I want Kirsch to be right, but the trouble is Kirsch always goes off half-cocked -- claiming to have "proof"... When in fact he has some interesting data that may or may not suggest something. He needs some basic lessons in empiricism, "proof" and the scientific method. As with his disastrous interviews, he doesn't know when to wait like…
I want Kirsch to be right, but the trouble is Kirsch always goes off half-cocked -- claiming to have "proof"... When in fact he has some interesting data that may or may not suggest something. He needs some basic lessons in empiricism, "proof" and the scientific method. As with his disastrous interviews, he doesn't know when to wait like a mature person, prepare his data and provide conclusive information. He does the entire anti-mandate movement a disservice. Steve: Exercise some self-control, maturity, patience and intellectual rigor. Your posts will get wider distribution.
You know, I think Steve's coming from the point of view that, "hey people are dying! hey kids are dying!" It's okay to be an alarmist or even a little half cocked in a situation of this gravity. Even if the data isn't perfect I think he's sharing it with the world and others who can also improve on it.
Yes. A good comment. Applies to all of us. Meaning 'us' those who view the current scene and see it as insane. It is incredibly hard to get the message across. These words: 'insane' and 'incredible'. They apply to the limits, the furthest extents, extremes. But that's where we are at.
So we have to be very careful. Steve Kirsch is one of the very few good voices we have and comes up with some of the best information. It is very sad and a major blow if his effectiveness is damaged by ineptitude.
Are you from Germany or France? I ask because many EU countries rely on proofs and theories. For US if it worked once, then it's enough to use the same approach again.
I want Kirsch to be right, but the trouble is Kirsch always goes off half-cocked -- claiming to have "proof"... When in fact he has some interesting data that may or may not suggest something. He needs some basic lessons in empiricism, "proof" and the scientific method. As with his disastrous interviews, he doesn't know when to wait like a mature person, prepare his data and provide conclusive information. He does the entire anti-mandate movement a disservice. Steve: Exercise some self-control, maturity, patience and intellectual rigor. Your posts will get wider distribution.
If you could please be specific, it would make it easier to explain, improve.
You know, I think Steve's coming from the point of view that, "hey people are dying! hey kids are dying!" It's okay to be an alarmist or even a little half cocked in a situation of this gravity. Even if the data isn't perfect I think he's sharing it with the world and others who can also improve on it.
Yes. A good comment. Applies to all of us. Meaning 'us' those who view the current scene and see it as insane. It is incredibly hard to get the message across. These words: 'insane' and 'incredible'. They apply to the limits, the furthest extents, extremes. But that's where we are at.
So we have to be very careful. Steve Kirsch is one of the very few good voices we have and comes up with some of the best information. It is very sad and a major blow if his effectiveness is damaged by ineptitude.
Are you from Germany or France? I ask because many EU countries rely on proofs and theories. For US if it worked once, then it's enough to use the same approach again.