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Poor Beethoven, the man who couldn’t even hear the moment the people truly appreciated the master that he was.Remember that Beethoven was the 5th child.
tragic
Poor Beethoven, the man who couldn’t even hear the moment the people truly appreciated the master that he was.Remember that Beethoven was the 5th child.
Whilst I agree families having lots of kids they can’t afford is not fair on the kids, when you start having to pass a test be it financial, intelligence or anything else you’ve entered very dangerous territory. Not something I could ever support.
Ah Beethoven . . . Ode to joy . . . inspirationalPoor Beethoven, the man who couldn’t even hear the moment the people truly appreciated the master that he was.
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From a well-off family, Sabisky hardly fit Mr Cummings’ call for “true wild cards, artists, people who never went to university and fought their way out of an appalling hell hole”.
It speaks volumes about the arrogance of Downing Street that Boris Johnson did not immediately dump Mr Sabisky – or even disassociate himself from his views which are routinely found in the darker, damper recesses of the internet.
You cannot have such people in government unless you mean to give the impression that you agree with them. But someone in No 10 thought better. Mr Johnson’s team had gone out of its way to back Mr Sabisky.
Mr Sabisky, like Mr Cummings, has no formal training in the fields that they both claim to understand. Earlier this month Mr Johnson claimed that his government “will be governed by science and not by mumbo-jumbo”. Hiring this individual was evidence that this is not true.
If Mr Johnson or Mr Cummings wanted expertise in genetics then why not ask a scientist to advise them?
The reason is the prime minister’s adviser is not interested in exploring the dilemmas presented by diverging fundamental beliefs or those informed by scientific facts. He is interested in weaponising such debates for political gain.
No, a lot of women hate the pill and its side-effects. Interestingly enough, when trials for a male version of the pill started, the men complained about the side-effects and research pretty much stalled. Funny that.
I did wonder what happened to the male pill, it was just around the corner 10 years ago and i didn't hear anything much since.
I can't believe labour lost the last general election by such a margin with this guy around
Bloke is quite clearly a bit odd but good to see the pitchfork mob is out as soon as they see something they don't agree with, even if some of it has a ring of statistical truth to it.
As for that IQ snippet, it raises questions about opportunity and social mobility rather than being racist IMO.
Regarding things like population and birth control, I think there is a point here but people don't like hard truths and hurty fee fees anymore.
I certainly feel that there are people I know/know of that should not be parents. Their children will face the most extreme adversity in trying to get somewhere in life. I honestly don't see why a carrot rather than a stick approach would be a bad thing in these situations.
Didn't freakonomics cover this with an attempt to correlate crime rate drop to abortions in poor neighbourhoods?
I mostly sit on the sidelines and enjoy the drama these days when this sort of stuff hits the news. People are becoming hysterical over such trivial stuff now.
Did you see the maths is racist thing? It is from America so here you have two different people of view, Race and Gender hint at the same thing.
There are ways around those requirements by way of vocational qualifications, at least in the UK. I messed up my GCSEs for reasons but I do OK now.
I'm also not a huge believer in IQ scores really. Some of the cleverest people I know in the building trade would probably come in below 100. One of my mates can barely read but did a lot of my renovation work which all got signed off without a hitch.
I think it's a matter of playing to your strengths and taking advantage of the opportunities you get. I reckon a lot of companies miss out on good people by insisting on a degree (of any sort, even if unrelated to the field) in their recruitment process.
None of what you have written has anything to do with either the ethical position of his "advisers" or Johnson's failure to answer a relevant question.
Contractor? Really?
I wonder if the the misfit and weirdo was marched out of the office without the knowledge of Cummings? Yeah, right
This is why you never use your real identity on platforms like Twitter.
a few ill advised comments made years ago can still be dragged up and cost you your job.
This is why you never use your real identity on platforms like Twitter.
a few ill advised comments made years ago can still be dragged up and cost you your job.
The sooner people can't hide behind a keyboard and spew hatred anonymously the better it'll be.
I just don’t agree with peoples lives being forever affected and ruined by something they did when they was younger and a long time ago.This is why you should be forced to use your real identity online.
The sooner people can't hide behind a keyboard and spew hatred anonymously the better it'll be.