UK Parliment on Homeopathy - Fails the first question

(skip to 1:29 for the good stuff)

This is part 1 of 11 of the The Parliamentary Science and Technology Select Committee of Great Britain looking into the quackery behind homeopathy. For some reason, the UK government is interested in determining if there is actual evidence for medical modalities that receive public funding.

I love how the pro-homeopathy group fails the very first question asked. It's a really good session.

The argument goes something like this:

"Does your product actually work?"

"Well, there's consumer demand for them."

"That's not what I asked. I asked if they work."

"No, they don't. But there is consumer demand."

At this point, my spinning head shoots off my neck and bounces around the room.

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