By Rich Kozlovich
Often times I find old posts are discovered by someone and receive a number of hits, which always surprises me. I published the link to this one four years ago, Entomologists Urge Action, Advocacy After 2018 March for Science, by Lina Bernaola and Ashley Kennedy in Entomology Today, with "My Take" on what was really going on with this March for Science Day horsepucky. This May 7, 2018 piece starts out saying:
April 14 was a busy and beautiful day in Washington, DC. Thousands of
people flocked to the capital city to partake in the Cherry Blossom
Parade, the Walk for Epilepsy, the Emancipation Day Parade, and—last not
but least—the 2018 March for Science. The latter event drew the two of
us from near and far: Ashley took the Metro in from Northern Virginia,
and Lina flew in from Louisiana just for the occasion. We met up in
front of the Washington Monument during the pre-March rally.
Although the turnout this year was smaller than last year, the crowd’s energy and enthusiasm were palpable. Marchers carried signs with slogans such as “Science, Not Silence,” “No Science, No Beer,” “There Is No Planet B,” and—our favorite—”E.O. Wilson for President!” Among the various chants the crowd repeated along the march route was: “What do we want? Science-based policy! When do we want it? After peer review!”
Two of the writer scientists who allow me to publish their work are Dr. Henry Miller of the Hoover Institute and Dr. Alex Berezow of the
American Council on Science and Health. Here's their article
puncturing this March for Science balloon as nothing more than politics,
and not science. March for Science was just an excuse to attack Trump and Republicans.
Slogans and marches aren't science either. Until this fraudulent pandemic hysteria promoted by these leftist misfits, anthropogenic global warming was the greatest fraud ever perpetrated on
the public since the Piltdown man scandal and the DDT ban fraud.
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