There's another problem with all this anti-science crap around covid, it's that there are medical experts on the anti-vax, BS side. Sure, they are a significant minority, and their studies are most likely junk, and level of expertise questionable, but there's enough of a micro-presence of naysayers to lend "credibility" in the eyes of the conspiracy theorists.
I mean, it is ironic, the "don't trust doctors" crowd conveniently believe the ones who go against the masks, vaccines, etc.
Because, you know, they're doing the real science, the good science.
We're seeing online the real ugly effects of confirmation bias. As long as there are "experts" who support the conspiracy view, and I expect that's the case because of $$$ and/or religious beliefs, combating the levels of misinformation and pseudoscience is going to be a real challenge, especially when meatheads like Rogan have as big of a reach as he does.
I haven't watched much of Funk's work but from what I've seen, it's good work and I applaud him for it, same as that climate scientist guy (sorry, forgot his name) who does a fantastic job at refuting JPs BS about climate change not being a thing.
But unfortunately, you're not going to make a huge impact unless you have a huge reach.
How many views are these actual good science communicators getting compared to the likes of Shapiro, Tate, etc? It's a real problem, unfortunately.
I mean, it is ironic, the "don't trust doctors" crowd conveniently believe the ones who go against the masks, vaccines, etc.
Because, you know, they're doing the real science, the good science.
We're seeing online the real ugly effects of confirmation bias. As long as there are "experts" who support the conspiracy view, and I expect that's the case because of $$$ and/or religious beliefs, combating the levels of misinformation and pseudoscience is going to be a real challenge, especially when meatheads like Rogan have as big of a reach as he does.
I haven't watched much of Funk's work but from what I've seen, it's good work and I applaud him for it, same as that climate scientist guy (sorry, forgot his name) who does a fantastic job at refuting JPs BS about climate change not being a thing.
But unfortunately, you're not going to make a huge impact unless you have a huge reach.
How many views are these actual good science communicators getting compared to the likes of Shapiro, Tate, etc? It's a real problem, unfortunately.