Suffolkres
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Another good comment piece from Jerome- elements which sounds decidedly familiar!
"..... medical counter-reformation playbook. First, keep it personal – identify, belittle and denigrate the critics.........(some) experts emphasising their credentials (...whilst belittling others) "
http://healthinsightuk.org/2019/04/...how-political-rhetoric-is-infecting-medicine/
"An example also comes from the Guardian, which seems uncharacteristically ready to ignore the distorting effects of billions of dollars when it comes to the pharmaceutical industry. Last year, in October, the paper carried an ambitious 3-in-1 attempt to wrap up, not just detailed criticisms of the low-fat diet but also of the related hypothesis that cholesterol is the major cause of heart disease and of the massively well-funded campaign to put the whole country on cholesterol-lowering statin drugs. The headline captured the intention perfectly: Cholesterol Deniers.
It was a technically skilful example of the medical counter-reformation playbook. First, keep it personal – identify, belittle and denigrate the critics. Then quote several experts emphasising their credentials and thirdly work the dismissive phrases into the copy. But as an account of an important scientific debate, it had the objectivity of a Boris Johnson on the EU."
"..... medical counter-reformation playbook. First, keep it personal – identify, belittle and denigrate the critics.........(some) experts emphasising their credentials (...whilst belittling others) "
http://healthinsightuk.org/2019/04/...how-political-rhetoric-is-infecting-medicine/
"An example also comes from the Guardian, which seems uncharacteristically ready to ignore the distorting effects of billions of dollars when it comes to the pharmaceutical industry. Last year, in October, the paper carried an ambitious 3-in-1 attempt to wrap up, not just detailed criticisms of the low-fat diet but also of the related hypothesis that cholesterol is the major cause of heart disease and of the massively well-funded campaign to put the whole country on cholesterol-lowering statin drugs. The headline captured the intention perfectly: Cholesterol Deniers.
It was a technically skilful example of the medical counter-reformation playbook. First, keep it personal – identify, belittle and denigrate the critics. Then quote several experts emphasising their credentials and thirdly work the dismissive phrases into the copy. But as an account of an important scientific debate, it had the objectivity of a Boris Johnson on the EU."
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