https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2021/03/ideological_science_is_real.html
The supposedly rationalist mantra of the secular Left, displayed on yard signs and media posts, that “science is real” begs the question. Science itself is morphing into an ideological magic show, where facts are twisted (or simply ignored) in favor of preconceived conclusions themselves embraced very unscientifically. Real science is valid — but fake ideological claims feigning scientific bona fides are now all too real.
The bizarre politicization of COVID offers the most recent example. Condemning the naming of the virus based upon its geographic origin was a boldly partisan move — “real science” has done this routinely for years. Instantly, America was split politically over a disease — where was the real science to bind us? Where was the real science behind shutdowns, restrictions on speech and worship liberties, providing vaccines to young blacks (low risk, scientifically) in priority to old whites (scientifically at very high risk)? And what in this surreal world is the “scientific” justification to divide Americans into the vaccinated versus the unvaccinated for travel and other rights? — both groups can spread the virus with equal ease. Or so the science tells us.
Where is the “science” in renewable energy programs? How is it scientific to estimate future reductions in CO2 emissions by excluding the costs of CO2 and ancillary pollutants generated in the manufacturing, transport, installation, and disposal of solar panels? Scientifically, rooftop solar applications are the most expensive (financially and environmentally), and do not eliminate the need for a grid. Scientifically, Vermont is one of the worst states in the nation to go solar, it has so little sun — but it leads the renewable energy charge, in the name of “real science.”
Similar avoidance of real science obtains to the EV Car program. However, what both of these “programs” offer is huge expansion of government, real suffering for the poor due to regressive regulatory structures, gargantuan profits for the renewables industry, and a false sense of moral accomplishment in proponents. These are ideological, political goals being achieved at the expense of (while in the name of) “real science.” This makes them triply scientifically suspect.