Mar 17, 2014




If you haven't seen Dr Neil Degrasse Tyson's Cosmos, you're missing out on something fantastic. In the above interview Dr Tyson discusses the importance of scientific literacy. 

 Moyers began this interview by reminding viewers of a recent Gallup poll in which 46 percent of Americans espoused the belief that “God created human beings pretty much in their present form at one time within the last 10,000 years.” Moreover, a Pew Research poll showed that two-thirds of white evangelical Protestants, “the bedrock of the Republican Party, reject altogether the idea that humans have evolved.” What the fuck are these folks sipping??

 Dr. Tyson attempted to explain this partisan divide in scientific literacy by discussing the role of the democratic process in science education. Because what’s taught in classrooms is handled at the state level, many Americans are “born into” ignorance. 

 He says this is a “self-correcting” phenomenon, because “nobody wants to die. We all care about health. Republicans, especially, don’t want to die poor. So educated Republicans know the value of innovations in science and technology for the thriving of an economy and business industry.” So, he believes, eventually even they won’t want to see something “that is not science in a science classroom,” because that “undermines the entire enterprise that was responsible for creating the wealth that we have come to take for granted in this country.”

 There is only so long, he says, that Republicans will allow the United States to “fad[e] economically.” “[S]ome Republican is going to wake up and say, ‘Look guys, we got to split these two, we have to, otherwise we’ll doom ourselves to poverty.” Check out the clips at the end of this interview of the mind-boggling ignorance of some of these Republicans. Ignorance is truly lethal.

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The War You Don't See

  Get the book here Excellent interview with Chris Hedges: