“It certainly annoyed some of the lions,” he later wrote. What Galton had was what would become known as the dog whistle, an instrument that works silently to corral and control canine ...
This unique sliding whistle would produce high-pitched sounds at frequencies above the limit of human hearing. Galton tested his invention on the streets of London by blowing it near dogs and charting ...
Dog whistles aren’t loud; they’re insidious. Pitched just low enough to let some people feign ignorance, while others nod in silent recognition. A half-smile, a shrug, and then the gaslighting ...
Musk certainly doesn’t have a dog in the race of ‘government efficiency’ when his companies have received $20 billion dollars from said government; No conflict of interest there.