Something is fundamentally wrong with the mindset of global health
professionals, particularly those in positions of leadership. It has
become normal to speak, repeat, and defend complete absurdity, as if
illusions and fantasies are real.
Beyond individuals, we now
have entire institutions mocking reality. They can state obvious
stupidity with impunity as a once critical media now sees its role as
backing them unquestioningly, disseminating their pronouncements and
suppressing any information to the contrary for a perceived public good.
The world at large struggles to understand that they could be fed falsehoods on this level.
Something
is fundamentally wrong with global public health. More accurately,
something is fundamentally wrong with the mindset of global health
professionals, particularly those in positions of leadership. It has
become normal to speak, repeat, and defend complete absurdity, as if
illusions and fantasies are real. There are no sanctions for operating
in this way – indeed it is proving highly successful. Statements of
demonstrable stupidity are becoming prerequisites for career advancement
and the approval of peers. It is like living within a fantasy, except
those it kills are real.
The world at large struggles to
understand that they could be fed falsehoods on this level. Most people
still consider the experts quoted in the media to be credible, serious
people. They believe that those leading the health professions would not
habitually lie. For professionals to act like this, they would have to
be deeply troubled, insecure people, or they would have to be quite
malevolent. This does not fit the popular image of global health
experts.
Beyond individuals, we now have entire institutions
mocking reality. They lie to each other and the public, repeat these
lies, and applaud each other for doing so. They can state obvious
stupidity with impunity as a once critical media now sees its role as
backing them unquestioningly, disseminating their pronouncements and
suppressing any information to the contrary for a perceived public good.
The emperor’s obvious nakedness has become proof that he is clothed.
Acknowledging the evidence of one’s eyes as he parades his wares is
tantamount to the crime of Galileo and must be treated accordingly....<<<Read More>>>...