well i think age, personally, because that's more important structurally but yeah
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
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~ Richard Feynman
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because it's strongly correlated with other socioeconomic markers, like income and education. it's about getting targeted policy outcomes, directing it at where it will be most needed.Jay wrote:
Why is race important? It doesn't tell you anything besides skin color.
Jay doesn't believe in government. There is nothing that they can do about anything to him.Spark wrote:
because it's strongly correlated with other socioeconomic markers, like income and education. it's about getting targeted policy outcomes, directing it at where it will be most needed.Jay wrote:
Why is race important? It doesn't tell you anything besides skin color.
I just don't see skin color as a real factor. Targeted help, fine, but why is skin color important unless you're making biased assessments from the data? Oh, this neighborhood is black, they must need extra help because the stereotypes tell me so. I see socioeconomic class, not race. Race is meaningless.Spark wrote:
because it's strongly correlated with other socioeconomic markers, like income and education. it's about getting targeted policy outcomes, directing it at where it will be most needed.Jay wrote:
Why is race important? It doesn't tell you anything besides skin color.
but it is a factorJay wrote:
I just don't see skin color as a real factor. Targeted help, fine, but why is skin color important unless you're making biased assessments from the data? Oh, this neighborhood is black, they must need extra help because the stereotypes tell me so. I see socioeconomic class, not race. Race is meaningless.Spark wrote:
because it's strongly correlated with other socioeconomic markers, like income and education. it's about getting targeted policy outcomes, directing it at where it will be most needed.Jay wrote:
Why is race important? It doesn't tell you anything besides skin color.
Its not about skin colour, its about culture - which tends to have some correlation with race.Jay wrote:
I just don't see skin color as a real factor. Targeted help, fine, but why is skin color important unless you're making biased assessments from the data? Oh, this neighborhood is black, they must need extra help because the stereotypes tell me so. I see socioeconomic class, not race. Race is meaningless.
It's statistical correlation. If you see that as racist, well, that's your problem. It's important socioeconomic data.Jay wrote:
I just don't see skin color as a real factor. Targeted help, fine, but why is skin color important unless you're making biased assessments from the data? Oh, this neighborhood is black, they must need extra help because the stereotypes tell me so. I see socioeconomic class, not race. Race is meaningless.Spark wrote:
because it's strongly correlated with other socioeconomic markers, like income and education. it's about getting targeted policy outcomes, directing it at where it will be most needed.Jay wrote:
Why is race important? It doesn't tell you anything besides skin color.
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You've never really thought about it, have you? Just accepted it because it was normal...Spark wrote:
It's statistical correlation. If you see that as racist, well, that's your problem. It's important socioeconomic data.Jay wrote:
I just don't see skin color as a real factor. Targeted help, fine, but why is skin color important unless you're making biased assessments from the data? Oh, this neighborhood is black, they must need extra help because the stereotypes tell me so. I see socioeconomic class, not race. Race is meaningless.Spark wrote:
because it's strongly correlated with other socioeconomic markers, like income and education. it's about getting targeted policy outcomes, directing it at where it will be most needed.
This is fairly basic stuff.
So it's black people culture to sell drugs and kill each other? Nelson Mandela disagrees.Dilbert_X wrote:
Its not about skin colour, its about culture - which tends to have some correlation with race.Jay wrote:
I just don't see skin color as a real factor. Targeted help, fine, but why is skin color important unless you're making biased assessments from the data? Oh, this neighborhood is black, they must need extra help because the stereotypes tell me so. I see socioeconomic class, not race. Race is meaningless.
I agree with Jay more times than not and almost always when debating you and Dilbert.AussieReaper wrote:
Think the only person here who agrees with Jay, is Jay.
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we've exhausted muslims and abortions. i think everybody here supports gay marriage and ending the drug war. economics gets boring. DAST is pretty much the current events forum now. there's the occasional non-issue (like Macbeth's thread about public breastfeeding) but on the whole, this forum has descended into a never-ending argument of left vs right. I don't know why we keep acting like anybody's opinions on here will ever be changed.Spearhead wrote:
Is this what DST has turned into? Three threads on gun violence and school shootings? Ughh.
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It's US ghetto thug culture to glorify drugs, violence, and criminal behavior.Extra Medium wrote:
So it's black people culture to sell drugs and kill each other? Nelson Mandela disagrees.
I don't. I think it's fucking disgusting.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
everybody here supports gay marriage
Homophobia is often a sign of latent homosexual feelings within that person.Extra Medium wrote:
I don't. I think it's fucking disgusting.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
everybody here supports gay marriage
whatever dude, your breed's literally dying in the US so it doesn't really matter.Extra Medium wrote:
I don't. I think it's fucking disgusting.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
everybody here supports gay marriage