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The Oxford Scientist Trying to Cancel Elon Musk

by Will Jones
30 November 2024 11:00 AM

An Oxford scientist has resigned from the Royal Society in an attempt to get Elon Musk kicked out of the prestigious science body over his support for free speech, climate scepticism and opposition to woke. The Telegraph has more.

As some of science’s most eminent figures gather to celebrate the Royal Society’s 362nd anniversary today, one of their number is likely to dominate conversation despite being several thousand miles away.

Elon Musk, the billionaire Tesla chief, is facing an attempt to oust him – having enraged a section of the Society with his scepticism about vaccines and man-made climate change and his controversial political views which they believe could bring the institution into disrepute.

The row hit the headlines this week when Dorothy Bishop, an Oxford University professor, revealed she had resigned as a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in protest at Musk’s continued membership of the organisation. Highlighting the Society’s code of conduct, which requires fellows to treat each other with courtesy, she said: “I’m not going to be polite and nice to Elon Musk.”

In the supposedly sedate, objective and calculated world of science, this is about as close to High Noon as you will get.

But not every FRS approves of Bishop’s decision, and some have told the Telegraph, anonymously, that they support Musk’s fellowship (bestowed on the entrepreneur in 2018 for his technological achievements, most notably in space travel and electric vehicle development). They will not voice their support in public, they say, for fear of being ostracised – not least due to the unpopularity of defending Musk’s position on climate change.

They also believe the Society – the world’s oldest scientific academy which boasts Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin and Stephen Hawking among its former members – should stay out of politics. But, again, they are aware that a majority of fellows have been appalled by Musk’s support of Donald Trump and, in particular, his pronouncements condemning the Labour Government here in the U.K.

During the riots in the summer, the tycoon wrote on Twitter, the platform he owns and has rebranded as X, that civil war was “inevitable” in the U.K., and has since criticised Prime Minister Keir Starmer repeatedly – on everything from immigration policy to freedom of speech.

“It just felt having him in the Royal Society (RS) seemed such a contradiction of all the values of the Royal Society [and] I didn’t really want to have anything to do with it,” Bishop wrote on her blog on Monday in an attempt to explain her decision to quit.

“I just started to think, you know, the Royal Society seemed to be set up to make it very, very difficult to ever get somebody to resign or to actually get thrown out, and given all I know about Musk, it felt grubby, to be honest.”

The RS code of conduct says fellows should have “a spirit of openness, courtesy and cooperation”, “uphold the reputation of the Society” and “not engage in…discrimination, harassment or bullying.”

Bishop, however, is only prepared to extend courtesy so far: “What I said to [RS president, Sir Adrian Smith, and executive director, Dame Julie Maxton] was, ‘I’m not going to be polite and nice to Elon Musk, I’m afraid, so I can’t keep to the code of conduct.’”

The Oxford academic lists Musk’s crimes as “using social media for political propaganda… battling what he sees as the ‘woke mind virus’ and attacks on free speech.’”

Among other offences, Bishop listed Musk’s tweets on climate change:

“In 2023 Musk played down the seriousness of climate change, and, in 2024, participated in a bizarre interview with Donald Trump, which dismayed climate experts,” Bishop wrote.

She added: “Any pleasure I may take in the distinction of the honour of an FRS is diminished by the fact it is shared with someone who appears to be modelling himself on a Bond villain, a man who has immeasurable wealth and power which he will use to threaten scientists who disagree with him.”

The question of Musk’s continued fellowship of the Society first arose in August, when 74 fellows wrote to the institution, asking whether he was “a fit and proper person to hold the considerable honour of being a fellow of the Royal Society.”

The Society is understood to have taken legal advice in the wake of this letter. But Bishop claims “the lawyer determined that Musk hadn’t breached the code of conduct.”

Bishop states that signatories “were unhappy with this response” and pointed to a 2022 Musk tweet – “My pronouns are Prosecute/Fauci” – which they said was “antivaxx”, anti-LGBTQ, and put Anthony Fauci, the immunologist who headed America’s Covid taskforce under Donald Trump, “at further risk”, following years of attacks from vaccine sceptics.

Worth reading in full.

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DiscoveredJoys
DiscoveredJoys
5 months ago

How awful to find out that the ‘wrong sort of people’ are actually already members of your elite club.
[sarcasm]

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klf
klf
5 months ago
Reply to  DiscoveredJoys

Brilliant comment.

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Tylney
Tylney
5 months ago
Reply to  DiscoveredJoys

One can’t help feeling sorry for the anguish expressed so plaintively by the eminent Professor.

“Any pleasure I may take in the distinction of the honour of an FRS is diminished by the fact it is shared with someone who appears to be modelling himself on a Bond villain, a man who has immeasurable wealth and power which he will use to threaten scientists who disagree.. . . having him in the Royal Society seemed such a contradiction of all the values of the Royal Society

Perhaps Mr. Musk might agree with the great philosopher, Groucho Marx: “I don’t want to belong to any club that would have me as a member!”

The Telegraph reports that anonymous Fellows of this worthy institution revealed that they will not voice their support in public, for fear of being ostracised – not least due to the unpopularity of defending Musk’s position on climate change.
Ah, so – climate change heresy, eh? Groucho had it right again – “Blessed are the cracked, for they shall let in the light.” Unlike the gullible believers of the ecocidal Cult of Net Zeroism, mandated by Starmer and his abominable acolytes, Marx G put it very plainly;
“I’m not crazy about reality, but it’s still the only place to get a decent meal.” He saw long ago the basic flaw in modern human society, regardless of the level of so-called sophistication,:- “Only one man in a thousand is a leader of men — the other 999 follow women.”
It will be interesting to see how many of the sheepish Fellows of the Society follow this woman.
One thing that humbles me deeply is to see that human genius has its limits while human stupidity does not. (Alexandre Dumas (Jr) 1865

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jeepybee
jeepybee
5 months ago

Some scientist she is…

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FerdIII
FerdIII
5 months ago
Reply to  jeepybee

Nothing scientific about her. Another philosopher is all she is. Kantian theologist, a Relativist, a Stuff happensists, a Climate tard.

She is anti-science, like most of them.

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Gezza England
Gezza England
5 months ago
Reply to  jeepybee

Specialises in developmental disorders which seems apt for somebody who believes in global warming.

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Gordon's Alive
Gordon's Alive
5 months ago

Oh well, never mind. Science is not built on consensus and needs free speech. If she can’t handle that, then good riddance and may she take all the other nodding consensus “scientists” with her.

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Dinger64
Dinger64
5 months ago
Reply to  Gordon's Alive

Well said👍
What a self important cow she is!

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sskinner
sskinner
5 months ago

I doubt whether Dorothy Bishop would agree with the following.

“If you thought that science was certain – well, that is just an error on your part”
Richard Feynman

“Don’t pay attention to ‘authorities,’ think for yourself.”
Richard Feynman

“We live in an unscientific age in which almost all the buffeting of communications and television-words, books, and so on-are unscientific. As a result, there is a considerable amount of intellectual tyranny in the name of science.” 
Richard Feynman

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Gezza England
Gezza England
5 months ago
Reply to  sskinner

No, her head would explode.

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Howard Arnaud
Howard Arnaud
5 months ago

The Royal Society has been captured, and therefore has lost its credibility.

In the Telegraph article cited, it quotes a Royal Society council member uttering the following statement: “There are quite a few, astonishingly, who don’t believe that man-made climate change is real.”

This clearly shows that a cult-like belief has taken over from science.

The Royal Society published its statement on climate change in 2020:

https://royalsociety.org/news-resources/projects/climate-change-evidence-causes/

as if the subject is “settled science” (nonsense term).

Nearly all their Answers have been shown to be wrong by newer studies.

This is how science works, though that shouldn’t need to be pointed out to the Royal Society.

Moreover, essentially all the arguments presented boil down to a belief in modelling, which is essentially scientism, not science.

It would be nice to think that the Royal Society would publish a revision of their
statement using up-to-date research, but I’m not going to hold my breath for that.

The Royal Society also receives a substantial amount of taxpayer money.

You have to wonder whether that’s to ensure they only come up with the “right” answers.

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Marcus Aurelius knew
Marcus Aurelius knew
5 months ago

When did Musk become sceptical of the idea of man made climate change?

If he has, I am glad.

Maybe he was mocking the save the planet brigade all along, by claiming that Tesla needs taxpayer’s money to build “plant-friendly electric vehicles”… I really hope so!

I would happily redirect all my venom from him to people like “Professor” Dorothy Bishop.

My goodness, it’s a tangled world.

Maybe I was wrong about Musk all these years. Hmm. I’ll wait and see.

Last edited 5 months ago by Marcus Aurelius knew
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EppingBlogger
EppingBlogger
5 months ago

I guess the offended lady and most of the Society are Rejoiner, globalist elite supporters. Any opinion outside the envelope they deem suitable for a leftie are to be condemned. Any member expressing such views has to go.

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Jeff Chambers
Jeff Chambers
5 months ago

Dorothy Bishop, professor, is a member of the state bourgeoisie.

The point about the state bourgeoisie as a class is that it’s both a dependent class and a parasite class. Being utterly dependent on the taxpayers for its livelihood, its relationship with the rest of society is one of parasite to host. For this reason the state bourgeoisie seeks to bring the rest of society under minute, micro-managed control in a developing total-control state. Hence the adoption by the state bourgeoisie of the total-control ideology of marxo-fascism (aka wokism). Part of this ideology is, as we all know, the huge effort to squeeze all forms of intellectual freedom and independence out of society. Hence the need of creatures like Dorothy Bishop to silence and ostracise independent people like Elon Musk.

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HicManemus
HicManemus
5 months ago
Reply to  Jeff Chambers

Parasite class…rather than elite class…I rather like the sound of that…how much more appropriate.

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Ron Smith
Ron Smith
5 months ago
Reply to  HicManemus

Something Iain Davis used in his book…..Pseudo Pandemic New Normal Technocracy.

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Cotfordtags
Cotfordtags
5 months ago

I’m pretty sure that she would struggle to associate with some of the founders and early members of the society but that didn’t stop her joining. I’m also sure that scientists from the various golden ages would be appalled by the concept of settled science as they were always seeking to improve their knowledge.

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stewart
stewart
5 months ago

I wonder how many of the Royal Society’s members support the idea that there are more than two genders.

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Hester
Hester
5 months ago

She is entitled to her opinion, it is a great pity that self examination is not a strong point, the scientific community shut down discussion and debate regarding the causes of the pandemic, the reality of who and what percentage of the population would be seriously affected, they shut down discussion and debate regarding the efficacy and safety of the MRNA experimental products, and they supported criminal Lockdowns which we are reeling from to this day.
Science used to be about debate and testing of theories, unfortunately it has become a dogmatic, tyrannical religion for the promotion of Pharma, and Government funded zealots.
Musk may not always be right, but he has achieved wonderful things and believes in freedom for all, not just a tiny Oxbridge breed few.

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JXB
JXB
5 months ago

“An Oxford scientist has resigned from the Royal Society…”

Which is all the better for it. The Clifford Suspension Bridge has left X in protest too.

It’s like observing 5 year olds.

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Gezza England
Gezza England
5 months ago
Reply to  JXB

Similar to the current government…or is that an insult to 5 year olds?

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JXB
JXB
5 months ago
Reply to  Gezza England

Probably. Five year olds aren’t grifters and criminals.

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Mrs.Croc
Mrs.Croc
5 months ago

What very stupid woman! Standards of entry have obviously fallen since Newtons time.

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
5 months ago
Reply to  Mrs.Croc

My thoughts exactly. How on earth did this clearly stupid woman become a member of the Royal Society.

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pgstokes
pgstokes
5 months ago

I’m not sure what values this woman is talking about because so far as the RS website is concerned its values are solely the promotion of science.

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MajorMajor
MajorMajor
5 months ago

This woman takes herself very seriously.

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JXB
JXB
5 months ago
Reply to  MajorMajor

Somebody has to.

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Lockdown Sceptic
Lockdown Sceptic
5 months ago

Euphemisms for communist:

Social Democrat
Progressive
Liberal
Democratic Socialist
Socialist
Centrist
Centre Left
Centre Right
Remainer

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JXB
JXB
5 months ago
Reply to  Lockdown Sceptic

And don’t forget now “Conservative” or “Tory”.

For balance we have Liberal Democrat = Fascist… the intellectual’s Communism.

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HicManemus
HicManemus
5 months ago

The saddest thing of this is this: “But not every FRS approves of Bishop’s decision, and some have told the Telegraph, anonymously, that they support Musk’s fellowship”. People too afraid of putting their head above the parapet because some dusty old philosophy professor from Oxford has taken offence. Come on, show some spirit, PLEASE.

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Kone Wone
Kone Wone
5 months ago
Reply to  HicManemus

Yes, that is the most offensive thing about this sorry tale.

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Peter W
Peter W
5 months ago
Reply to  HicManemus

It proves that they should remove the science bit from the RS. Hello, I’m a fellow of the society. We used to do science but now we do The Science(tm).

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JohnnyDownes
JohnnyDownes
5 months ago

Cat woman throws a strop. Hold the front page!

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Paul Morgan
Paul Morgan
5 months ago

Your headline says “Scientist”. While I do not dispute that a psychologist/psychiatrist like Bishop may well merit the title Scientist she nevertheless appears to have no scientific qualifications to spout on about a subject upon which she frequently pontificates loufly and alarmingly: climate change.

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Richcro
Richcro
5 months ago

Her position is funded by the Welcome Trust. Say no more.

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transmissionofflame
transmissionofflame
5 months ago

“Prestigious”

Pah!

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yahowh13
yahowh13
5 months ago

Another nobody who has done nothing and said nothing worth listening to

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For a fist full of roubles
For a fist full of roubles
5 months ago

I am unsure whether an experimental psychologist can be truly classed as a scientist; equally I am sceptical of the decision to include psychology as a science as it seems to lack the objective nature that I have always considered a requirement for science.

Last edited 5 months ago by For a fist full of roubles
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Gefion
Gefion
5 months ago
Reply to  For a fist full of roubles

Agree. There are too many variables involved in psychology for it to be a science for a start

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Climan
Climan
5 months ago

Musk is not a scientist, has not achieved anything in science, so should not be an RS member. He should be offered something by the Royal Academy of Engineering.

The RS has exceeded its remit, but not just via Musk, also via adopting a “position” on Climate Change, even if the entirety of its members agree, such “positions” are unscientific. Does scientific integrity still exist in such bodies?

This Oxford scientist should just quit and leave it at that, but the fact that she thinks the RS will ditch Musk in response suggests another defect with the RS.

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cowpatkingdom
cowpatkingdom
5 months ago
Reply to  Climan

TheRS had a position on continental drift back in the day,the proponents of the theory were treated in the same way as today’s climate sceptics.The rest is history.

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Kone Wone
Kone Wone
5 months ago
Reply to  cowpatkingdom

Had it existed in Ptolemy’s time I suspect I know where it’s opinion would lie as to the relationship between the Earth and the Sun.

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zebedee
zebedee
5 months ago

The article says she is a scientist whereas the internet says she is a psychologist.

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7941MHKB
7941MHKB
5 months ago
Reply to  zebedee

As much a scientist as Mystic Meg.

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lulu-b45
lulu-b45
5 months ago

I’m trying to think what this woman has achieved compared to Musk (like or loathe him). The answer is SFA, so just go, nobody will miss you

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7941MHKB
7941MHKB
5 months ago

The Royal Society has long been hollowed out by virtue signalling, hubristic Lefties.
Consider Geneticist Sir Paul Nurse, President of the Royal Society 2010-2015.
Nurse was one of the occupiers of Birmingham University’s Vice Chancellor back in the late 1960s and was already selling Socialist Worker on street corners, which he continued for many years. Now boasts of being a Labour Party Member for over 40 years.

As President of the Royal Society he was on telly a lot pontificating about Climate Change, or ‘Global Warming’ as it was then called.

I remember him being asked how much CO2 was already in the atmosphere. About 7% was the prompt reply. Actually then, about 0.035%.

Such an inspiration to us all. And he is VERY far from being the only one.

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Kone Wone
Kone Wone
5 months ago

Well, that has probably increased the average IQ of the remaining members.

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Twm Morgan
Twm Morgan
5 months ago

I don’t think she has ever realized that the motto of the RS is translated as ‘Take nobody’s word’.
So at last she has shown some wisdom in her decision. There seems to be several others who would do well to reflect on this.

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herbertaylor
herbertaylor
5 months ago

The Royal Society has had a Professor specialising in language impediments in children, resign over Elon Musk’s climate science scepticism? Such a cancel culture academic is no great loss.

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lulu-b45
lulu-b45
5 months ago

She’s a professor of neuropsychology. Very convenient to have existing raw material to work on.

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Gefion
Gefion
5 months ago
Reply to  lulu-b45

What other kinds are there?

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varmint
varmint
5 months ago

In science you question everything. So why can’t Musk question Climate Change?—-This silly Liberal Progressive (Communist) only reveals one thing by wanting rid of Elon Musk. That Climate Change isn’t and never was about science. It is a Political Agenda to be rid of Capitalism. It is about control of wealth resources and YOU, and Elon Musk in the new Trum Government puts a spanner in the anti Capitalist works. These idiots just don’t realise how absurd they are when they come way withe stuff like “We follow the science” or “The science is settled”——NOPE. What they mean is that they follow the Politics and that the Politics is settled.

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CircusSpot
CircusSpot
5 months ago

This woman came from the scientific speciality that was used to push the Covid propaganda. So much so, that the majority of people still cannot accept that Covid 19 was 98% survivable and the jabs have a higher risk than Covid 19 in most age groups.
So she is either stupid or a useful State tool against the masses.

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felixofstow58
felixofstow58
5 months ago
Reply to  CircusSpot

She probably doesn’t understand the depths of her own stupidity, which in her chosen field is irony at its best!

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Epi
Epi
5 months ago

Rather than resigning why doesn’t she put a compelling case proving that anthropogenic climate change is real and thus prove E Musk wrong? Ah thought so….

Last edited 5 months ago by Epi
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Covid-1984
Covid-1984
5 months ago

What has ” her/ she” brought to the table?. Nothing of note I wager. The RS is an outdated concept that went down hill following Newton’s departure.

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RTSC
RTSC
5 months ago

I wonder what the arrogant, “woke,” Prof Bishop has ever really contributed to the advancement of science?

I’ve never heard of her, so I suspect it’s the square root of SFA. But she obviously has a nice, cosy sinecure at Oxford which she is desperate to maintain …. so perhaps she was involved in the development of the AstraZeneca jab – now withdrawn because it was killing people.

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Rusty123
Rusty123
5 months ago

So because someone doesn’t share your “views” they must be a terrible person, well here’s a thing dear, I agree with him and you’re not exactly a “scientist” are you?.

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beaniebean
beaniebean
5 months ago

No great loss to the prestigious society!

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Phil Warner
Phil Warner
5 months ago

That has shattered my illusion’s, I thought you had to be bright to be a member of the RS. There is a lot I don’t like about a lot of people but, I am not so fool hardy as to want to cancel them. I detest some peoples attitudes to some things but, not all things. What a boring world it would be if we were all made in each other’s shadows and images. Frightening in fact. It’s the road to hell or, communism.

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Peter W
Peter W
5 months ago

It sounds as if the right person has left the society, maybe more from the cult of The Science(tm) will leave.

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debwestsussex
debwestsussex
5 months ago

Sorry, Dorothy who?
I’ve heard of the other Musk chap though…

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Michael Staples
Michael Staples
5 months ago

I thought Musk had restored free speech. Previously, it was the woke liberals preventing discussion of Lockdown and Climate Chane

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Ron Smith
Ron Smith
5 months ago

““at further risk”, following years of attacks from vaccine sceptics”

Well yeah because we have had to endure his policies!

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marebobowl
marebobowl
5 months ago

God bless Elan Musk. Grateful to have him in our lives.

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Less government
Less government
5 months ago

Marvellous, the whole damn lot of them can’t resign too soon as far as I’m concerned. Elon is absolutely right to call for the prosecution of Fauci. Rand Paul will incarcerate him sooner or later for crimes against humanity.
The vaccines have already killed millions, far more than the virus.
Elon is of course right about Climate Change. Most of the leaders across the world are laughing at the stupidity of the British following this scam.
The pompous posturing by Royal Society fellows is more likely to relate to their funding drying up rather than genuine concern for the citizens and climate.
Good riddance.
The only media that can be trusted to produce reality and differing opinions is X. The rest is bought and paid for.

Last edited 5 months ago by Less government
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Greenslime
Greenslime
5 months ago

Yet another high brow, left wing, academic who believes that anyone who doesn’t believe that her views are superior to anyone else’s should be disregarded. Rod Liddle said recently (on a different matter), “I had thought that was one of the things – one of the important things – that distinguished us from those insufferable middle-class liberal lefties who cannot believe that other people have views which differ from their own. And if they do have those views then they are not merely wrong, but loathsome. And perhaps reprehensible. And that those views shouldn’t count because they should be illegal”. His comments describe, exactly, what we see here; Dorothy Bishop, essentially storming out in a huff because someone had the temerity of holding a view contrary to her own. Good riddance Ms/Miss/Mrs/whatever Bishop, in my humble opinion.

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