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So....statistics are only valid when they promote your ideals?
Or is it that, in your mind, the stats that don't run parallel with your ideals have obviously been misinterpreted or fudged?
Just trying to figure out your stance on statistical data.
Stats are valid when they are used in the proper context and are not being misrepresented. For example, Black and Native American people account for a disproportionate number of drowning deaths in the US. But it would be irresponsible to simply conclude that those groups are inherently bad swimmers. Just like the way the 13/50 trope is irresponsibly used to imply non-whites are inherently more prone to criminal behavior.
All that aside, this meme isn't attacking men. It's attacking sexist tropes used against women.
Nah, it's a sexist joke. But it's funny because "Haha, men bad".
It's equivalent to making a joke like this: "Men do care about their feelings. Feeling their dick being sucked"
I think this one might have gone over your head mate.
Statistics are just numbers. What matters is how they are used. Anyone who has studied stats knows that it's common to craft misleading conclusions from real data.
So what is the "right" way to use them?
So long as they are helping the "downtrodden"* it's ok to see the numbers differently?
I have studied statistics. In my studies I learned that numbers do not lie, people lie. And, as was stated before, people can manipulate numbers to match their narrative.
I've seen studies published as "fact" just because the author manipulated the numbers to match their findings.
This is what we should base our outlook on?
*in this instance, "downtrodden" refers to the person or group deemed savable by those who are looking to be a savior.