That's not my point. My point is don't dismiss all alternative views just because someone told you to. Consider a range of views and make your own informed decisions. This should not be about being on teams, but acting like adults.
The 'misinformation' label has made it really easy to just ignore a range of views through not wanting to be in 'that group.'
> But that is true because most of the time, the dissenting voices are wrong, if not outright lunatics
That's an incredibly broad generalisation, you're going to have to back that up with evidence. Does that also include those over-enthusiastically pushing the 'right' science that is in fact later proved wrong? Or are they not lunatics, just 'the science changed' on them?