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re: “Relevant Statistics” Thread
Posted on 6/2/20 at 10:23 pm to Korkstand
Posted on 6/2/20 at 10:23 pm to Korkstand
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The actual data shows that 13% of the population is committing 23% of the violent crime. Out of proportion, sure, but not 45X out.
The statement is "Blacks commit X times more attacks on whites than whites commit on blacks". The statement itself is restricting the data to black and white population so you can't just go and add extra because you want to. Why did you point out that ONE statement then proceed to pull data on ALL violent crime?
Posted on 6/2/20 at 10:28 pm to WildManGoose
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The statement is "Blacks commit X times more attacks on whites than whites commit on blacks". The statement itself is restricting the data to black and white population so you can't just go and add extra because you want to. Why did you point out that ONE statement then proceed to pull data on ALL violent crime?
Exactly. He has figured out he's wrong about this, so he's bobbing and weaving like Ali hoping nobody notices.
Posted on 6/2/20 at 10:32 pm to WildManGoose
quote:Because if you want to normalize by population, that's what you have to do. If you restrict to a subset and then normalize, you have to restrict to the same subset. You are looking at the crime that whites commit against 13% of the population, and comparing that to crime that blacks commit against 61% of the population.
The statement is "Blacks commit X times more attacks on whites than whites commit on blacks". The statement itself is restricting the data to black and white population so you can't just go and add extra because you want to. Why did you point out that ONE statement then proceed to pull data on ALL violent crime?
In other words, you are looking at 13% of white crime and 61% of black crime, and then multiplying black crime by 5 times again.
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