Sunday, January 22, 2012

Cancer cure via a teenaged mind?


The Bright Future - it's out there*

 

MoSup called me in to watch this.  Great story of a 17-year-old California student who got to thinking.  About cancer.  And, a cure.


 
* unless she's a Chicom spy sent to infiltrate America's infrastructure.

4 comments:

I-RIGHT-I said...

Since nobody else will I'll borrow a line from Glen Reynolds; "faster please". I'm pretty sure I feel a case of cancer coming on. Damn, it's too early to drink.

You go girl! Just think, if it hadn't been for her f'ing around with that little idea some "deserving" moron into Black studies would have got her spot at UCLA.

Mary said...

Great mind, I am happy for her, and having lost many people I love to Cancer....I can't wait for a cure.

But...

The real story was the almost complete absence of any White faces in her class.

Anonymous said...

^^^ not mary

just sayin'
mary

pdwalker said...

There are several key points this program brings up:

- you must educate and nurture the smart fraction of your population. They are the ones who will be creating the future. You can be sure that this girl succeeded in spite of the education system because of her parents standing behind her (and giving the odd push and shove)

- Don't underestimate the Chinese. They are, on average, quite a smart and industrious people. The only reason they have not excelled past the Western world is because of a culture that prevents them from taking advantage of their natural talents. When unleashed in Western culture, you can see the difference.

- Immigration is a good thing - as long as you restrict it to give time for assimilation and as long as you restrict it to the best and the brightest and/or most successful. Importing morons will do a country no good at all.

PC? Hell no! Just the cold, hard, truth.

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