As a public figure and educator at New York City's Hayden Planetarium, deGrasse Tyson sees his own task to be abstaining from all that.
DeGrasse Tyson had to go straight to the culture war's third rail by saying that biological sex is a fuzzy, old, and outdated concept.
Because color exists on a wavelength spectrum, somehow deGrasse Tyson envisions that sex does as well-the most obviously discernible hardware issue turned into fuzzy software, to use British journalist Douglas Murray's terminology.
Neil deGrasse Tyson is not convincing anybody that "Everything is a spectrum" by pointing to colors-which verifiably are-and hurricane categories, which were crafted with history in mind.
DeGrasse Tyson feels compelled to include a story that suggests all gender is fluid and sex irrelevant.
Clearly not, argues deGrasse Tyson, because the word "Disabled" is bad and because everyone is incredible in their own right, or something like that.
No, the esteemed Dr. deGrasse Tyson doesn't quite falter in his commitment to speaking truth.
https://mises.org/wire/totalitarian-ideals-and-not-living-lies
No comments:
Post a Comment