


I know that, once I discovered the dangerous idiocy of cultism around me, I wanted to die - but, somehow, decided to fight instead. Expecting kids to do the same is probably asking too much:
This is a battle for the adults.

Orac discovered it because James Randi, and I, were arguing with Avery Comarow (above) of U.S. News & World Reports about "alternative medicine". Now, here's a guy whose job it is to check healthcare facilities for "quality" and he's musing on, idiotically, about there being little "risk" involved in our hospitals catering to nonsense - including the one in Chicago that's openly preying on kids to make money.
It's just the blind leading the blind and at this point, if you ask me, should probably be thought of as criminal. I mean, it's one thing what idiots with money will do with to their pets, but with their kids? Come on! Parents are supposed to protect their kids from shit like this. This is fraud, by any definition of the word, or the law. Cruel as hell, too.

But then, unless they read a blog like mine, they have nowhere to turn for answers. And, believe me, they want answers. I know because I talk to 'em. But everybody else keeps sending them back to the same bullshit, over and over, like yoga and meditation is going to, somehow, make them smarter. Hell, Ben Franklin and Thomas Jefferson were smart as can be and, both, rejected this form of sloppy thinking, out-of-hand. (If religion or pagan spirituality is the answer, how did that happen?) Fuck, I could go on, and on.
But, really, who am I fooling?

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