5/ asylums and prisons. There are also national borders and social and economic inclines. All four (five?) of these things keep populations apart. In the limit we'd use Big Data to bin each person precisely and some other technology to keep them apart. So I'd suggest that >>
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6/ Instead of saying "we incarcerate too many people", we instead say "we don't segregate people NEARLY enough". Every crime that happens is a failure to segregate victimizers from victims. What policies can we adopt to increase segregation?
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it's neither ugly, nor a turn I've got black friends, Jewish friends, etc. I believe in judging individuals AS individuals. However, the facts are clear, and a PC refusal to acknowledge them is grotesque and anti-rational.
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Race is not the defining variable. However, "as can be shown by controlling for that" is ass backwards. It's like saying "vaccines don't present disease, as can be shown by controlling for vaccines".
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