Why do we "trust the science" from fat sick doctors to fix us when they can't fix themselves, and national health is declining? Here is the *actual* scientific method, for idiots at CNN and their ilk, who forgot: observe, hypothesize, test, repeat. Science works macroscopically too, not just in peer-reviewed double-blind clinical studies about honeybees on cocaine. When the tests fail (ie, doctors can't help), it's time for new hypotheses. #MAHA
The news of the day is screaming an ancient truth at us: a poison that doesn't kill, teaches. Every time we fail to eliminate a poisonous ideology it only grows stronger. Iran, socialism, violent extremism, the Islamist rape gangs in Great Britain. All have been only half dealt with, time and time again. Now, they've adapted to survive and expand. We cannot win one minor battle, throw our hands up, and declare the fight is over. A half-victory isn't a win; it’s resistance training.
Joe Rogan just revealed that presidents and former presidents personally pressured Spotify to have him removed for "vaccine misinformation."
And not one of them apologized when his questions turned out to be right.
He says he still can't talk about most of it. What he will say is that the campaign was coordinated, expensive, and came from the very top.
ROGAN: "They tried to crush my sponsors. They organized campaigns. There was PACs involved."
ROGAN: "I can't even talk about it. But there was presidents involved and former presidents involved that were contacting Spotify. Trying to get me removed for vaccine misinformation."
ROGAN: "And it turned out to be right. All of it."
ROGAN: "Not a single apology from anybody. Not a single retraction, not a single mea culpa, not a single 'we were wrong.'"
The pressure failed. Joe's audience grew. And the people who tried to silence him never had to answer for any of it...
La paradoja del Socialismo.
— El Socialismo necesita que existan los pobres.
— Prometen ayudarlos.
— Pero si realmente los ayudan, dejarían de ser pobres.
— Y sin pobres, no se necesita Socialismo.
Later sunsets—by misaligned time zones or by Daylight Saving Time—correspond to later bedtimes, less sleep, more heart attacks, more obesity, more cancer, more diabetes, more accidents, and lower wages.