Fake Studies
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This is a list of things that people believe, based on "Studies" that have been debunked or discredited.
~ Aristotle Sabouni
Created: 2018-06-14 |
Examples[edit | edit source]
Fake Studies • [13 items]
- Beepocalypse - There was this huge scam that the bees were all dying, and it was going to be the end us of all.
- Climate/Consensus - Science is skepticism. If someone isn't a skeptic, then they're not a scientist: they're a politician.
- Medicare-for-all popularity - FakeNews: "Medicare-for-all is popular". RealNews: Medicare-for-all is popular... amongst the uninformed.
- Minimum Wage Laws - The minimum wage warriors seem reluctant to accept the economic realities: price and wage controls never work.
- Numbers Covered by Obamacare - With ACA (Obamacare) we came in around 29 million people short of the campaign promise for universal coverage.
- Organic food fraud - Is Organic food better for you or the environment? It depends. There are tradeoffs.
- PolitiFact/DGU Disinformation - PolitiFact slammed a weak-sauce study, using a far worse/weaker study to "prove" their point.
- Secondhand Drinking - Along comes secondhand drinking... which harms 53M Americans? Progressivism is a mental disorder.
- Secondhand Smoke - Secondhand smoke exists, but the effects are so exaggerated as to be Junk Science (the EPA's "Study" is debunked).
- Sexology - The foundations of sex research can summed up as perverts distorting data to normalize their perversions.
- Smoking - Persecuting smoking and smokers is a modern witch hunt among the left, to the point of being anti-Science.
- Smoking and Healthcare costs - An anti-smoking rationalization was that smoking increased healthcare costs, only it saves costs.
- Stanford Prison Experiment - Famous (debunked) study divided people into guards and prisoners, and the prison guards became brutes, victims noble.
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