So far, we get one run at life.  If what one wants to maximize is transparency 
for all organizations that can be a goal.   It's a goal for Julian Assange, for 
example.   (Eventually some scrutiny was put on his life too.   Oops, too bad 
for Julian!)

And there are people with other goals who find that goal a distraction and a 
disruption.   Those people aren't necessarily corrupt because they don't want 
to walk around naked or constantly be bickering with annoying shrill people who 
constantly think they know best.    "Do a better job" is subjective.  

There's a system for people getting along -- the law.   Having thousands of 
competing "laws", in effect, is a recipe for misery.  

-----Original Message-----
From: Friam <[email protected]> On Behalf Of glen
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2022 10:24 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] by any means necessary

Yeah, you can see the bad faith in Neuralink's 1st paragraph: "It is important 
to note that these accusations come from people who oppose any use of animals 
in research. Currently, all novel medical devices and treatments must be tested 
in animals before they can be ethically trialed in humans."

PCRM *is* against any use of animals in research, as am I. But we *all* know 
that animals must be used in (some) research, including PCRM. So, even though 
I'm *against* any use of animals in research, my opposition to it amounts to 
condoning it when it's necessary and, if necessary, it be done openly and 
humanely.

Their bad faith is similar to the abortion strawman. Even Renee' has said to me 
that she's known someone who "used abortion as birth control". It's ridiculous. 
If you've had an abortion, you know that it's not a trivial thing, medically or 
emotionally. Those who objectify and *other* people like PETA (or PCRM) and 
trivialize their concerns are not worth listening to. Ignore Neuralink's silly 
protestations. Pay attention to their actions. Same with politicians. Pay more 
attention to their votes and campaign financing, less to the rhetoric they push 
to their tribe.

My guess is there are many effective and well-intentioned people in Neuralink 
and that this exposure, shrill, annoying, and backseating as it may be, will 
help them do a better job. But we won't know that unless/until they allow their 
critics some backseating access.

On 2/15/22 10:09, Steve Smith wrote:
> Where are the advocacy groups to write *only* steelmen rather than being 
> either corporate/industry lackeys and/or hyper-aggressive activists reframing 
> everything as a tragedy? My sympathies are with the "little guy", the 
> individuals and groups with no voice or power of their own, but too often 
> those who speak up for them get a little shrill and inject yet other agendas 
> than the ones I believe actually represent the real positions and issues of 
> those they claim to represent.   It seems to be a structural failing in the 
> very idea of representative government/advocacy?   I'm sure I may be being 
> overly critical/cynical here but it feels very difficult for me to sort out 
> what is *really* going on when a widespread or structural bias or harm is 
> identified... it isn't *just* noise/signal ratios, it is multiple competing 
> caricatured? models.
> 
> I heard a brief clip of an interview with AOC who said she was considering 
> leaving Government and putting her energy/perspective into Direct Action or 
> at least Activism...
> 
> On 2/15/22 11:02 AM, glen wrote:
>> I suppose I could go find paid "news" articles from Big Tobacco or the dairy 
>> or meat industry to argue nearly identical points ... or maybe we could ask 
>> BP or Exxon to tell us how environmentally responsible they are. But why 
>> waste my time digesting corporate propaganda? If they invite some neutral 
>> parties to keep an eye on their practices, that might be worth paying 
>> attention to.
>>
>> On 2/15/22 09:52, Marcus Daniels wrote:
>>> https://neuralink.com/blog/animal-welfare/


-- 
glen
When elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers.


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