Einherjar86
Active Member
What's the ratio of public vs. private in medicine research and development?
I actually have no idea.
A lot of work is done by scholars at R1 universities, so I think a fair amount is mostly public.
we're not even to the point of speaking generally about publically and privately funded science. The discussion is the rebranding of science as a tool of the political left. Not addressing this is being dishonest.
As far as pure politics go, yes it is a tool of the left. But a lot of the people in the march itself see themselves as legitimate scientists who happen to have political beliefs and maybe some concern for the future of their research.
There were also a lot of hangers-on in the marches, people who probably identify more politically than scientifically. These two things don't need to be mutually exclusive, is what I'm saying.
If the biggest problem here is that science skeptics see the marches and feel further repulsed by its political assimilation, then I'd accuse both side of being as politically virulent--not just the left.