Global warming makes New York Times toast
If this story doesn't persuade you to cancel your subscription to failing dead tree media like the New York Times , you are helpless and hopeless.
There, we are informed, by Leslie Kaufman,
Critics of the teaching of evolution in the nation’s classrooms are gaining ground in some states by linking the issue to global warming, arguing that dissenting views on both scientific subjects should be taught in public schools. Critics of the teaching of evolution in the nation’s classrooms are gaining ground in some states by linking the issue to global warming, arguing that dissenting views on both scientific subjects should be taught in public schools.Well, the first thing I should say, is that I am not a disinterested witness. I lost my toenails some years ago in Ottawa. They grew back, but never very successfully.
If the planet is warming up, my toes would be the happiest local items to hear it.
It is a sad day when media generally do not see the point that teaching both sides of a question means teaching students to "theenk". (Blackwood's first rule of bridge: "Theenk.")
How do we know we are right? Well, we don't. We might be wrong. My toes think that the global warming people are wrong. Do I know? No. But I sure wanna hear both sides.
And I think the students should too.
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