11-01-2018, 06:38 AM
Let me see if I've correctly followed some of the previous comments:
This sounds EXACTLY like an exchange between Donald Trump and one of his rabid followers.
If someone supports the TMT, the only explanation is that we must agree with Donald Trump, or act like one of his followers? How exactly?
As if to even point out some of the discrepancies between MK policy and the Hawaiian people's point of view is to be "anti-science"
Do the views of a minority of the Hawaiian people ever contain anti-science rhetoric when discussing Mauna Kea? If they do, are you saying they can say they're anti science, but we can't?
You all have divorced yourself from science completely. 'Tis a shame, but hey with so much hate and intolerance now the norm you all fit right on in.
1) OK, let's see, so I'm divorced from science, which means you believe I no longer am married to, or support science? Is that what you're trying to say?
2) If I don't agree with changing the stewardship of Mauna Kea to an extremely restrictive access policy, one based on race alone, a policy that would make the mountain off limits for the 3/4's of the Hawaiian people who support astronomy there, I must be hateful and intolerant? If I believe in an inclusive policy for the mountain, for the greater good of everyone, I'm intolerant? Do tell.
This sounds EXACTLY like an exchange between Donald Trump and one of his rabid followers.
If someone supports the TMT, the only explanation is that we must agree with Donald Trump, or act like one of his followers? How exactly?
As if to even point out some of the discrepancies between MK policy and the Hawaiian people's point of view is to be "anti-science"
Do the views of a minority of the Hawaiian people ever contain anti-science rhetoric when discussing Mauna Kea? If they do, are you saying they can say they're anti science, but we can't?
You all have divorced yourself from science completely. 'Tis a shame, but hey with so much hate and intolerance now the norm you all fit right on in.
1) OK, let's see, so I'm divorced from science, which means you believe I no longer am married to, or support science? Is that what you're trying to say?
2) If I don't agree with changing the stewardship of Mauna Kea to an extremely restrictive access policy, one based on race alone, a policy that would make the mountain off limits for the 3/4's of the Hawaiian people who support astronomy there, I must be hateful and intolerant? If I believe in an inclusive policy for the mountain, for the greater good of everyone, I'm intolerant? Do tell.
"I'm at that stage in life where I stay out of discussions. Even if you say 1+1=5, you're right - have fun." - Keanu Reeves