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The crazy thing to me is how he persuaded investors to hand him $400m to develop a drug he bought for $5m that had failed four consecutive clinical trials at GSK. Four! Yeah yeah, due diligence at big funds is nonexistent but even so, that this didn’t raise eyebrows (or that he had a good spiel when they brought it up) is actually impressive.
Look at Sunak (or Patel, or Braverman) in the UK; Indians are already whites in the Anglo countries, the left just goes on as it did.
Fast talking, enough bafflegab about biotechnological improvements, and people willing to throw money at anything at the time - look how Elizabeth Holmes funded Theranos even though it should have been clear she couldn't do what she claimed. 'GSK are too big and too spread out over a whole range of possible drugs, we can instead focus everything on this one drug and get it through'.
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Indians (and other Asians) are whites when it comes to the spoils system run by elites, but not when it comes to anything that has to be approved of by the masses. Asians won't easily get into Harvard, because the masses don't get to decide who gets into Harvard, but anything which requires telling voters that an Asian is white isn't going to work very well. The closest the left can get is claiming that the Asian is some kind of Uncle Tom, which is related, but not quite the same.
(The UK may be different on this; I don't know.)
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Perhaps Vivek is the master dealmaker that Trump styles himself to be.
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