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Very Bad Wizards
Tamler Sommers & David Pizarro
Tamler Sommers & David Pizarro

Episode Summary

David and Tamler start off talking about the infamous Richard Dawkins eugenics tweet. What does it mean for eugenics to “work”? And given the sensitive nature and horrific history of eugenics, is it wrong to raise the topic even if you’re just focused on the science? Hey we’re just asking questions, man… Then, huge baseball fan that he is, David insists that we talk about the massive Houston Astros sign-stealing scandal and cheating in sports more generally. When is bending the rules just part of the game (“if you ain’t cheatin’ you ain’t tryin’”) - and when is it really wrong? Why does the use of technology make cheating seem more dishonorable? Why weren’t the Astros players punished since they were the driving force behind the scandal? And why are apologies so hard on twitter? Sponsored By: BetterHelp: You deserve to be happy. BetterHelp online counseling is there for you. Connect with your professional counselor in a safe and private online environment. Our listeners get 10% off the first month by visiting Betterhelp.com/vbw. Promo Code: VBW Support Very Bad Wizards Links: Richard Dawkins slammed for saying 'of course' eugenics would work - Washington Times MercatorNet: Twitter piles on Richard Dawkins over eugenics tweet Astros cheating scandal had to result in historic punishment - Sports Illustrated Sign-stealing [wikipedia.org] How Much Of The Astros’ Legacy Is Now In Doubt? | FiveThirtyEight Does José Altuve’s Bad Tattoo Explain His ALCS Home Run Celebration? - The Ringer The Astros’ Apology Tour Is Off to a Comically Disastrous Start - The Ringer
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