I think the issue is arising because politics are driving what should be a purely scientific process.
CMRC should be a scientific endeavor. Research into any disease is a scientific matter. Yet the BPS approach regarding ME/CFS is inherently unscientific and often dishonest. This is highly objectionable to any rational human being who is not completely ignorant about the low quality of BPS research into ME/CFS.
Having BPS practitioners involved in the CMRC is equivalent to having hardcore fundamentalist creationists on a research collaborative regarding research into the theory of evolution. The very prospect is absurd. While we could say that everyone is entitled to their opinion, and should be allowed to give input, it's important to remember that not everyone's opinion is scientifically valid.
The fundamentalists who reject science are not going to renounce their views. There is not going to be a consensus. There will be constant disagreement between the factions, because they are working in entirely different frameworks.
But on the other hand there is a highly dysfunctional political involvement regarding certain diseases. Hence the CMRC is forced to allow the irrational and unscientific fundamentalists to participate. The entire situation is wrong, and despicable, and it should be remedied. But it's also unavoidable currently.
So I understand why it's happening, and I think real researchers are doing the right thing by participating and not allowing the fundamentalist BPS group to rule the CMRC unopposed. But I find it disgusting that fraudsters and quacks are put on equal footing with honest and diligent researchers, and I hope that situation ends as soon as possible.
And I hope that any real researchers on the council do not allow the fundamentalists to get a "fair share" of funding or other influence calculated based on there being X number of real researchers and Y number of quacks. The bottom line should be the science, even if the non-scientists can't be kept out of the CMRC entirely.
CMRC should be a scientific endeavor. Research into any disease is a scientific matter. Yet the BPS approach regarding ME/CFS is inherently unscientific and often dishonest. This is highly objectionable to any rational human being who is not completely ignorant about the low quality of BPS research into ME/CFS.
Having BPS practitioners involved in the CMRC is equivalent to having hardcore fundamentalist creationists on a research collaborative regarding research into the theory of evolution. The very prospect is absurd. While we could say that everyone is entitled to their opinion, and should be allowed to give input, it's important to remember that not everyone's opinion is scientifically valid.
The fundamentalists who reject science are not going to renounce their views. There is not going to be a consensus. There will be constant disagreement between the factions, because they are working in entirely different frameworks.
But on the other hand there is a highly dysfunctional political involvement regarding certain diseases. Hence the CMRC is forced to allow the irrational and unscientific fundamentalists to participate. The entire situation is wrong, and despicable, and it should be remedied. But it's also unavoidable currently.
So I understand why it's happening, and I think real researchers are doing the right thing by participating and not allowing the fundamentalist BPS group to rule the CMRC unopposed. But I find it disgusting that fraudsters and quacks are put on equal footing with honest and diligent researchers, and I hope that situation ends as soon as possible.
And I hope that any real researchers on the council do not allow the fundamentalists to get a "fair share" of funding or other influence calculated based on there being X number of real researchers and Y number of quacks. The bottom line should be the science, even if the non-scientists can't be kept out of the CMRC entirely.