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Sunday, January 26, 2020
Science comics designed for the smartphone
Here's an article on Forbes discussing some new history and science comics called In Science We Trust, which were specially developed for reading on cellphones with a special app called Tinyview.
"In Science We Trust" sounds suspiciously like the "I Love Science" meme that was going on when the left was pushing AGW and gender diversity a couple of years ago as "scientific facts". I wouldn't be surprised as the election is coming up and AGW is a big part of the Democratic party's program. For a quick example of what Climate "science" means these days, I highly recommend watching these:
"In Science We Trust" sounds suspiciously like the "I Love Science" meme that was going on when the left was pushing AGW and gender diversity a couple of years ago as "scientific facts". I wouldn't be surprised as the election is coming up and AGW is a big part of the Democratic party's program. For a quick example of what Climate "science" means these days, I highly recommend watching these:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8455KEDitpU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewJ6TI8ccAw