“Servile journalism” - Marco M.

Servile journalism

(Osteopath profession. Recognition of a pseudoscience. And a business.  Osteopathy becomes a qualifying degree. Fifteen points explain why it’s not a medical practice and is often even harmful. It only benefits a constantly growing global market.)

I want to make it clear that I neither like nor dislike osteopathy. What should really make you shiver is how the watchdogs of the dominant religion, science, lash out against any practice that doesn't conform.

In a fair society, there shouldn't be a professional degree. Citizens should be able to choose whether to be treated by an osteopath, a doctor, a witch, or any traditional “medicine man.” Every citizen should be free to decide who and what to direct the resources they give through taxes.

When these servile journalists discuss science and medicine, they should always remember the pandemic period when a “miracle serum” was forcibly administered to almost an entire population, considering everyone sick regardless, with the consequences we all know.

Any alternative to the dominant scientism will always have my support.

m.m.