kevin_strom on Nostr: After Darwin published _On the Origin of Species_, there were whole roomfuls of ...
After Darwin published _On the Origin of Species_, there were whole roomfuls of well-financed books and articles 'refuting' Darwin published, probably very impressive to the average person at the time. But they were all preposterously wrong, are all laughable today, and are all forgotten -- and _On the Origin of Species_ still stands as a work of genius, which greatly advanced our consciousness of reality. So also will the works of William Gayley Simpson, Revilo P. Oliver, and William Luther Pierce one day be regarded. And the snipes of the controlled media attacking their ideas, so famous today, will be utterly forgotten.
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