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by maxerickson
3279 days ago
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At any rate, I think my point is a response to your question about "interacting with universities" (you didn't ask me, but my point is that doing exactly that won't exactly convince one the claim the other poster made is entirely wrong). But that's just my point with the scare quotes. How does a single person go about gaining experience with the thousands of individuals that comprise a given university? And then there's ~10 million undergraduate students in the USA. Extrapolating from a few thousand people that choose to speak loudly isn't going to paint a meaningful picture of their views. |
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Protesters represent one tail of the distribution on some measure (e.g. "belief in social justice"). The fact that protests get more intense and/or more frequent and/or more populous are indications of a shift in the distribution (picture a normal distribution being shifted along the x axis).
That's what I am pointing to. I don't think everyone has to be in lockstep to be able to talk about what a given group does or believes or what not.