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>The company responsible for this should pay a hefty price. This was censored, and so was the entire chain after it. Amazing.
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R/Science has been trash as long as I can remember. (Capital R on purpose because they don't deserve a link.)
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You can add a backslash before the slash in a subreddit name to prevent linking: r\/science r\/science
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when it started getting political, it was lost.
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r/science will tell you that there is more than two genders
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Mission Statement: " This community is a place to share and discuss new scientific research. Read about the latest advances in astronomy, biology, medicine, physics, social science, and more. " Rule 1: Must be peer-reviewed research. The real controversy here is that they allowed the post at all.
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"Science"
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Stopped going to the sub when it got too political and riddled with agenda.
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Greta is right. We should impose communism, because then the state mods will make sure that industrial accidents like this one and Chernobyl are never advertised to the wider public. While the government imposes taxes on CO2 to offset the methane release covering the entire greenhouse gas production.