'Experts' Apparently Aren't Done Disgracing Themselves On COVID
American Academy of Pediatrics breaks with most developed countries on child vaccination policy
For supposedly smart people, you’d think they’d be done.
They're never done.
The public health community, the scientists, the medical "experts" enthusiastically pranced down this path in 2020, abandoning their commitment to supposed evidence-based policy in favor of open advocacy for specific, politically-motivated positions.
That dynamic reared its ugly head repeatedly. For example, when those public health "experts" forcefully criticized anti-lockdown protests as too dangerous to be tolerated during a pandemic. Then did a 180 just a few short months later, and celebrated the protests in the wake of George Floyd's death.
The list of "mistakes" made by the medical profession and their associations has been so long and prolific that their actions undoubtedly have led to the erosion of trust in public health, science, and "expertise" at large. To the point where trust has declined so substantially that outsiders like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have risen to prominence under the second Trump administration at the Department of Health and Human Services.
After years of witnessing that trust erode, their credibility diminished, you'd assume that the individuals and organizations most affected would understand the importance of reform. Of apologizing. And of changing their ways as a result of the open activism of the pandemic era. You'd think that. And you'd be wrong.
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