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by facepalm
3725 days ago
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Huh, you blame me for not providing data, but you don't want to provide data yourself? I don't understand your comment on my quotes of the article. They clearly set out to show in what ways white men dominate movie roles. My quote didn't distort that statement at all - I only chopped it up to make the quote shorter. You still haven't answered what you consider to be the use of the article? What are we even talking about? What data ("quantifiable analysis") do you want me to provide? I don't understand you. Thought experiments aren't useless, and data isn't automatically useful. You seem to be blinded by the presentation of the article (has charts and data, seems legit). It's like trusting a person because they dress like a physician - understandable human flaw, but misguided. |
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Interestingly, after the phrase you quoted out of context, they don't mention race again. Also they clearly aimed to discuss the claims made against Hollywood in a quantified manner. You are clearly just assuming that they had an agenda.
Could you provide any quantifiable analysis for your claim: "What matters is that all demographics get to see the films they like. It doesn't hurt one demographic if another demographic has more films made for."
Unfortunately you seem blinded by a high opinion of your own opinions. I trust the article more than I trust your armchair assumptions.