How to Combat Censorship in Science
Scientific censorship is on the rise. Governments are colluding with Big Tech to suppress unfavorable ideas. De-platforming and dismissal campaigns are all the rage. How do we prevent our society from slouching towards totalitarianism? On this ID The Future, host Casey Luskin welcomes science writer and journalist Denyse O’Leary to discuss today’s forms of censorship, how they affect the intelligent design community, and most importantly, what we can do about it.
The Internet was supposed to represent a great democratization of ideas where everyone could have a voice and access the world’s information, says Luskin. Today it is becoming a battleground of open and hidden censorship. O’Leary explains why. She also unpacks the latest form of censorship – disinformation. In simplest terms, disinformation is any information the government doesn’t want you to have. Luskin and O’Leary give examples of how this is playing out in science. The intelligent design community is no stranger to censorship, of course. But this refresher on the latest forms of censorship should inspire all supporters of free science to continue defending a diversity of opinions to exist on the Internet and in our society.
Dig Deeper
- Read the article that inspired this conversation: How Censorship Has Changed and Why That Matters so Much
- Visit our FreeScience.today website to learn more about censorship in science and how you can stand up for freedom in science.