Why I decided not to take Kenji to the DC 'March for Science'

From the refund is due to his supporters department…

Back on January 30th I posted this:

Help send Kenji to the “Scientists March on Washington” event!

From the “all’s fair in love, war, and climate science” department comes this opportunity.

On Facebook, Dr. Roy Spencer made a comment related to a post on the original website calling for scientists to “March on Washington” to…

…take a stand for science in politics. Slashing funding and restricting scientists from communicating their findings (from tax-funded research!) with the public is absurd and cannot be allowed to stand as policy.

They add (bold mine):

Who can participate:

“Anyone who believes in empirical science. That’s it. That’s the only requirement. We will both have a diversity committee and a diverse steering committee that represents people of many backgrounds and identities. Science is done by POC, women, immigrants, LGBTQ, indigenous people, people of all beliefs and non-belief. We hope that this diversity is reflected in both the leadership of the march and the march itself.”

Dr. Spencer commented:

It is ironic that they emphasize “empirical science”, since that’s what argues against global warming being a problem. It’s the “theoretical science” they have to invoke to scare people.

But the comment by Dr. Spencer that motivates this post is this one:

Since *everyone* is invited to a “scientists march”, I’m reminded of the time Anthony Watts had his dog join the Union of Concerned Scientists. https://wattsupwiththat.com/2011/10/07/friday-funny-the-newest-member-of-the-union-of-concerned-scientists/

adding:

Kenji might need a white lab coat though.

It seemed like a good idea at the time…and people raised about $1100 towards it. I wrote then:


To do this, Kenji and I will need to fly from California to Washington DC. I’ll fly coach, probably Kenji will fly doggie carrier under the seat, which Southwest airlines allows for a $100 fee each way. Also, he’ll need to get a health certificate from the vet to fly. We’ll need to get a dog-friendly hotel for a couple of nights at a minimum, transportation to/from the hotel/event and I’ll need to make a sign to carry, get a custom white lab coatfor Kenji, plus do some training with Kenji to get him acclimated to large crowds. Since he is so small, and could easily be stepped on, or kicked on purpose, I’ll likely get a chest carrier for small dogs like this one.

We’ll have a two-sided sign, one that shows support for science, and on the reverse, a picture of the worst climate monitoring station ever found by the surfacestations project at the University of Arizona with the question “If you measure climate in a parking lot, is it still science?”

Tucson-USHCN

Help Kenji go!

Estimated costs by the time this is all done is about $2000-2500. Since Kenji is still waitng for the #BigOil check, or a grant from the #KochBrothers and has no funds of his own, he’s asking WUWT readers to kick in some pocket change ($10-25 or set your own level) to help get there and “March for Science” (whenever that is they haven’t got the date set yet).

Of course, we’ll have pictures, commentary, and probably some hilarious reactions by people to this.


And most importantly, I wrote:

Also, if we don’t get enough donations to make it happen, they will be refunded. Thanks, Anthony

I made it work on the $1100 raised, using a frequent flyer pass I have, but then things started to get weird, and the March for Science has descended into a farce. It was pretty bad when they didn’t even want Bill Nye because his skin color was wrong:

The March for Science, scheduled for April 22, was planning to have Bill Nye, the Science Guy, function as the event’s first honorary co-chair, but then made a startling discovery.

Nye is white.

That did it; complaints mounted that the event was not featuring people of color, and voila! As Buzzfeed reports, “Mona Hanna-Attisha, the pediatrician who first exposed dangerous lead poisoning among the mostly poor black kids in Flint, Michigan, and Lydia Villa-Komaroff, a molecular biologist famous for helping to figure out how to get bacteria to make insulin,” were added to the list.

Forget the fact that Nye isn’t even a scientist; Stephani Page, a biophysicist at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill who was invited to the march’s board after she questioned its commitment to diversity, fulminated, “I love Bill Nye. But I do feel comfortable saying to you what I said to the steering committee: He is a white male, and in that way he does represent the status quo of science, of what it is to be a scientist.” Page added that adding the two women “was an opportunity to put up a picture of science that did not just fit the white male image.”

The march’s lead organizer, Jonathan Berman, admitted, “We did talk internally about the optics of having the first person to be announced be only a white man.”

Then we started seeing other things that were disturbing, Via William Briggs:


Because it seems organizers believe scientific results are less important than who is producing them. Diversity trumps science.

Proof? Buzzfeed reports that, so far, the March for Science has already gone through “four diversity statements.” So the Twitter account @ScienceMarchDC tweeted (and later deleted) “colonization, racism, immigration, native rights, sexism, ableism, queer-, trans-, intersex-phobia, & econ justice are scientific issues.” The tweet also pictured a black power fist and rainbow flag icons.

Of course, science per se is silent on all these matters. But that’s because natural science alone is mute on every moral and ethical question put to it. Including the question whether to deign to include a white man holding a science baton.

“I love Bill Nye,” said Stephani Page, a biophysicist at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, who created the Twitter hashtag #BlackAndSTEM. Page was asked to join the march’s board in February after she tweeted criticism of its approach to diversity. “But I do feel comfortable saying to you what I said to the steering committee: He is a white male, and in that way he does represent the status quo of science, of what it is to be a scientist.”

And being a scientist is not about race and sex. It’s about intelligence, talent, interest, drive, money, and luck. Much the same as what success in most fields require.

The March organizers say nothing about this. They want us to know what they really stand for (emphasis original):

Inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility are integral to this mission and to our overall goals and principles. People have rightly pointed out that some of our own public communications, including social media posts, have not affirmed this stance. …We are actively partnering with and seeking advice from organizations and individuals with expertise in this area. We cannot ignore issues of racism, sexism, homophobia, ableism, xenophobia, or any other form of discrimination in the discussion and implementation of science. Nor can we ignore the ways in which science has been misused to harm marginalized communities. The lack of inclusivity and diversity in STEM thwarts scientific advancements not only by limiting who conducts the research, but also by influencing what topics are studied, who participates in the research, and who will benefit from or be harmed by it.

Sound like left wing politics to you, and not science? That was the effect they were going for. Organizers insist, “It was a mistake to ever imply that the March for Science is apolitical — while this march is explicitly non-partisan, it is political” (the original statement was in bold type).


And this tweet, put it over the top for me:

Umm, yeah, it’s about your employment contract, science for sure. Not.

Basically, what started out as a march put together by some people concerned about the Trump administration changes to the bureaucracy, has descended into a free-for-all encompassing just about every social issue there is. For example, this “Union of Concerned Scientists” wonk:

Some people have pulled out already. With junk like this Tweet from the UCS organizers, it’s easy to see why. I predict this will descend further into social anarchy, and some Marches will have some violence break out. I don’t want to be anywhere near that if it happens, but more importantly, any message Dr. Roy Spencer and I had intended to convey in a humorous way, will get drowned in a cacophony of social justice garbage that has nothing at all to do with science.

Organizers promised that hundreds of thousands would participate in an April 22 March for Science planned for hundreds of cities worldwide and an April 29 People’s Climate March in Washington, DC.

These events have no more to do with science or climate change than do UN programs or the Paris climate treaty. Their own leaders make that perfectly clear.

A climate website asserts that marchers intend to mark President Trump’s 100th day in office “with a massive demonstration that shows our resistance is not going to wane.” They intend to “block Trump’s entire fossil fuel agenda,” with Berkeley-style tantrums and riots, most likely.

A science march website says this is “explicitly a political movement, aimed at holding leaders in science and politics accountable” for trying to “skew, ignore, misuse or interfere with science.”

That pious language really means they intend to allow no deviation from climate cataclysm doctrines.

Even left-leaning CNN is starting to question it.

So,  while it seemed like a fun idea for Kenji and I to attend and to mock it from a science perspective, I fear that given it’s turned into an ugly political/social farce, it will turn ugly for us. I’m not going, Kenji isn’t going, and anybody who contributed towards travel is due a refund if [they] want it.

Some people mentioned in comments on the original thread not to worry about it if we didn’t go, but that doesn’t speak for everyone, so drop me a note in comments if you’d like a refund for your contribution and I’ll gladly do it, otherwise, I’ll put it towards other things to support WUWT.

Thanks for your consideration, and for your help. – Anthony Watts

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cohenite
April 21, 2017 3:56 pm

That looks like a great little dog Anthony. Keep him away from the bad influences. This won’t be a march just more of the usual personal discontent masquerading as meaningful content.

PaulH
April 21, 2017 4:01 pm

I hope the marchers just make some noise, and when it’s over they’ll pick up their litter and patronize the local shops and restaurants before heading home.
Maybe, maybe not. One can hope.

Reply to  PaulH
April 21, 2017 11:26 pm

The local shops and restaurants would actually be wise to close down and put plywood up in their entrances. The only “patronizing” this bunch will do will be looting and burning.

drednicolson
Reply to  Writing Observer
April 22, 2017 10:17 am

A stark difference from protests and rallies by conservative groups, who often leave the area cleaner than they found it.

Roger Knights
April 21, 2017 4:01 pm

Here’s Ronald Bailey’s skeptical take on the march:
http://reason.com/archives/2017/04/21/scientists-march-on-washington

rw
Reply to  Roger Knights
April 22, 2017 11:53 am

I notice that the sign in the picture heading the Reason article says, “Science is not a liberal conspiracy”. They should have added, “But we’re trying our best to turn it into one”.

April 21, 2017 4:04 pm
Jer0me
Reply to  co2islife
April 21, 2017 4:23 pm

I accuse you of clickbait there. I was actually expecting to see Nye being eaten by a crocodile….
/sarc (for the humorously challenged)

April 21, 2017 4:05 pm

Kenji was featured in this article.
Climate “Science” Pillars of Sand; Eroding the Foundation of the Hoax
https://co2islife.wordpress.com/2017/04/08/climate-science-pillars-of-sand-eroding-the-foundation-of-the-hoax/

Michael Jankowski
April 21, 2017 4:22 pm

“…Slashing funding and restricting scientists from communicating their findings (from tax-funded research!) with the public is absurd and cannot be allowed to stand as policy…”
Whoa. We can’t get scientists to communicate their findings from tax-funded research BEFORE even slashing funding. Universities, government officials and agencies, and so-called scientists (e.g., Mann) do what they can to evade FOIA requests. Why don’t you march to get them to release what we taxpayers have paid-for?

April 21, 2017 4:24 pm

Why do these people flaunt their delusions and insanity in public?

Reply to  Mike Borgelt
April 21, 2017 11:27 pm

We closed the asylums.

RAH
Reply to  Writing Observer
April 22, 2017 4:41 am

Yep, since the states did away with their mental health facilities they walk amongst us.

Caroline K
April 21, 2017 4:29 pm

I think i donated towards this, but I would rather you put the money towards other work that you do, so please don’t refund me.

Jer0me
April 21, 2017 4:33 pm

What I find really irritating is that every single article supporting this march is advocating real, empirically based, science. That is what I advocate too, but when I, or anyone who challenges the 3% consensus, tries to push for such science, we are branded as evil and selfish by these people.
The real problem is that any challenge to Climate Science ™ is lumped on with anti-vaxers, anti-evolution and anti-pro-choice advocates. Don’t even get me started on the tobacco industry comparison and ludicrous accusations of ‘big oil’ ™ funding. I can see no solutions to any of that, since these are classic tried and tested propaganda techniques.

Janice Moore
Reply to  Jer0me
April 21, 2017 6:09 pm

every single article supporting this march is {flying the false flag of}advocating real, empirically based, science.

rw
Reply to  Jer0me
April 22, 2017 11:55 am

That sounds so-o nineteenth century … Where have you been for the last hundred years?

nankerphelge
April 21, 2017 4:46 pm

You would not get me there in a fit!!! Anthony you would be trampled to within an inch of your life in the spirit of science
“empirical science” ??????? indeed.

Pamela Gray
April 21, 2017 5:02 pm

Anyone who has ever done lab science, or has done feet on the ground field work is right now slapping their forehead and saying, “Good gawd will this embarrassment never end?”

jon
April 21, 2017 5:11 pm

I notice that Kenji is of mixed-colour.
That degree of diversity doesn’t escape the fact that one of those colours is the bad one.
Wise decision Anthony, Kenji would not have been safe.

Frank Wood
April 21, 2017 5:14 pm

What a time to be alive. Please use my small donation for Kenji treats!

Bear
April 21, 2017 5:16 pm

Any leftist march brings out every nut job special interest group who have no actual connection to the original reason for the march. And all the thug anarchists.
I’m glad you’ve decided not to go. The Left has gone fascist and it becoming more and more violent. I’d hate to see you or Kenji hurt.

Chimp
April 21, 2017 5:19 pm

They should have paid you to bring Kenji to the march. What better statement of support and solidarity with all that is PC than to be so inclusive and non-speciesist?
It’s a dog’s world, after all. Humans are the cancer. Ending fossil fuels is the cure.
For the children (fewer of them). And the dogs.
It’s criminal what nasty humans have done to noble wolves. Turning them into, well, Kenji.

Stephen Greene
April 21, 2017 5:25 pm

Activism and science do not mix. Conformational Bias is so rampant in politically motivated investigators that many psychology journals have literally given up on its ability to present real science.
All Activist Scientists need to have their data examined within an inch of its life!!!

Felflames
Reply to  Stephen Greene
April 21, 2017 7:31 pm

All Activist Scientists need to have their data examined within an inch of its life!!! should read
All Scientists need to have their data examined within an inch of its life!!!
Trust no one verify everything.

Russ Wood
Reply to  Stephen Greene
April 22, 2017 8:43 am

Slightly O/T, but in regards to activists: The leaders of the South African ANC Government are calling for more activist judges on our equivalent of the Supreme Court (mostly because the Court is calling ministers to account for their departments’ failures). I would like to remind them of the result of the USA’s Supreme Court case “Dred Scott”.

truckulater
April 21, 2017 5:25 pm

Friday night funny. Or not. I’m sitting here drinkin DAB, a German beer, sacrilege for a good Canuck lad. Readin all the articles and listening to Sea Level, “Midnight Pass” on you tube. Momma at work. Well, with beer comes gas. No science debate to my mind. So, I lift a leg to drop some wind, and something doesn’t seem right. I swear to my own self that it was a dry, popcorn fart, but wait….. So I go to the porcelain throne and sure enough, I got a skid mark. Without thinking, I say to myself, mein gott, I’m a fackiin climate scientist. Sorry, I am still laughing to myself. You had to be there.

J Mac
April 21, 2017 5:27 pm

“Who can participate: “Anyone who believes in empirical science. That’s it. That’s the only requirement. We will both have a diversity committee and a diverse steering committee that represents people of many backgrounds and identities…………yaddayadda….”
If they really believed that adhering to empirical science was the only requirement for attendance, none of that other crap applies at all.
You have to admire their consistent need to ‘adjust’ requirements and data though! They tell us there is only 1 firm requirement, just 1, and then immediately modify it with a burden of gender, race, sexual preference, immigration and more such non-empirical-science drek. In doing so, they demonstrate upfront and emphatically that this march is not affirming empirical science, it is affirming political nonscience.

Brett Keane
April 21, 2017 5:46 pm

A pity because Kenji would have added to the IQ of the march, as will/would you and Roy, I hasten to add. But it is, as you say, not fair on Kenji that he be subjected to such vileness, being no doubt well-bred.

drednicolson
Reply to  Brett Keane
April 22, 2017 10:29 am

Kenji could pee on their shoes and the aroma of many of them would improve.

Nick Werner
April 21, 2017 5:52 pm

A sensible decision, Anthony.
The event is essentially a “Tantrum for Science”.

April 21, 2017 5:55 pm

O wonder!
How many goodly creatures are there here!
How beauteous mankind is! O brave new world
That has such people in’t!

2hotel9
April 21, 2017 6:17 pm

Perhaps we could sponsor a pack of Rottweilers to sub for Kenji? My favorite part is how they are all already making it a “I hate Donald Trump and America” event. Putzes.

Resourceguy
April 21, 2017 6:21 pm

The psych ops teams will be there for amoral support.

JBom
April 21, 2017 6:26 pm

Saliva Not Science! The March For Saliva.
Anyone there should be wearing a body condom for protection from biological infections given by others in the crowd.
As for me I have popcorn and will watch from a safe distance via Youtube!
Jajajajajajajajajaja

April 21, 2017 6:30 pm

I’m very pleased to hear Kenji will not attend. All jokes aside, recent events have shown us only too clearly how violent the Left become when they are on the losing side. Kenji could not be protected when the inevitable happens.

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