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Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
Louis, you can't even understand Asimov much less quote him accurately. Read the Foundation Trilogy and you will see that Asimov was much more conservative than you think and he would have liked the Tea Party. The man was a libertarian and you are just a punk, a lying punk, plagarizing punk, who could't lick Asimov's balls.
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It's laughable that the left constantly accuses conservatives of being anti-intellectual. It's actually the radical left that has, in many cases, abandoned the intellect and embraced emotion driven nonsense.
In the ongoing controversy between the human caused global warming zealots and the unbelievers, the accusation is being made that those who do not buy into human caused global warming are unscientific flat earthers. Nothing could be further from the truth.
It has been shown that the human caused global warming zealots are cooking the books on climate data. They've been caught, several times, rigging numbers to try and make it look like the problem of global warming (if in fact there is a problem) is far worse than the facts indicate. Legitimate scientists don't cook the books; political activists masquerading as scientists do. Human caused global warming is junk science. No doubt, not all climate change researchers are crooked but those who are have tainted the whole field of research.
Al Gore and other human caused global warming zealots are constantly telling us that an overwhelming consensus has been established supporting human caused global warming and that the debate is over. Establishing a consensus is not how science is practiced. One person with a provable theory overturns the consensus; this is how science progresses. The fact that the left keeps talking about the consensus is a propaganda device. They understand that people are sheep; they will go along with whatever conclusion they think is widely believed.
The left have turned environmental concerns into a sort of religion. And like all religions an element of faith is required. Faith is not simply reaching a conclusion based completely on verifiable facts. Faith is, by its nature, inherently unscientific and consequently anti-intellectual.