My grandparent was "International Humanist of the Year," blacklisted by McCarthy, had dinner with the Kennedys after picketing the White House, and was one of the most important scientists of the 20th century.
My parents were both Phd scientists, one of whom was instrumental in California science curriculum before his death.
I learned a long time ago that information is far more important than who gives you the information. Facts are facts; opinions are opinions. Don't come around telling me I am "conservative" or "liberal" and therefore have an opinion that stops at the end of my own sentence.
You want to fly in the face of logic and facts, go ahead, but don't be the reason other people think progressives are unreasonable dumbshits who justify their actions by their opinions.
If you know you believe something, be able to back it up with fact instead of rhetoric. Don't just shout down the facts because they disagree with your rhetoric.
My parents were both Phd scientists, one of whom was instrumental in California science curriculum before his death.
I learned a long time ago that information is far more important than who gives you the information. Facts are facts; opinions are opinions. Don't come around telling me I am "conservative" or "liberal" and therefore have an opinion that stops at the end of my own sentence.
You want to fly in the face of logic and facts, go ahead, but don't be the reason other people think progressives are unreasonable dumbshits who justify their actions by their opinions.
If you know you believe something, be able to back it up with fact instead of rhetoric. Don't just shout down the facts because they disagree with your rhetoric.