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October 7, 2013  
 
A Skeleton in America's Closet
By _Alex B.  Berezow_ 
(http://www.realclearscience.com/authors/alex_b_berezow/) 


The government shutdown has dragged a nasty skeleton out of America’s 
closet  and put it on full display for the world to see: Americans are bitterly 
divided,  and there is little hope on the horizon for reconciliation. 
The “us vs. them” nature of our public discourse has grown so sourly 
partisan  that we can no longer agree on basic facts. Each team has its own 
experts and  news sources, so it is entirely possible for a person to never 
hear 
an  intellectual point of view from the opposite side. In the rare few 
instances we  choose to interact with the “enemy,” accusations of dishonesty 
are 
among the  first words on our lips.

 
 
In other words, we live in a society where it is “my facts vs. your  lies.”
 
The government shutdown is just the most glaring manifestation of this. 
Many  Americans are inclined to blame the Tea Party -- a small conservative 
caucus in  the House of Representatives that has played a key role in grinding 
the  government to a halt. But, an objective person would also recognize 
that the Tea  Party wasn’t born in a vacuum but in the wake of President Obama’
s health care  plan. Prior to that, Democrats roared to power in 2006 by 
stoking voter anger  toward President George W. Bush, and Republicans did the 
same in 1994 against  President Bill Clinton. 
The sad fact is that, over the past 20 years, American politics has been  
driven less by policy disagreements and more by partisan vitriol. The 
government  shutdown, therefore, is simply the culmination of decades’ worth of 
growing  mutual resentment. 
But apparently very few people see it that way. A recent CBS _poll_ 
(http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-250_162-57605822/poll-americans-not-happy-about-shutdow
n-more-blame-gop/)   showed that 44% of Americans blame Republicans for the 
shutdown and 35% blame  President Obama and the Democrats. A paltry 17% 
blame both. Once again,  Americans have chosen sides. 
Not Even Scientific Facts Are Sacred 
C. P. Scott once famously _wrote_ 
(http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2002/nov/29/1) ,  “Comment is free, 
but facts are sacred.” Today, that 
quote could be replaced  with, “Comment is king, and facts are relative.” 
Frustratingly, this  relativistic attitude -- where opinion is more important 
than reality --  pollutes not only politics, but science itself. 
Several days ago, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)  
released its Fifth Assessment Report (AR5). It contained no surprises, but  
simply restated what scientists already knew: The planet is warming up, and  
humans are responsible for _more  than half of it_ 
(http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2013/13/130927-ipcc-report-released-climate-change-global-warmi
ng-intergovernmental-panel-on-climate-change/) . It didn’t take long, 
though, for conservative media outlets  to criticize the report as 
“_hilariously  
flawed_ 
(http://dailycaller.com/2013/09/29/top-mit-scientist-un-climate-report-is-hilariously-flawed/)
 .” In fact, denunciations of the report could be 
found before it was  officially released. 
Similarly, _progressive  outlets_ (http://www.progressive.org/gmo-omg)  
have touted a new “documentary” by Jeremy Seifert called GMO  OMG, which -- as 
the title likely gives away -- is nothing more than a  propaganda-laced, 
_anti-scientific  screed_ 
(http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/elements/2013/09/whats-wrong-with-jeremy-seiferts-omg-gmo.html)
  against biotechnology. 
How likely is it that Mr. Seifert or other  anti-GMO zealots will seriously 
consider a _massive  new literature review_ 
(http://realclearscience.com/blog/2013/10/massive-review-reveals-consensus-on-gmo-safety.html)
  which 
concluded that GMOs are safe for human  consumption? 
Climate science and biotechnology are just the tip of the iceberg. It is  
equally easy to find rampant misinformation and bitter division over topics 
such  as vaccines, nuclear power and embryonic stem cell research -- _all  of 
which are considered settled issues_ 
(http://realclearscience.com/lists/settled_science_that_is_controversial)  by 
the scientific community, but  “
controversial” among the public at large. 
A Failure to Communicate 
Blind partisanship and uninformed opinion, reinforced by our media echo  
chambers of choice, are greatly harming our country. It doesn’t take a 
therapist  to sense that America is in a very unhealthy place. 
We commonly speak of Red States and Blue States, but in actuality, we are  
developing a “Red Language” and a “Blue Language.” Unfortunately, there 
aren’t  many translators. 

 
Dr. Alex B. Berezow is the founding editor of  RealClearScience.

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