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Excellent essay from Coyne and Maroja that picks apart six widespread examples of biology being corrupted by (often well-intentioned) ideology.

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[โ€“] VizualWarrior@sh.itjust.works 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Hmmmm what are your thoughts on this? I thought it was interesting and very opinionated. The authors are definitely clear on their stance. I'll admit, I skimmed bits and read others, but it felt more like this essay was comprised of things they just wanted to get off their chest and not a means to try and sway any detractors. Which maybe was the point, but it left me wanting.

[โ€“] Streetlights@lemmy.world 1 points 4 months ago

It's certainly opinionated, polemical even. I would encourage you to read it in its entirety and follow some of many links they've included to make their case. I myself have subjectively noticed the same changes in science journalism over the last decade that the authors are highlighting, particularly in SciAm.