I'm sad.
http://mylespower.co.uk/2013/08/26/fuck-the-foo-fighters/
Meh. So being famous doesn't make you science-savvy. I'm not surprised.
Hm. Not a big fan of FF. But the above page doesn't link to any evidence, nor provides a timeline. FF has been around for 20 years. The above link even says the page was taken down (but not when). So this has a 53% chance of being clickbait.
Quote from: LMNO, PhD (life continues) on October 19, 2014, 01:45:00 AM
Hm. Not a big fan of FF. But the above page doesn't link to any evidence, nor provides a timeline. FF has been around for 20 years. The above link even says the page was taken down (but not when). So this has a 53% chance of being clickbait.
Yeah, I was left a little skeptical myself. Not a fan of Foo Fighters, just underwhelmed by the lack of any evidence whatsoever other than this guy's say-so that their website once-upon-a-time contained a sidebar link and a banner to this HIV denial website. Rather than link to the website through Wayback Machine or provide screenshots, he provides what he claims is a transcript of their support for the organization. He then goes on to, in a rather garbled fashion, attribute writing that seems to have been on the denialist page to the Foo Fighters themselves.
Let's assume for one moment that this guy is on the level.
Who goes to entertainers for medical advice? Not this kid.
Quote from: Doktor Howl on October 19, 2014, 05:48:05 AM
Let's assume for one moment that this guy is on the level.
Who goes to entertainers for medical advice? Not this kid.
Oh, I do think they could have perpetuated harm if they were spreading AIDS denial around, much as the shitneck celebrities who proselytize the anti-vaccine bullshit perpetuate harm. I just want slightly more evidence than a guy's blog post saying that they did that 14 years ago.
http://web.archive.org/web/20020810172556/http://www.foofighters.com/aliveandwell/index.shtml
According to Wikipedia, as of 2012 the band's site no longer links to Chris Maggiore's group. The group no longer mention's Alive And Well, refers to their material or publically speaks in favour of the group.
Wouldn't it be great if there were some kind of extremely cheap global communication device, whereby interested parties could contact people in other countries and ask them questions like "do you now no longer support Alive And Well, and if so, what brought about the split with the group" and "what is your stance on HIV/AIDS denialism"?
Alas, humanity has yet to achieve such a wonderful network.
Quote from: Cain on October 19, 2014, 08:31:07 AM
According to Wikipedia, as of 2012 the band's site no longer links to Chris Maggiore's group. The group no longer mention's Alive And Well, refers to their material or publically speaks in favour of the group.
Wouldn't it be great if there were some kind of extremely cheap global communication device, whereby interested parties could contact people in other countries and ask them questions like "do you now no longer support Alive And Well, and if so, what brought about the split with the group" and "what is your stance on HIV/AIDS denialism"?
Alas, humanity has yet to achieve such a wonderful network.
:lulz:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCFPwbt6uzA
Quote from: Cain on October 19, 2014, 08:31:07 AM
According to Wikipedia, as of 2012 the band's site no longer links to Chris Maggiore's group. The group no longer mention's Alive And Well, refers to their material or publically speaks in favour of the group.
Wouldn't it be great if there were some kind of extremely cheap global communication device, whereby interested parties could contact people in other countries and ask them questions like "do you now no longer support Alive And Well, and if so, what brought about the split with the group" and "what is your stance on HIV/AIDS denialism"?
Alas, humanity has yet to achieve such a wonderful network.
:lulz: :lulz: :lulz:
Seriously tho, "citizen journalism" amirite? There's a reason real journalists tend to look down on opinion columnists, and it has a lot to do with how they talk about what they think and feel and conjecture about...rather than doing something as basic, obvious and journalistic as "ask questions".
It's a shame bloggers, uh science communicators decided that was the aspect of "journalism" they most wanted to emulate.