“There are a lot of days where I feel very much like just quitting all of this.”

  • NocturnalMorning@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    That’s a very big concern. It’s hard to want to do scientific work when there’s an administration hostile to everything you do, including saying g that it’s made up.

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      8 days ago

      Even more so, how the populace (least the 71 million idiots that is) are going to go around taking more “research” and “science” they “learned” from TikTok/Facebook/Reddit/Twitter than any credible study or research poured in.

      God I hate this fucking country. The war on intellectualism, logic, reasoning and education is the active burning death of our society. “WE DUN WUNT DUH SMURT PPPL TO KNOW MOAR THAN WE DU!” - Some uneducated fuckwit part of that 71 million.

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        8 days ago

        Yeah, anti-intellectualism is really frustrating. All part of the plan being exploited by the fuckwits who want to see the country turn into an authoritarian police state.

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      8 days ago

      I dunno how is research going on the US those days but here in my country, academy and science been full of shit since a long time ago, bureaucracy and money is all that matters now and seems like nobody will change that

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        8 days ago

        There’s certainly some of that that the research community has been trying to fight back on with variable success. We’re better than most countries but worse than a few, with space for improvement.

        Active hostility towards science is very different from making improvements in the areas of concern.