Post #2195561
2026-04-16 22:23 UTC
Not always, no. “Stop, that’s the liver”, yes. “Stop, vaccines are a hoax”, not if they expect to keep their relevant job.
If you’ve shifted the ground from explanations to emergencies, why?
@screwturn@mastodon.social @michcampbell@fediscience.org
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@screwturn@mastodon.social 2026-04-16 22:30
@clew@ecoevo.social No, indeed ALWAYS They ALWAYS have the right to shout STOP WRONG PATIENT, regardless of the power gradient, knowledge difference, or balance of expertise. If they shout about vaccines being a hoax, then clearly they are unqualified, and need to be removed, but that is a different issue and doesn't alter that relative expertise is NOT a criterion I didn't shift the ground, I used real world examples in which the principles are clear and important @michcampbell@fediscience.org