There is large ideological asymmetry in the Gold Medal Olympians people choose to tweet about:
- Everyone posts a lot about women, liberals especially so
- There are huge differences in tweets about Olympians by race
- Everyone posts a lot Black women, liberals especially so
Tweeting about women and Black women especially is disproportionate for all groups, but especially so for the most liberal. The extremes are about equally off when it comes to race in general.
But how 'off' people are is hard to qualify, since people medal for different things.
So to get to whether there was ideological bias, the authors who provided this data conducted some other experiments, like one in which people could promote someone to represent a disadvantaged group where one of the three options was Black.
Conservatives weren't biased here.
All the results including those from yet another experiment were convergent, but caveat: some results had nonsignificant or marginal interactions, but the authors didn't really focus on that.
The motive for the liberal-conservative difference seems to be a more-liberal desire to promote underperforming groups.
- His license is suspended
- He was once a soldier for a Mafia family
- He's telling me about his time in Rikers
- He's showing me YouTube videos
- He's telling me his theories about Jews
He's telling me about gang wars he was in ad a kid.
He's wondering why all the Chinese girls are lined up - for an audition?
He says to go to Mother's Ruin for latin prostitutes.
All of this entirely unprompted.
"Yeah, these African guys, yeesh"
"I couldn't fuck that whore because I got the erectile dysfunction."
As a recap on my appearance, Eli Lilly is pursuing:
- A one-dose drug for preventing most heart disease
- A vaccine for chlamydia
- A vaccine for gonorrhea
- A vaccine for Epstein-Barr
- A drug that lets you stay awake longer and feel more rested
And remember, Eli Lilly's big break historically was the University of Toronto licensing them to produce insulin.
They started off by giving it out for free, saving the world's diabetics at a time when there was no treatment available.
They've always been a force for good.
I think
- The heart disease drug will succeed
-- Will it commercialize? It can, easily. But I'm 50/50 due to the competition
- Chlamydia and gonorrhea vax will succeed, but I don't see much commercial potential with Lilly
- EBV vaccine will fail with Lilly, succeed eventually