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1. kaesar+ca[view] [source] 2021-06-04 00:47:28
>>codech+(OP)
It’s crazy to me how many people on even this forum, a place purportedly of science, continue to dismiss a lab leak origin out of hand citing it as some sort of crackpot theory. The serious questions raised in this article have been around since last April but it’s only now it’s even allowed to talk about them on digital forums.

Excellent write up by Vanity Fair.

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2. PaulDa+1c[view] [source] 2021-06-04 01:07:07
>>kaesar+ca
Kevin Drum had a good summary of this a couple of weeks ago, much shorter. His take? There's no more evidence for the lab leak theory now than there was a year ago, BUT what has changed is that the cross-over theory implied that we would find certain evidence for the vectors, and that evidence has not shown up. KD's take was that it's not so much that the lab leak theory has become more likely, it's the that biological origin theory has become less likely.
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3. lawnch+td[view] [source] 2021-06-04 01:22:28
>>PaulDa+1c
Haha. No. It’s because of politics and TDS. People were taught that this was a Trump theory. That’s all the media needs to say to ensure that nobody will take it seriously and nobody will tolerate anyone else who takes it seriously.
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4. PaulDa+Ld[view] [source] 2021-06-04 01:24:40
>>lawnch+td
Except that it was a Trump theory.

That doesn't mean it cannot be true. It does mean that after 3 years and several thousand fully documented outright lies, the presumption of truth was no longer being granted.

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5. fragil+Oe[view] [source] 2021-06-04 01:33:27
>>PaulDa+Ld
Except he was proven right yet again that social media and old media orgs will censor others and lie to the public when it fits their political agenda.
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