Science and politics/policy are separate things.audiophile wrote: ↑Tue Sep 06, 2022 4:27 pmThis CNN article is pretty interesting. Seems many southern Democrats are rejecting the Democrat party's extreme stance and voting for science and their conscience.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics ... r-AA11wkZk
Science tells us that more than 99% of people survive COVID-19. That’s indisputable, yet the political responses vary widely.
Liberals mostly want to force people to get a vaccine and fire them, limit their rights, and treat them differently if they don’t.
Conservatives want people to make their own medical decisions without force or coercion.
Science has shown us that abortion intentionally ends an innocent human life. That’s indisputable, yet the political responses vary widely.
Liberals say as long as the baby is inside it’s mother, it can be terminated without legal recourse.
Conservatives say intentionally ending an innocent person’s life is murder regardless of its age and location.
So just because science says one thing, doesn’t mean politicians are “following the science.”