, if they don’t believe in the reasoning that underlies these products, why should they trust them? (Oh, yes, I know, there are some people who’ve rejected vaccines… how’s that working out? I read something about a town in Michigan…)