Comment by llamaimperative
5 days ago
Nobody thinks the arithmetic is wrong, we're saying you're engaged in (really transparent and unconvincing) deception.
If the approval rate was 0.1% and 0.2%, does it give someone the correct impression to say "Democrats are twice as likely as Republicans to approve of the killing?"
After saying that sentence, would someone draw a diagram that's even remotely close to the actual probabilities and support levels?
No. Of course not. That's called deception.
If you say, "5-11% of Harris votes vs 2-8% of Trump voters approve," would someone be able to draw a diagram of probabilities that's pretty close to reality?
Yes. They would. That's called honesty.
So all you're doing here is adding to the outrage machine in, again, a really transparent, unconvincing, and deceptive manner. I know you probably think this is all clever and whatnot, but it really is wildly unimpressive.
>the positive reaction towards [the CEO's murder], seems rather associated with the left
So the question is, "of the population of folks who approve of the murder, how many are left leaning vs right?"
So your own data says that the population of murder-approvers is left leaning by a huge margin. you are the one using tricks to obfuscate that fact.
further, you are trying to malign the entire trump presidency based on his dining with a single person (and known troll) while dodging the fact that a significant contingent of Harris voters support that murder. you can't have it both ways
Take the two sets of numbers and ask someone to draw a diagram of the probabilities.
Your numbers: they will draw something not even close to reality
My numbers: they will draw something close to reality
That’s the whole argument. You are engaged in, again, fully transparent, unconvincing, and unimpressive deception.
And it’s weird because I don’t know who you think you’re convincing. Hopefully it isn’t you!