Stick to baseball, 3/18/23.

I’m running around Florida this week and will have a draft blog post up Sunday or Monday, but for now you’ll have to just make do with my ramblings here. It’s been a fairly unproductive week on the minor-league scouting side, but better for draft scouting, which I’ll write up before Monday.

In the meantime, the links:

  • An online influencer who pushed ivermectin to his followers FAFO’d – he took a daily dose of the antiparasitic, which causes severe heart damage if taken for too long or in large doses, and died of a massively enlarged heart. Now his followers are worried about their own health. Maybe they should have listened to doctors and scientists instead of one fucking moron with an internet connection?
  • Meanwhile, some parents of autistic kids are torturing their children by giving them ivermectin despite its horrible side effects. Where are all the people who claim their main goal is protecting kids when they campaign against drag shows and LGBT+ themed books?
  • Comedian Russell Brand’s turn towards conspiracy theories and anti-science views is a harbinger of a grim future where those with huge digital platforms misinform their large, often younger audiences.
  • Trump has once again called on his supporters to riot if he’s indicted, which I think is probably an attempt to deter state prosecutors from doing so. Let’s hope the relevant authorities are prepared this time around.
  • He’s also targeting Wall Street firms that use ESG (environmental & social goals) as part of their investment or other strategies, and while everyone agrees this is performative on his part, there’s a stunning lack of rejoinders from his targets.

Comments

  1. Sorry to hear you’re stuck in Florida. Good luck, stay safe, and watch out for those local chucklefucks.

  2. Just a nit: the G in ESG is governance, not goals. That is how the potential intestee structures its business like composition of the board of directors via independence, skin in the game, etc. An investor that does not consider this is akin to a baseball scout who doesn’t consider bat speed for a position player.

  3. Brian in NoVA

    While I understand the academic and free speech issues, Wax is also proving she can’t be trusted as a fair and honest towards BIPOC, LBGT+, and other students. I’m not even sure implicit bias is at play when she seems to openly flout her bigotry. That to me is the extremely problematic part. She’s basically bragging about not being an honest broker. I just don’t see how someone like that can be allowed to have tenure or hide behind free speech.

    • A Salty Scientist

      My take from inside the academy (I’m a tenured Prof). I think the bar for revocation of tenure should be exceptionally high. Like sexual harassment, explicit discrimination, criminally abusive behavior. She very well may be guilty of #2, and were I an administrator at Penn, I would be scouring her grade data to see if minorities did consistently worse in her classes than the rest of her departmental colleagues. I would also make it clear that discriminatory language inside of the classroom is unacceptable and will lead to censure or worse. She’s potentially in violation of both Title IX and Title VII.

      Aside from tenure, it’s still likely possible to remove her from the classroom for cause. And depending on her contract and university rules, removal from teaching could come with a concomitant pay cut (e.g., if her position is listed as 40% teaching, she could get a 40% pay cut if sanctioned from teaching).

  4. Imagine having your world views influenced by a halfwit like Russell Brand.