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Scott Atlas: Restoring Trust in Health Care
/1 Comment/in General/by Kevin MacDonaldScott Atlas: Restoring Trust in Health Care Keynote Speech, Independent Medical Alliance conference, Atlanta, April 5-7, 2025 “Restoring Trust in Health Care” Independent Medical Alliance conference Atlanta, April 5-7, 2025 Scott W. Atlas, MD Robert Wesson Senior Fellow | Health Policy Hoover Institution, Stanford University April 5, 2025 First, Thank you to the organizers, and […]
“Adolescence”: Was the Manosphere Really to Blame?
/11 Comments/in Featured Articles/by Kevin MacDonaldThe Netflix series Adolescence, where a White teenager murders a White girl, has resulted in a great deal of commentary, including Tobias Langdon’s TOO article. Until reading it, I had no idea that the media in UK reacted that way and didn’t know that the story was inspired by a real incident with a non-White […]
My retraction experience
/1 Comment/in General/by Kevin MacDonaldRelated to Ed Dutton’s article on the retraction of his article, I had the same experience. This link goes to my comments the retraction and to the paper itself. On January 1, 2022 my paper “The Default Hypothesis Fails to Explain Jewish Influence” was published in the peer-reviewed Israel-based academic journal Philosophia. As I noted at the […]
Tucker Carlson on Trump Threats to Iran
/2 Comments/in General/by Kevin MacDonaldTucker Carlson sends out an email with current news stories, including one today on Trump’s threats to bomb Iran. What’s a bit surprising, given Carlson’s support for Trump, is this criticism of the Trump administration: “While the president’s administration has made meaningful efforts to achieve peace in Ukraine, it continues to maintain a blindspot when […]
Wokeness at UBC: Bicycles for BIPOCs and a punctuation-free Ph.D. dissertation
/6 Comments/in General/by Kevin MacDonaldUniversity of British Columbia seems to be on the far end of super-woke. I get emails from someone monitoring the situation: ‘ Bikes for BIPOC This is a bike redistribution program for UBC students who are Black and/or Indigenous and/or People Of Colour to promote access to bikes as a mode of autonomy, safe and […]