J.B.S. Haldane (credit: Wikipedia)
Lighter Thoughts For More Hopeful Times
A month since my last post. Well, it is the festive season. But no excuses. Instead, let’s get on to the more important points.
One
of the things I keep hearing in conversations with friends and online is the claim
that Trump’s followers seem incomprehensible to many people of liberal
sympathies. “How can those people still give their loyalty and support to this
spoiled, sociopathic clown?” And the liberals sometimes make other, equally confrontational
remarks. These don’t show much respect for some of our fellow citizens, but I
admit that I have said similar things myself in the past four years.
However,
I came across some material just a few days ago that made me take another look at,
and have another think about, the gap between the two political camps – pro Donald
and anti.
What
I have found is more reassuring than disturbing so I want to share it with
readers. Back in the times two or three generations ago, there were people of
great intelligence who gave an all but unshakeable loyalty to “world socialism”.
What that meant was that thousands of distinguished men and women, ones who had
achieved great honor in their fields, kept making excuses for the main champion
of Marxist ideals, namely the USSR, in spite of mounting evidence that its
leaders were doing greater and greater atrocities to their own citizens, and
some were even flying in the face of science itself.
J.B.S.
Haldane and several of his colleagues in Biology, for example, began to defend
a warped version of the theory of evolution called “Lysenkoism”. It had been
thought up by a Russian scientist named “Trofim Lysenko”, and essentially it
flew right back in the face of Darwin’s Theory of Evolution. According to
Lysenko, species could be made to change their DNA and the traits that they
would pass on to their young by stressing, even physically altering, the
parents. Surgically alter the udder of a cow, and her calves will ever after have
udders like the one made by the veterinary surgeons for the mother. Similar
changes to all species could be made. Darwinian evolution, in reply, says “Absolutely
not. The gene code passed on to the next generation of any species will mainly be
the one that the parent generation had when it was conceived.” There is some
evidence today that some epigenetic changes can be passed on to a parent’s
descendants, but for the most part, the Darwinian answer holds. Living things
evolve, mostly, by genetic variation and natural selection. A slower but safer
way.
Trofim Lysenko (credit: Wikipedia)
But
Darwinism did not suit Marxist ideology, so Darwin’s theory, at the will of party
bullies in Moscow, supposedly had to bow to “scientific socialism”.
Surely
no real scientists would buy into and support such absurdity, you say? Oh, yes
they did. And so did philosophers in their field and economists in theirs and
so on. And yes, to reiterate, even scientists were called upon to trim their views
to suit the party’s will and many did.
Haldane,
to his credit, dodged and dodged the issue when he was called upon to comment
on Lysenkoism. But he should have spoken out emphatically against it. Science
deals with reality as it is, and no, that is not a matter of opinion. It may take some time and research to get the facts clear, but the facts are always
just what they are, not what any person, no matter who he/she is supposed to be
in the human made power structures, says they are. They just are. We study them
and adapt to them or we sicken and die. That’s the bottom line. And by the way, Lysenkoism all but destroyed Soviet agriculture for decades.
Why
would I find this information I came across recently kind of reassuring?
Because it shows us, that even in these times, there is nothing new here. Smart
people being blinded by wishful thinking have always been around. And just like
in past times, the truth will come out in the end, though we may have to do
some suffering to get to it. The Marxists occasioned Joseph McCarthy and his followers
in the U.S. in the 50’s, one group of nuts opposed by another group of nuts. But they are both gone now. Like Donny Johnny soon
will be. Sensible heads will prevail,
and it looks now like there won’t have to be a bunch of blood shed to bring
about his removal from power. Which is what democracy is for, isn’t it?
Abraham Lincoln (credit: Wikipedia)
It’s
Lincoln who is supposed to have said, “You can fool all of the people some of the
time, and some of the people all of the time, but you can’t fool all of the people
all of the time.”
In
the shadow of the mushroom cloud, still folks, have an honest day.
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