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I love the url "weapons of math destruction"
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I love the url "weapons of math destruction"
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Might be the most racist thing they could do
So I see that the new rumor is that the entire Seahawks plan to sit for the national anthem this weekend. Time for everyone to stop watching NFL.
So I see that the new rumor is that the entire Seahawks plan to sit for the national anthem this weekend. Time for everyone to stop watching NFL.
So I see that the new rumor is that the entire Seahawks plan to sit for the national anthem this weekend. Time for everyone to stop watching NFL.
The video in this link shows how after the government incentivized "Big Banks" to give out money to people they know could not pay it back eventually screwed over the people who took the loans.
Also, the median wealth of a black family is just over $6,000? Holy crap that does not even seem possible. This would mean they have no house, likely no car (and if they do it's a single junker), and not much in the bank...and are also likely a one parent family.
The video in this link shows how after the government incentivized "Big Banks" to give out money to people they know could not pay it back eventually screwed over the people who took the loans.
Among Republicans, it has become politically correct to be politically incorrect. Actually that’s the most politically correct thing that you can possibly be. As soon as you announce that you’re politically incorrect, you’re guaranteed smiles and laughter, and probably thunderous applause. Proudly proclaiming your bravery, you’re pandering to the crowd.
A math-filled new paper, by economists Chia-Hui Chen at Kyoto University and Junichiro Ishida at Osaka University, helps to explain what’s going on. With a careful analysis of incentive structures, they show that if self-interested people want to show that they are independent, their best strategy is to be politically incorrect, and to proclaim loudly that’s what they are being. The trick is that this strategy has nothing at all to do with genuine independence; it’s just a matter of salesmanship, a way to get more popular.
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But there is a sham here, and it’s ironic. The very Republicans who proclaim their rejection of political correctness have committed themselves to a host of policy judgments that are, in their circles, politically correct. Those judgments help define the prevailing orthodoxy. If you want to survive, you had better not question any of them.
Here are some examples: Gun control is a terrible idea. The Affordable Care Act is a disaster. The United States shouldn’t be doing a lot to combat climate change. Affirmative action is bad. The Barack Obama administration is a dismal failure. Ronald Reagan was great. The minimum wage should not be increased.
None of the leading Republican candidates dares to challenge even one of these statements in public. If Trump, Cruz, Rubio, or Carson supported an aggressive effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, or called for a boost in the minimum wage, you might not agree with him -- but you’d know that he really was willing to be independent and to say what he thinks.
Condemning political correctness? That’s telling people just what they want to hear. It’s the furthest thing from brave.
Late to the party but Cass Sunstein is on the case of the UChicago letter:
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2016-09-07/a-fix-for-the-culture-wars
also links to this article, which basically calls out this thread:
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2015-12-30/political-incorrectness-is-scientifically-bogus
Late to the party but Cass Sunstein is on the case of the UChicago letter:
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2016-09-07/a-fix-for-the-culture-wars
also links to this article, which basically calls out this thread:
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2015-12-30/political-incorrectness-is-scientifically-bogus
The trick is that this strategy has nothing at all to do with genuine independence; it’s just a matter of salesmanship, a way to get more popular.
But there is a sham here, and it’s ironic. The very Republicans who proclaim their rejection of political correctness have committed themselves to a host of policy judgments that are, in their circles, politically correct. Those judgments help define the prevailing orthodoxy. If you want to survive, you had better not question any of them.
Here are some examples: Gun control is a terrible idea. The Affordable Care Act is a disaster. The United States shouldn’t be doing a lot to combat climate change. Affirmative action is bad. The Barack Obama administration is a dismal failure. Ronald Reagan was great. The minimum wage should not be increased.
The video in this link shows how after the government incentivized "Big Banks" to give out money to people they know could not pay it back eventually screwed over the people who took the loans.
Also, the median wealth of a black family is just over $6,000? Holy crap that does not even seem possible. This would mean they have no house, likely no car (and if they do it's a single junker), and not much in the bank...and are also likely a one parent family.
...I see a much funnier going out of business spot in their future...
The NCAA is certainly good at getting positive press coverage from lefty journalists, distracting from the fact that it is a cartel that enriches itself off of 18 year olds.
As the NC GOP pointed out, shall men's and women's sports be merged?
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Holy shit, the North Carolina Republican Party just murdered the NCAA. Read this: <a href="https://t.co/V7Au6xne79">pic.twitter.com/V7Au6xne79</a></p>— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) <a href="https://twitter.com/ClayTravis/status/775510712160518144">September 13, 2016</a></blockquote>
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“As members of the Atlantic Coast Conference, the ACC Council of Presidents reaffirmed our collective commitment to uphold the values of equality, diversity, inclusion and non-discrimination. Every one of our 15 universities is strongly committed to these values and therefore, we will continue to host ACC Championships at campus sites. We believe North Carolina House Bill 2 is inconsistent with these values, and as a result, we will relocate all neutral site championships for the 2016-17 academic year. All locations will be announced in the future from the conference office.”
“The ACC presidents engaged in a constructive, wide-ranging and vigorous discussion of this complex issue over the past two days. The decision to move the neutral site championships out of North Carolina while HB 2 remains the law was not an easy one but it is consistent with the shared values of inclusion and non-discrimination at all of our institutions.”
“The ACC Council of Presidents made it clear that the core values of this league are of the utmost importance, and the opposition to any form of discrimination is paramount. Today’s decision is one of principle, and while this decision is the right one, we recognize there will be individuals and communities that are supportive of our values as well as our championship sites that will be negatively affected. Hopefully, there will be opportunities beyond 2016-17 for North Carolina neutral sites to be awarded championships.”
“Look, we have been clear that this ought to be repealed. And the reason why is we have 200,000 teammates. And we have 50 million customers. And if you think of how we run the company, we run the company to be the greatest place for people to work. And our own employees are worried that a law like this will impact them. Even if it may not affect them personally, in a sense of who they are, what they do, it affects their teammates.”
“It's now in litigation, which will take a while, probably. But our view is that it ought to be pulled back. Because it represents something that's against the values of our company.”
My question is... virtue signaling to whom? These sports entities are taking these phony stands in direct opposition to their viewership.Most states do not include "sexual orientation" or "gender identity" in their nondiscrimination laws. So the legal situation in any state the NCAA or the ACC moves their championships to is likely to be the same no matter what.
In other words, it is several dishonest and corrupt organizations engaged in extraordinary virtue-signaling.
My question is... virtue signaling to whom? These sports entities are taking these phony stands in direct opposition to their viewership.
My question is... virtue signaling to whom? These sports entities are taking these phony stands in direct opposition to their viewership.
That's what I mean, what the heck is ESPN doing? Does John Skipper think the SJW PC approach is good for business, or is he just injecting his own (or Bob Iger's) personal politics in the business to its detriment?They just signed a big deal with ESPN, right? Don't need to look much further, imo.
That's what I mean, what the heck is ESPN doing? Does John Skipper think the SJW PC approach is good for business, or is he just injecting his own (or Bob Iger's) personal politics in the business to its detriment?
Add the IOC to that list.Again, nothing the Nationwide Cartel Abusing Athletes does is to be taken seriously until they start forbidden the segregation of the sexes into different sports teams.