@journalsentinel Actually, Senator Johnson's opponents, such as the @journalsentinel; are the ones who are denying science: https://t.co/xXMk04UCzj https://t.co/QjkUA3Upvy https://t.co/6jXNzvsiP2
The Peril of Politicizing Science https://t.co/QUikjOPCM9
RT @lawyer4laws: A Must Read: Familiar? Soviet history was constantly revised to keep up with the current party line. Historic photographs…
The Peril of Politicizing Science https://t.co/caCHTGNhEl
RT @HeatherEHeying: From a scientist who came of age in the USSR: “we should evaluate, reward, and acknowledge scientific contributions str…
RT @PaulBieniasz: Really excellent, thought provoking and timely essay. The Peril of Politicizing Science https://t.co/oZ3vzW1dbd
RT @NancyRPearcey: In some schools, physics classes no longer teach “Newton’s Laws” but “the three fundamental laws of physics.” Why was N…
RT @NancyRPearcey: In some schools, physics classes no longer teach “Newton’s Laws” but “the three fundamental laws of physics.” Why was N…
RT @HeatherEHeying: From a scientist who came of age in the USSR: “we should evaluate, reward, and acknowledge scientific contributions str…
The Peril of Politicizing Science https://t.co/ramtj2zAoe
RT @mindfulhealth1: @thespybrief Speaking of the despicable personage that was Lysenko, I encourage everyone to have a read at this piece.…
@thespybrief Speaking of the despicable personage that was Lysenko, I encourage everyone to have a read at this piece. I remind that if the anti-GMO freaks (for instance) had been policy makers, we wouldn’t have the Moderna and Pfizer vaccine today. Pond
RT @curryja: Must read: On the Peril of Politicizing Science, by a scientist of the Soviet Union. https://t.co/VBWaNB33Ow
RT @PsychRabble: "the USSR, is no longer on the map. But I find myself experiencing its legacy some thousands of miles to the west... I wit…
RT @HeatherEHeying: From a scientist who came of age in the USSR: “we should evaluate, reward, and acknowledge scientific contributions str…
Great thread from @professor_dave! (also the definition of "cancelled" used in this paper is also wildly broad and a bunch of the citations link to substack newsletters???)
RT @robbwolf: This is such an important piece, particularly at this time, I'm at a loss as to how to implore folks to read it. The Peril…
This is such an important piece, particularly at this time, I'm at a loss as to how to implore folks to read it. The Peril of Politicizing Science https://t.co/dl1H1onUnj
RT @ralphbalexander: A lengthy, but very thoughtful essay on how politics and the trend toward "cancellation" of those who espouse contrary…
RT @lawyer4laws: A Must Read: Familiar? Soviet history was constantly revised to keep up with the current party line. Historic photographs…
https://t.co/68QC5B8Ixu @BretWeinstein
RT @We_Have_Risen: Don’t you see that the whole aim of Newspeak is to narrow the range of thought? In the end we shall make thoughtcrime li…
RT @We_Have_Risen: Don’t you see that the whole aim of Newspeak is to narrow the range of thought? In the end we shall make thoughtcrime li…
RT @We_Have_Risen: Don’t you see that the whole aim of Newspeak is to narrow the range of thought? In the end we shall make thoughtcrime li…
RT @We_Have_Risen: Don’t you see that the whole aim of Newspeak is to narrow the range of thought? In the end we shall make thoughtcrime li…
RT @We_Have_Risen: Don’t you see that the whole aim of Newspeak is to narrow the range of thought? In the end we shall make thoughtcrime li…
RT @HeatherEHeying: From a scientist who came of age in the USSR: “we should evaluate, reward, and acknowledge scientific contributions str…
RT @We_Have_Risen: Don’t you see that the whole aim of Newspeak is to narrow the range of thought? In the end we shall make thoughtcrime li…
RT @We_Have_Risen: Don’t you see that the whole aim of Newspeak is to narrow the range of thought? In the end we shall make thoughtcrime li…
RT @We_Have_Risen: Don’t you see that the whole aim of Newspeak is to narrow the range of thought? In the end we shall make thoughtcrime li…
Don’t you see that the whole aim of Newspeak is to narrow the range of thought? In the end we shall make thoughtcrime literally impossible, because there will be no words in which to express it. –George Orwell, 1984 https://t.co/p0CGzjs80E
RT @curryja: Must read: On the Peril of Politicizing Science, by a scientist of the Soviet Union. https://t.co/VBWaNB33Ow
RT @PsychRabble: "the USSR, is no longer on the map. But I find myself experiencing its legacy some thousands of miles to the west... I wit…
RT @HeatherEHeying: From a scientist who came of age in the USSR: “we should evaluate, reward, and acknowledge scientific contributions str…
RT @thecompchemist: I’ll share as well, reading this made me very sad. Among many feelings this has left, I fail to see how asking the scie…
This is such a silly essay. The moral panic about “critical race theory” and “cancel culture” requires that one not distinguish (literally!) between renaming an equation and executing heretics by burning them at the stake.
RT @PsychRabble: "the USSR, is no longer on the map. But I find myself experiencing its legacy some thousands of miles to the west... I wit…
RT @SocialImpurity: .@ACSPublications .@AmerChemSociety I am told there is an effort to get the paper by Anna Krylov "The Perils of Politi…
“I witness ever-increasing attempts to subject science and education to ideological control and censorship. Just as in Soviet times, the censorship is being justified by the greater good.” https://t.co/RpR330QDuu
It’s a beautiful thing, the destruction of words. Don’t you see that the whole aim of Newspeak is to narrow the range of thought? In the end we shall make thoughtcrime literally impossible, because there will be no words in which to express it. Orwell 1984
Excellent read.
RT @PsychRabble: "the USSR, is no longer on the map. But I find myself experiencing its legacy some thousands of miles to the west... I wit…
@lawyer4laws has again been suspended for spreading truth. #FreeLawyerForLaws
RT @PsychRabble: "the USSR, is no longer on the map. But I find myself experiencing its legacy some thousands of miles to the west... I wit…
RT @PsychRabble: "the USSR, is no longer on the map. But I find myself experiencing its legacy some thousands of miles to the west... I wit…
RT @PsychRabble: "the USSR, is no longer on the map. But I find myself experiencing its legacy some thousands of miles to the west... I wit…
RT @PsychRabble: "the USSR, is no longer on the map. But I find myself experiencing its legacy some thousands of miles to the west... I wit…
RT @PsychRabble: "the USSR, is no longer on the map. But I find myself experiencing its legacy some thousands of miles to the west... I wit…
"the USSR, is no longer on the map. But I find myself experiencing its legacy some thousands of miles to the west... I witness ever-increasing attempts to subject science& education to ideological control&censorship." https://t.co/PXRTglKmHo https:
I managed to post an incorrect link here, to Ehrler's view point instead of Krylova's paper. ☹️ Too late to delete/repost... Anyway, the other paper is also worth reading! https://t.co/xPvZQjvkeK
(1/8) Many of today’s youth have not learned about the horrors and dangers of communism and socialism. Dictators espousing these views are even celebrated in children’s books today. Here’s an example. This book caters to 8 year olds. #AcademicChatter @Acad
RT @rgraucrespo: Cancelling scientists - by Anna Krylov. Perhaps because I also come from a communist country where ideology dominated ever…
RT @rgraucrespo: Cancelling scientists - by Anna Krylov. Perhaps because I also come from a communist country where ideology dominated ever…
The Peril of Politicizing Science by Anna I. Krylov June 2021 "We can succumb to extreme ideology, ghost-chasing, rewriting history, politicizing science or we can uphold key principles of free and uncensored exchange of ideas" https://t.co/GTEEWjx6dp http
RT @HeatherEHeying: From a scientist who came of age in the USSR: “we should evaluate, reward, and acknowledge scientific contributions str…
Such an important piece. https://t.co/A2mB1QBHbt
RT @HeatherEHeying: From a scientist who came of age in the USSR: “we should evaluate, reward, and acknowledge scientific contributions str…
RT @robmarki: For those who are convinced of their righteousness - this is a good read. Might save you a degree of discomfort when you real…
RT @HeatherEHeying: From a scientist who came of age in the USSR: “we should evaluate, reward, and acknowledge scientific contributions str…
Given the on-going efforts to build/ strengthen ideological censorship apparatuses across so many scientific domains, people like Anna Krylova who understand how central this effort is to the constitution of totalitarian societies are worth their weight in
The Peril of Politicizing Science https://t.co/33lveQr9aZ
RT @lawyer4laws: A Must Read: Familiar? Soviet history was constantly revised to keep up with the current party line. Historic photographs…
RT @MaZhavorsiAnni: Грустная статья от Анны Крылов, профессора Химии в Южной Калифорнии об агрессивной политизации науки в США. Анна, как п…
RT @HeatherEHeying: From a scientist who came of age in the USSR: “we should evaluate, reward, and acknowledge scientific contributions str…
RT @HeatherEHeying: From a scientist who came of age in the USSR: “we should evaluate, reward, and acknowledge scientific contributions str…
RT @PaulBieniasz: Really excellent, thought provoking and timely essay. The Peril of Politicizing Science https://t.co/oZ3vzW1dbd
RT @HeatherEHeying: From a scientist who came of age in the USSR: “we should evaluate, reward, and acknowledge scientific contributions str…
RT @HeatherEHeying: From a scientist who came of age in the USSR: “we should evaluate, reward, and acknowledge scientific contributions str…
RT @HeatherEHeying: From a scientist who came of age in the USSR: “we should evaluate, reward, and acknowledge scientific contributions str…
RT @PaulBieniasz: Really excellent, thought provoking and timely essay. The Peril of Politicizing Science https://t.co/oZ3vzW1dbd
RT @PaulBieniasz: Really excellent, thought provoking and timely essay. The Peril of Politicizing Science https://t.co/oZ3vzW1dbd
RT @HeatherEHeying: From a scientist who came of age in the USSR: “we should evaluate, reward, and acknowledge scientific contributions str…
RT @HeatherEHeying: From a scientist who came of age in the USSR: “we should evaluate, reward, and acknowledge scientific contributions str…
RT @lawyer4laws: A Must Read: Familiar? Soviet history was constantly revised to keep up with the current party line. Historic photographs…
RT @lawyer4laws: A Must Read: Familiar? Soviet history was constantly revised to keep up with the current party line. Historic photographs…
A Must Read: Familiar? Soviet history was constantly revised to keep up with the current party line. Historic photographs were routinely airbrushed & textbooks rewritten to obliterate the canceled. *Science was not spared from strict ideological contr
RT @EveKeneinan: I love the smell of Holodomor apologetics in the morning https://t.co/Dvd9xnrfQT
RT @HeatherEHeying: From a scientist who came of age in the USSR: “we should evaluate, reward, and acknowledge scientific contributions str…
RT @HeatherEHeying: From a scientist who came of age in the USSR: “we should evaluate, reward, and acknowledge scientific contributions str…
RT @HeatherEHeying: From a scientist who came of age in the USSR: “we should evaluate, reward, and acknowledge scientific contributions str…
RT @HeatherEHeying: From a scientist who came of age in the USSR: “we should evaluate, reward, and acknowledge scientific contributions str…
RT @HeatherEHeying: From a scientist who came of age in the USSR: “we should evaluate, reward, and acknowledge scientific contributions str…
@zamishka How to stop being science.
RT @HeatherEHeying: From a scientist who came of age in the USSR: “we should evaluate, reward, and acknowledge scientific contributions str…
RT @HeatherEHeying: From a scientist who came of age in the USSR: “we should evaluate, reward, and acknowledge scientific contributions str…
RT @HeatherEHeying: From a scientist who came of age in the USSR: “we should evaluate, reward, and acknowledge scientific contributions str…
RT @HeatherEHeying: From a scientist who came of age in the USSR: “we should evaluate, reward, and acknowledge scientific contributions str…
RT @HeatherEHeying: From a scientist who came of age in the USSR: “we should evaluate, reward, and acknowledge scientific contributions str…
RT @HeatherEHeying: From a scientist who came of age in the USSR: “we should evaluate, reward, and acknowledge scientific contributions str…
RT @HeatherEHeying: From a scientist who came of age in the USSR: “we should evaluate, reward, and acknowledge scientific contributions str…
RT @HeatherEHeying: From a scientist who came of age in the USSR: “we should evaluate, reward, and acknowledge scientific contributions str…
RT @HeatherEHeying: From a scientist who came of age in the USSR: “we should evaluate, reward, and acknowledge scientific contributions str…
RT @HeatherEHeying: From a scientist who came of age in the USSR: “we should evaluate, reward, and acknowledge scientific contributions str…
RT @PaulBieniasz: Really excellent, thought provoking and timely essay. The Peril of Politicizing Science https://t.co/oZ3vzW1dbd
RT @philipcball: So where am I going to start? Perhaps by saying that yes, the ideological censoring of science under Stalin and Hitler was…
RT @HeatherEHeying: From a scientist who came of age in the USSR: “we should evaluate, reward, and acknowledge scientific contributions str…
RT @HeatherEHeying: From a scientist who came of age in the USSR: “we should evaluate, reward, and acknowledge scientific contributions str…