If there’s one thing so many people love, it’s a nice big scoop of pseudoscience from ice cream manufacturers. In this case, Ben & Jerry’s:
What is implicit bias, and how does it shape our actions? The answer might surprise you. Read about it at https://t.co/CHlijdvr3a. pic.twitter.com/thl1nWbHVR
— Ben & Jerry's (@benandjerrys) October 24, 2017
Oh, OK.
I thought you sold ice cream. https://t.co/KfYhPIWtPK
— Neva the #1 American elbow doctor of New Jersey (@pipandbaby) October 24, 2017
That and progressivism!
https://twitter.com/Heminator/status/923239423734702081
https://twitter.com/cehoskinson/status/923238272284930048
What is implicit bias? A terrible name for a new ice cream flavor, that's for sure. https://t.co/ZPX8RBnQPG
— Aldous Huxley's Ghost™ (@AF632) October 25, 2017
https://twitter.com/FeihcsiimNot/status/923252371874025472
This is a weird ice cream flavor. https://t.co/NM11l9CrAp
— Nick Pappas (@NickAPappas) October 24, 2017
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Maybe that I think that most of the people that eat your products are stoners? https://t.co/6vkEUmjG5G
— Jules of Denial (@Coolish_Breeze) October 25, 2017
Stay tuned for a lecture from unilever https://t.co/UNR0eAmGwW
— Jebe the Arrow (@Mongol_Lawyer) October 25, 2017
The actual answer appears to have eluded the ice cream manufacturer.https://t.co/JrKBBEKJgf https://t.co/3VTB4zv4I0
— Ed Morrissey (@EdMorrissey) October 25, 2017
Ben & Jerry’s still seems a little frosted about the election.
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