This is the most succinct blue pill/red pill test I’ve seen yet
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Actually not as rare as one would think. This seems to be the norm now.
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Are you saying Pew is an arm of the corporate press?
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Worse, they're an arm of the universities.
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Probably one of the most blatant recent examples of when you still want to turn a major defeat into a way to dunk on your political rivals in order to advance the Cathedral talking point.
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The thread gives me hope though.
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Kind of reminds me of the "Obama cut the deficit in half" line.
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They try to correlate the hardest hit areas with nonwhite residents, then go on to show that those same hardest hit areas are in places where people are more educated with virtually no change for those living in poverty.pic.twitter.com/pDPS4Z5HKi
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Im confused by this chart. Is the data deaths or a death rate? If it is unadjusted for population i would think theyd be eager to state it as it enforces their point, or at least convert to the rate to make the stronger case. So is it the rate?
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