Influential Medical Journal Laundered Progressivism as ‘Public Health

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  • rayg
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 7444

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    Influential Medical Journal Laundered Progressivism as ‘Public Health

    How an Influential Medical Journal Laundered Progressivism as ‘Public Health’

    This report is evidence for the latter, with critics arguing that the influential medical journal has replaced rigorous research with politics, particularly during the coronavirus pandemic.

    Funded in part by the left-wing billionaire George Soros, a 'Lancet' committee proposes a raft of radical policies in the name of 'public health'

    The Lancet last week released a sweeping and much vaunted report on "public health and policy in the Trump era." Its first key finding is that Donald Trump "politicised" science, which "posed a uniquely urgent threat to health."

    The report, "Public Policy and Health in the Trump Era," offers a host of "science-led" proposals it claims would mitigate that threat, from the implementation of the Green New Deal and a complete ban on coal mining to higher taxes, cuts to defense spending, and Medicare for All.



    This report is evidence for the latter, with critics arguing that the influential medical journal has replaced rigorous research with politics, particularly during the coronavirus pandemic.

    The list goes on: Repealing the Hyde Amendment, which prohibits federal funding for abortion, would also improve public health, as would an "explicitly anti-racist" agenda to eliminate gaps between minorities and "non-Latinx white people." Reparations for blacks, Native Americans, and Puerto Ricans should be part of that agenda, the authors say.

    The report, which received funding from George Soros's Open Society Foundation, was trumpeted in outlets from the Guardian to Forbes and illustrates the way scientific institutions can be hijacked for partisan ends—even as the hijackers decry the politicization of science. It also raises the question of whether Trump's fusillades against experts or the experts themselves have done more harm to scientific credibility.

    The Lancet last week released a sweeping and much vaunted report on "public health and policy in the Trump era." Its first key finding is that Donald Trump "politicised" science, which "posed a uniquely urgent threat to health."
  • togor
    Banned
    • Nov 2009
    • 17610

    #2
    Blah blah George Soros blah blah progressives blah blah minorities blah blah public anything

    Sounds like whatever it is it must be really bad!

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    • rayg
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2009
      • 7444

      #3
      So I take it you didn't read it! Lol
      Last edited by rayg; 02-19-2021, 09:20.

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      • togor
        Banned
        • Nov 2009
        • 17610

        #4
        Originally posted by rayg
        So I take it you didn't read it! Lol
        I think we can agree that my version captured the essence of the subject just fine. Yes?

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        • rayg
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2009
          • 7444

          #5
          Tell me how and/or were the article is wrong according to your opinion and not just Bla, Bla!

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          • Vern Humphrey
            Administrator - OFC
            • Aug 2009
            • 15875

            #6
            Originally posted by rayg
            Tell me how and/or were the article is wrong according to your opinion and not just Bla, Bla!
            All he does is mock people. He doesn't debate or offer evidence.

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            • togor
              Banned
              • Nov 2009
              • 17610

              #7
              Originally posted by Vern Humphrey
              All he does is mock people. He doesn't debate or offer evidence.
              How would you know? Ignore list and all.

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              Originally posted by rayg
              Tell me how and/or were the article is wrong according to your opinion and not just Bla, Bla!
              You don't think Trump politicized public health? For example, you don't think that his attacks on Obamacare weren't at least a little bit motivated by his hatred of All Things Obama?

              Let's be honest, Ray. You have zero interest in diving into the ways that Trump politicized health care. So yes, Soros...progressives.... minorities...public...those words say everything some need to know.

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              • S.A. Boggs
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 8578

                #8
                Originally posted by Vern Humphrey
                All he does is mock people. He doesn't debate or offer evidence.
                It is all Togey is capable of doing in his replies to anything posted.
                Sam

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                • lyman
                  Administrator - OFC
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 11294

                  #9
                  Originally posted by togor
                  How would you know? Ignore list and all.

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                  You don't think Trump politicized public health? For example, you don't think that his attacks on Obamacare weren't at least a little bit motivated by his hatred of All Things Obama?

                  Let's be honest, Ray. You have zero interest in diving into the ways that Trump politicized health care. So yes, Soros...progressives.... minorities...public...those words say everything some need to know.


                  can Admin's put folks on ignore?? , he did mention earlier that he was (like I and hopefully you) reading each thread,,,,

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                  Originally posted by togor
                  I think we can agree that my version captured the essence of the subject just fine. Yes?
                  actually , no

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                  • togor
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                    • Nov 2009
                    • 17610

                    #10
                    I don't know if he can put people on ignore or not as a matter of how the software works. But he did for a long time, and acts like he still does. That's his right, but I would point out the passive-aggressive silliness of his criticizing the debating practices of people that he refuses to engage directly. And as you know, I'm not the only one on the receiving end of that.

                    But hey, free country, if that's how he rolls. But it's an online style that can be fairly criticized too.

                    Back to the OP, is it worth pointing out that seniors and many veterans in this country, both staples of this forum, benefit from Socialized Medicine?

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