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I've said it before back on Reddit, and I'll say it again here: This guy seems to have a solid point to make about the efficacy of Ivermectin, but he keeps sullying it with personal attacks against Scott Alexander. He very clearly has an axe to grind against Scott, which is why he uses hyperbolic titles like "Scott Alexander wounds Rationalism!!!". His work has a great amount of light, but he adds a bunch of unnecessary heat either out of resentment towards Scott, in an attempt to clickbait, or both.

I was reasonably impressed by the last one (investigating Strongyloides incidence). It wasn't airtight, but it was good work and avoided personal attacks.

I'd gone into it expecting performative handwringing because of the Rationalism Wounded nonsense. The tenor of this summary suggests that such restraint was temporary, and he's back to scoring points as a controversial, yet brave independent-minded intellectual.