Stand up for science! Yes, but for all the scientists who are victims of ostracism...

Stand up for science! Yes, but for all the scientists who are victims of ostracism...

Vincent Tournier and Jacques Robert

Vincent Tournier is a lecturer in political science at the IEP of Grenoble. Jacques Robert is Professor Emeritus of Cancerology, University of Bordeaux
Stand up for Science: A generous mobilization in favor of threatened American researchers… that we had not seen at work in favor of those who were ostracized in the past for crimes of opinion. Ideological prejudices and political correctness harm science! Beware of militant actions that undermine scientific rigor…

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Stand up for science! Yes, but for all the scientists who are victims of ostracism...

In a great burst of generosity, many scientists, and even university presidents, have pledged to welcome American researchers who are facing dictatorial power that deprives them of research funding because their project or disciplinary field displeases incompetent tyrants, or simply because a particular forbidden word appears in their program.

This is all well and good and we fully subscribe to it: scientists must stick together when science is threatened. Yes, but it must be done for ALL THOSE who are thus threatened! The defense of science is a convenient excuse. French researchers have hardly spoken out when American scientists were harassed, threatened, ostracized, deprived of funding, suspended, or even dismissed for an offense of opinion. No one then suggested welcoming them to France. The suspicion of bias is all the stronger since, among the mobilized researchers, many have not hesitated, in recent years, to set themselves up as moral consciences. As is often the case, it is those who cheerfully mix genres between science and politics who have the least qualms about presenting themselves as the paragons of the scientific ideal. Have we heard ONE SINGLE scientist of this fine enthusiasm? Stand up for Science to rebel…

  • … When Elizabeth Weiss was banned from her laboratory and the anthropological collections she studied because she posed with a Native American skull in her hands?
  • … When Bret Weinstein was violently booed by students on the Evergreen campus and was forced to resign, along with his colleague and wife Heather Heying?
  • … When Verushka Lieutenant-Duval was suspended by the University of Ottawa for uttering the taboo word " nigga "?
  • … When Nicholas and Erika Christakis were driven to resign by excited and intolerant students who accused them (among other vague accusations) of wanting to create an intellectual space at Yale instead of a safespace ?
  • … When Richard Bilkszto, a college principal at the Toronto Academy, was driven to suicide after a woke anti-racism fury persistently called him a “white supremacist” and reported him to the authorities, leading to his firing?
  • … when, on the Columbia campus and some others, anti-Semitic students morally harassed and physically brutalized Jewish students?

All these are facts… And there are people behind these facts. Scientists, researchers, honorable teachers whose careers have been broken, even destroyed. Here are a few, everyone can find others. And let's not talk about similar facts that took place in France where a teacher-researcher, to take just one example, was sentenced to two years of suspension for similar facts, a not isolated fact that was not vigorously denounced. The selective indignation of our colleagues from Stand up for Science There is something biased and partial about it and that is why a number of us refuse to join it.

Our mobilized scientists ignore the many militant excesses that have been highlighted, notably by our Observatory. What is the relationship between science and DEI programs?Diversity, equity, inclusion) which have been enthusiastically developed in many universities? Is it serious to confuse the cessation of these programs with a suspension of research funding, as a recent platform of Monde ? DEI operations have nothing to do with science and their suppression is a matter of sound management when we see the incredible sums that were devoted to them, to the point that the New York Times He himself was alarmed by this. The University of Michigan campus in Ann Arbor had recruited a total of 16 non-faculty employees, more than twice the number of faculty members… The National Science Foundation, in the physical sciences, focused nearly 10% of its grants on DEI, totaling $675 million in funding.

French scientists are protesting that certain words may be banned if our colleagues want to access federal funding. They forget that language has become a battlefield. For several years now, "political correctness" has been developing on American campuses, where language is shamelessly exploited to impose new ideologies, particularly with a strange use of pronouns. A coded vocabulary has been put in place, particularly around "gender theory." It is therefore not surprising that expressions such as "body with vagina" to designate a woman or "sex assigned at birth" instead of biological sex are now on the blacklist of American academic institutions. Is the more obscurantist the one who opposes these expressions or the one who endorses them?

The same problem arises in France. Too many colleagues have allowed ideologies that have nothing to do with science to run rampant, when they have not supported and encouraged them themselves. Concepts as vague as “systemic racism” or “patriarchy” have been brandished to describe French society without encountering much resistance. The spread of Islamo-leftism has been denied, including by the CNRS and university presidents. The pro-Palestinian and anti-Semitic demonstrations that have taken place in the grandes écoles and universities, where Hamas supporters have sometimes been given a triumphant welcome, have made it possible to gauge the extent of the disaster.

We very much hope that American scientists will be welcomed in France, but if it is to develop "gender studies", "race studies", "decolonial studies" or "fat studies", no: we already have all that here! The objectives of the DEI are noble, but have been perverted, in an improbable exaggeration, by ideologues who saw it as an end in itself, and not a means of improving social justice, which is everyone's desire.

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