Originally posted by RockySullivan
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People mislead, intentionally or otherwise, by making mistakes, by misusing evidence, generally by stuffing up, and yes, very occasionally, by fraud. No discipline is free from these risks, and no practitioner hasn't fallen foul of them from time to time.
All we can do, is to do our best not to make mistakes, and, when we do, to 'fess up and move on.
What is wrong is people assuming that 'eminent' people can't make mistakes or when people dismiss something because it doesn't fit their preconceptions.
At the moment JL is one of five geneticists who have expounded on this. He is the only one who thinks he's right. That is, 80% disagree with him. And the 80% comprise some of the top names in the business. Some of them even developed and oversee the information he used.
So JL has a responsibility to check the science if he is to have a valid opinion. At the moment he's just shooting the messenger by suggesting the Independent has an agenda.
Unbecoming and silly.
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