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Peter Daszak of Eco Health Alliance Faces Calls to Quit

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30 points by jeffrwells 3 years ago · 22 comments

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rcme 3 years ago

This guy always cracks me up:

> A Freedom of Information Request has shown that Daszak organized a letter to squash rumors that COVID leaked from a lab, in a way that did not link back to collaborations between WIV and EHA. Before his organizing role was revealed, Daszak called the lab leak theory terms such as "preposterous," "baseless," and "pure baloney," and claimed the WIV wasn't culturing viruses similar to SARS-CoV-2.

> It later emerged that WIV had been working with RaTG13, one of the closest know relatives of SARS-CoV-2. Daszak had denied WIV had been actively working on RatG13, telling Wired: "We thought it's interesting, but not high-risk... So we didn't do anything about it and put it in the freezer."

I'm surprised the calls are only that he resign. He should be under criminal investigation for unleashing one of the most disruptive contagions in human history.

  • systemvoltage 3 years ago

    Lab leak theory proponents were flagged on HN in 2020. So much for us trying to say this, comes off as rich. I just wish we could be a bit more self-critical and introspective.

    • credit_guy 3 years ago

      The system is imperfect, but how do you design a better system?

      It's easy to design a system that prevents the flagging in this particular case, but will it be better overall?

      I feel that it's quite inevitable in a community like HN for this theory to get flagged. It's undesirable, but the alternative is worse.

      Why? Because at its core, the HN community is a polite, considerate one. We try to apply the charitable interpretation when possible.

      The postings about the lab-leak theory could be interpreted in a charitable way too, but unfortunately, the lab-leak theory has a dark undercurrent: "China is bad". Of course, lots of people on HN are smart enough to understand that the lab leak was a joint China-US fiasco (of stupendous proportions). But they also understand that these nuances will be lost in translation. "China bad" is the only thing that comes out.

      For more than half a year there were numerous attacks on Asian people in the US. This was not just a theoretical exercise, it resulted in actual hate in the US.

      So flagging the lab-leak postings was in line with the HN's tendency to go for the charitable interpretation.

      • fidgewidge 3 years ago

        > We try to apply the charitable interpretation when possible

        To the people we're debating with, yes! That doesn't mean everyone needs to have wide-eyed naivety about every possible person, institution or event that could be discussed.

        > the lab-leak theory has a dark undercurrent: "China is bad".

        > So flagging the lab-leak postings was in line with the HN's tendency to go for the charitable interpretation.

        This is a useful case study of why so many people have a problem with wokeness: "we can't allow any criticism of the Chinese government because someone, somewhere, might do generalize to all Chinese and do something bad". That's destructive to intellectual curiousity and honesty of all kinds.

        Anyway it doesn't seem like the best possible explanation. It wasn't just China-related stuff like that which got reliably flagged and downvoted. It's anything that criticized any aspect of the response, unless the criticism was insufficiently aggressive response.

        A different attempt: HN has many people who owe their status in society to confidence in the academic/scientific system. Anything that brings that system into disrepute gets attacked. Same pattern is seen on discussions of vaccines, climate change, anything where there is allegation of bad behaviors by public sector researchers or people who justify their stance through caring about the collective future. Ideology is also corrupting. A very common response to people posting evidence of problems with the natural origin theory or other non-COVID scientific dogmas is "that link is to a right wing site so I won't look at it at all". The justification for it being a right wing site? That it contains criticism of government science, a perfect ideological catch 22.

        A simple alternative is to make people select one of a handful of reasons for flagging, and if the selected reason doesn't seem justifiable, those people lose flagging privs.

        • credit_guy 3 years ago

          > select one of a handful of reasons for flagging

          A version of this idea was discussed when the flagging feature was introduced [1]:

             A flag is enough. People around here are pretty smart. The reasons why will mostly be obvious.
          
          > if the selected reason doesn't seem justifiable, those people lose flagging privs.

            It's in place right now, except for the selected reason. If the flagging does not seem justifiable, those people lose flagging rights. It's a tough call on the moderators though. 
          
            Is there a way to crowdsource the decision? Without increasing too much the complexity? Quite unlikely. 
          
           My take: HN is the best there is. It's not perfect, but few things in life are perfect.  
          
          [1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=226400
          • fidgewidge 3 years ago

            Interesting, thanks!

            I don't think that belief worked out there. I browse with showdead turned on. Many, many stories end up dead and it's often very unclear why. For comments you can usually guess but that guess is never more precise than "this upsets some people a lot" which is almost tautological. You can speculate about what exactly upsets them, but it becomes only pop psychology, and anyway, hiding whole discussions because some people didn't like it even if it was polite and intelligent goes against the stated goals of the site. It actually incentivizes people to shoot the messenger.

      • nradov 3 years ago

        But the Chinese government is bad regardless of whether they played any role in starting the COVID-19 pandemic (we have no hard evidence on that). There should be no doubt among us that the Chinese Communist Party is an enemy to all of humanity.

    • TechBro8615 3 years ago

      I posted a link [0] to project-evidence.github.io [1] in April 2020. I think it got flagged at the time, but a year later somebody vouched for it when I complained about the previous flagging in a comment on another thread just like this one.

      It's an unbiased document that has aged pretty well, IMO.

      FWIW, I also think many (not all) of the tweets from @EthicalSkeptic have aged well. But he's definitely not for everyone (and his - or their - pseudonymity does reduce trust, regardless of how understandable it is in this climate... after all, I'm using a pseudonym for the same reasons!).

      [0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22912353

      [1] https://project-evidence.github.io/

    • tempera 3 years ago

      An open forum like Hacker News is taken care of such that opinions that go against the narrative on sensible topics like: covid, elections, inflation, crypto get massive downvotes and even more, there are task-forces that handle discussion and form opinion to give impression that a majority of people are woke :)

      • systemvoltage 3 years ago

        Dang should intervene IMO, he does such a fantastic job on other topics. When opinion is controversial but based in good reasoning, he should step in and foster those opinions. At the very least, disable flagging them.

        I’ve lost interest in HN because there are no new things I can learn. It’s the same anti-car thread after anti-car thread.

  • sfusato 3 years ago

    > Peter Daszak is pictured leaving the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China on February 3, 2021, as a members of the World Health Organization COVID origins investigation team.

    You can’t make this up. Then they wonder how/why the people lost the trust in the institutions.

scohesc 3 years ago

I wonder who made the call that the WIV virus leak was a conspiracy, that we shouldn't believe in it, and that anybody spreading such a preposterous idea were racists, idiots, conspiracy theorists, horse medicine eating luddites?

It's amazing how easy it is to control the narrative. Just plant a couple seeds at the highest level of media organizations and the journalists/social media companies, etc. do the social policing themselves.

  • klyrs 3 years ago

    The reasoning I saw was that regardless of origin, finger-pointing was counterproductive to the primary goal of dealing with the immediate concerns of the pandemic. Firefighters do their job first, then the forensics team comes in after. Now is the appropriate time for investigating how it happened.

    • systemvoltage 3 years ago

      Both could have happened in parallel. The fact that it is a lab leak vs. something else wouldn't have any effect on pandemic containment. What it did is sow incredible distrust in our institutions. It lead to long lasting damage which was compounded by institutions going on full defensive mode, doubling down on their old premises instead of adopting humility and compassion, admitting to mistakes. Those that continue to justify this in the name of "containment" are chipping away what little is left.

      • klyrs 3 years ago

        Meanwhile Trump and his followers were out there making racist comments and saber-rattling at China. That astoundingly boneheaded diplomatic failure unnecessarily ratcheted international tensions to the point where, no, we absolutely were not able to simultaneously research the cause and also collaborate on mitigating the impact of the virus. That diplomatic tension was repeatedly highlighted as a specific reason that investigation would not be tenable. If you're going to talk about the erosion of trust, be honest and look at how the conspiracy theorists have been contributing to that erosion.

        • fakedang 3 years ago

          Heh China, collaborate?

          Do you think it is culturally okay in Communist China to admit wrongdoing? Hint hint, it isn't.

          • klyrs 3 years ago

            Your tired, shallow and jingoistic hot take conveniently ignores the very context of the story. The lab in Wuhan is literally an international collaboration. With China.

IndoorPatio 3 years ago

Newsweek is always good for a laugh these days.

"Calls to Quit"? Sounds serious. By how many people? More than 10? No?

DynamicDude 3 years ago

Quit? He should be in prison.

justinclift 3 years ago

(2021)

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