I find that people high up in academics tend to lose touch with reality.
I remember in college one professor ranting and raving about how students worry about grades too much and that we should all focus on actually retaining the material.
It's like yeah that's a pretty thought but 70% of the class was there on scholarship so if we don't make the grade we don't finish and have a mountain of debt.
On a separate occasion the dean of engineering wasted 2 full lectures of ethics class ranting about how we should give to the alumni association and how "it's a privilege to be here so we need to pay it back."
There were over 100 people in that room who were in at least $60k of debt to the school and we still had another semester left before graduation.
These people have brains the size of planets but couldn't comprehend in the slightest how reality gets in the way of their pretty little egalitarian ideals.
"Dude, the difference is the scale... back then they could hint at it, if they overdid it, that was a career ending mistake"
That's really more like a 15 year window because I remember the 90's and early 00's and by today's standards, people were racist as shit and it was considered acceptable.
Literally watch any comedy from that time and you'll quickly learn how different the discourse was.
In the past 5 or so years it's swung back super hard, I'll give you that, but PC culture as you're describing it had barely started in the 90's and really only got off the ground in a way you would recognize in the mid-late 00's.
4 doesn't seem to be a real thing because the only gene therapy for sleep that I could find were trials centered around GT for sleep apnea.
Listing gene therapy like you can just go to the doctor and request it is pretty disingenuous since insurance companies will make you jump through 10,000 hoops before even attempting something as expensive as gene therapy.
They weren't justifying they were explaining the decision making process.
It's important to know why things happen even if it's for reasons you don't agree with.
Singapore already has a base there for their F-15s, this isn't anything new so the locals probably won't care or even see the Qatari pilots.
I don't agree with any of this but I also don't think we should let the media manipulate us with bait that isn't going to go anywhere.
We need to keep pressing Epstein, everything else is misdirection.