Great news: the BCA has dropped its ill-conceived lawsuit against journalist and skeptic Simon Singh! WooHOO! My huge and hearty CONGRATS to Simon! The British Chiropractic Association, an umbrella organization for chiropractors in Britain, had sued Simon for libel because he had written in a newspaper article that they "happily promote bogus remedies". They said this was defamatory, and that Singh meant they knew that they were lying about the remedies. If you read what Simon wrote that's clearly not true; he was obviously saying that they were happy to promote remedies that happened to be bogus, not that they necessarily knew what they were promoting was bogus. What Simon certainly was saying is that a lot of the so-called "remedies" chiropractors claim to work simply don't, and have no evidence at all to support them. But he never said the BCA was knowingly lying to the public to promote ...
BREAKING: BCA drops libel case against Simon Singh!
The British Chiropractic Association lawsuit against Simon Singh is dropped, marking a significant win for free speech and skepticism.
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