With some of the most powerful world leaders being in denial about science-backed things like climate change, no wonder the situation got so bad, even the dogs decided to protest in the March for Science. Big and small doggos gathered together to support their human fellows on a mission to save the planet and secure the future of science. The protest took place last Saturday in 518 cities all across the US. It's not a coincidence it happened on Earth Day - one of the aims of this march was to increase the awareness about the Global Warming and press the government to address it. Come on, even the dogs understand how important this is!
The canines came to the protest with posters that expressed their views, ranging from the ones saying that cats are #alternativefacts, to those agitating to 'support Labs', to Golden Retrievers making their point clear with a 'Science Is Golden' poster... Below are some of the most creative signs from dogs of the March for Science.
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Of course not because some people just want tiny fire truck, baby blue or pink colored coffins. (This is from House don't yell at me, but some people are stupid about vaccinating)
great way of the message through so many dont wont to do it then blame everybody else when something happens
John, you're using an extremely right-wing, anti-science website as your source.Perhaps getting information on a site that doesn't flat-out deny scientific facts would be better place to look. While *some* populations of polar bears are stabilized, others are in fact, in decline. And they estimate that there will be a 30% decline in population by 2050. So it's not as good as your conservative website is suggesting.
Load More Replies...Completely true - you simply cant be a scientist if you have any sort of religious beliefs. Only true atheists are clear minded enough to build rockets. The 5.5 billion people of the world who are religious, all just want to blow stuff up and crash into buildings...
That's pretty depressing to think about it, like how selective breeding is nearly ruining, for example, the once athletic English bulldog is now suffering from nearly every disease thanks to selective breeding. There is really no such thing as a healthy bulldog, or many other breeds of dogs, that are truly healthy anymore. They can't mate or give birth without any operations. Many breeds of dogs which used to be healthier are facing more and more problems, thanks to selective breeding. 'Purebred' dogs (often mated which each other's parents or siblings) are less healthier than 'mix breeds' or 'mutts', as usually the genetics and stuff aren't as f****d up as the pure breeds (sorry for swearing). I'm sorry, but I'm not sure if I like this sign as much as the rest.
Yeah puppers are cute enough without selective breeding.
Load More Replies...I'm with 김지수. Selective breeding for arbitrary (and often functionally negative) aesthetics is a horrible way to promote science. This is the mistake a lot of people seem to make: they confuse science with tech. Scientific study shows us that selective breeding can do a thing and shows us how. That we DO it at all is not therefore "good because science!". Science is a process, not an end of its own. Science ALSO tells us that selective breeding is BAD, but people prefer to latch on to their aesthetic preferences and their "fun" instead of actually obeying data and facts that show we should stop doing certain things.
"My favorite qrequency is 50,000 Hz. You've probably never heard it before" LMAO!!
The results came in and it's scientifically proven that a large percentage of these dogs in the photos came back with a positive outcome on being a good boy.
The other large percentage had a positive outcome on being a good girl.
Load More Replies...Where the cavalier King Charles or pugs with a sign saying" a sick scientist breed me to have a skull that doesn't fit my brain"
The results came in and it's scientifically proven that a large percentage of these dogs in the photos came back with a positive outcome on being a good boy.
The other large percentage had a positive outcome on being a good girl.
Load More Replies...Where the cavalier King Charles or pugs with a sign saying" a sick scientist breed me to have a skull that doesn't fit my brain"
