And you remain wrong. It’s okay to not know things. It’s not okay to refuse to learn. Good luck.
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Replying to @QuinHillyer @keithlaw and
Quin, if you are expecting a connected series of statements intended to establish a definite proposition, you are not likely to get one in this thread.
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Replying to @QuinHillyer @baseballcrank and
yes, very silly to worry about (checks notes) homicide and assault rates. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/073401689301800203 …
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Replying to @keithlaw @QuinHillyer and
I would rank income inequality as probably the No. 2 problem to worry about, right after climate change (with of course overlapping consequences). "David Frenchism" probably third.
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Replying to @rothschild_eric @QuinHillyer and
Anti-science sentiment is on my list somewhere. Anyway, income inequality also leads to different educational outcomes; the wider the inequality, the wider the achievement gap.https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/003172171409500603?journalCode=pdka …
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Replying to @keithlaw @rothschild_eric and
Criminal Justice reform is #1 for me. Literal freedom trumps economic injustice imo, and the impacts could be felt more rapidly.
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Replying to @MrSugarPenis @rothschild_eric and
I don't disagree, but income inequality is even correlated with differences in life expectancy. Can't have literal freedom if you're dead. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/2513561 …
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One, the study looks at income, not income inequality. Two, "Importantly, these findings do not necessarily imply that income has a causal effect on life expectancy."
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