There is an incredible sort of like paternalistic attitude of like the masses are stupid and they cannot be trusted. So what I think ultimately happened was this idea of the noble lie. The idea that you're not supposed to listen to the opinion of a doctor at Harvard Medical School or someone at Stanford or anyone for that matter. Many of those ideas were absolutely legitimate. This is a place for legitimate debate by people who understand the issues but nevertheless those views were suppressed in many instances.
David Zweig is an investigative reporter who has written for The Atlantic, The New York Times and Wired. He was among the journalists invited by Elon Musk to contribute to the ‘Twitter Files’ investigation. Zweig is the author of ‘Invisibles: The Power of Anonymous Work in an Age of Relentless Self-Promotion’ and the forthcoming ‘AN ABUNDANCE OF CAUTION’ which explores the debacle in American schools during the pandemic.
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