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In reply to the discussion: "Objectification": Science, or Junk Science? [View all]Warren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)you can only call something "bad science" if it is being asserted AS "science".
To wit, if someone says "Radiohead sure sounds to me like an updated version of Pink Floyd", unless they're couching that as some sort of scientific assertion, it's silly to go "hey, that's shitty science!"
Now if someone expresses a subjective opinion about some specifics related to a topic which, as illustrated pretty clearly in this thread, is itself attempted to be peddled AS "science" but pretty fucking clearly is NOT, i.e. "people recognize upside down womens bodies as womens bodies at a slightly higher statistical frequency -8% or so- than they recognize upside down mens bodies as mens bodies, ergo checkmate! objectification! science!"
...well, I have kind of a headache and it is hailing right now, so I can't parse out exactly what that is, but it is definitely, again, not a scientific assertion, so it's like doubly silly to try to call an non-scientifically stated opinion related to something that is itself bad science, "bad science".