2560px-SmithsonianInstitutionNationalMuseumofNaturalHi Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date August 13, 2025 CategoriesHuman ExceptionalismHuman Origins and AnthropologyScience Reporting Tagged , Andrew McDiarmid, art historians, Casey Luskin, chimpanzees, Georgetown University, human exceptionalism, human origins, interference, Lisa Strong, Michel Martin, misinformation, museums, National Museum of Natural History, New York Post, npr, pre-human ancestors, professionals, Smithsonian Institution, taxpayers, Trump Administration, trust, White House Are We Calling on the Smithsonian to Fix Errors Just to Be Mean? David Klinghoffer August 13, 2025 Human Exceptionalism, Human Origins and Anthropology, Science Reporting 4 The errors and biased oversimplifications of scholarly material all run in one direction: to persuade visitors that humans aren’t exceptional beings in nature. Read More ›
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