@openscience you're right, it isn't. Rereading my reply, I'm not sure whether I was referring to "implied shaming in the comic", or in general. It was meant more as a highlight of the difficulty with (trusting) science as it is being (ab)used for political or financial gains.
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ZZZZZzzzzzzz..zzzz..zz.. (cobratbq@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 23-Jul-2024 08:16:10 UTC ZZZZZzzzzzzz..zzzz..zz.. @openscience there are too many companies involved in science for all sorts of malicious reasons. Shaming people for choosing (or not) to believe a certain issue is seriously problematic.
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ZZZZZzzzzzzz..zzzz..zz.. (cobratbq@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 02-Jun-2022 21:45:05 UTC ZZZZZzzzzzzz..zzzz..zz.. @Moon @feld @clacke this cracks me up every time. Reading this the first time when he died, in the comments. The utter elegance and simplicity π€ of this joke ππ