I can't wait for their enforced diversity quota, public shaming and humiliation of men, and displays of strong female characters to highlight out ongoing bias. Isn't it sad where a mere announcement already makes you groan and dry retch?
Women shouldn't be driving tractors. Forget texting while driving. Forget using instagram. She's going the whole "I'm a millennial, look at me on youtube!" angle. It's reckless and dangerous, and she should have her license revoked.
Can you promise that this test will not be mass-produced in China? It would be criminal for the Chinese to gobble up all the profits of a virus that they released on the world.
"The estimates, calculated by researchers in the UK, used aggregate data on cases and deaths in mainland China."
The problem with this is that China lies about everything. The state dictates what "facts" should be released. So this research is based on junk. To get an accurate analysis, you need to use data from a more trustworthy country like the USA, Italy, or Spain. Don't truth anything that comes out of the autocracy of China.
I don't like how she is referred to as a "woman", as by now, we all know that there is no such thing as "gender". Why can't it just be called a "person"?? Seriously people, this is the 20th century, ok.
This study comes from China, which lies about everything, so the results cannot be trusted. Chinese gov't likely strong-armed the results as part of their misinformation campaign. They have lied about literally every other stat - why would they tell the truth about this?
Automation takes a toll, and the market decides the cost of things (e.g. how much an employer is willing to pay an employee for a specific task). One facet of that toll is that employers are much less willing to pay a premium for tasks they believe can be handled by automation.
I think Boondocks, a cartoon about black boys that was written and drawn by a black boy, most accurately illustrates (pun!) the desired solution for black mentorship. Grandpa Robert Freeman literally fills this role for his two grandkids, especially with Riley. Uncle Ruckus offers an even better example. Maybe we should look to this show for guidance on the issue.
"Throw another shrimp on the barbie", he said. "No worries, mate. It'll be fine", he said...
FYI - I'm an Aussie born and bred, and part of our culture is to laugh at ourselves, even during the hard times. That's how Australians stay so resilient through hardship.
I'm really glad to see that there is at least some type of corporate accountability going on for so many people dying. This probably should have happened sooner.