Analyzing the Resistance/Protest Movement

20170422_130759It’s always interesting to look at the ever-expanding number of disciplines in which the scientific community has created specialties.  Now, it’s just a matter of a very short period of time between the point that a new discovery is made until the time that we have a gaggle of graduate students led around by a university professor, pursuing a refined understanding of this “thing” that was completely unknown to humankind until very recently.

Apparently, within the realm of sociology is a sub-discipline of the study of protests.  Here’s a story, more than a bit germane to today’s world, that suggests the resistance to the Trump administration’s war on science is not abating. That’s good news for all of us alive on this planet, now, and into the future.

Photo credit: me.  Taken at the March for Science in Santa Barbara, April 22, 2017

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One comment on “Analyzing the Resistance/Protest Movement
  1. Raymond Rapisand says:

    Craig things seem to cycle in and cycle out thru societies over history.

    Looks like we are seeing a re cycling of Oliver Cromwell and his Idiot Round-heads in power in the US>

    Nothingness is in Low Fashion but the TIDES will Turn !

    keep on the right path dont be distracted … the Morons and Minions will run out of Hot Air and over reach in time.