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In reply to the discussion: Analysis Of Kentucky Election Results Indicates Fraud [View all]L. Coyote
(51,129 posts)If I take a data set of domiciled couples and sort them by gender, I don't expect that the CHS (cumulative height share) will be equal. I expect the males to have the larger share of the result. But, if I the population by another criteria, say zip code instead of gender, the two groups can be expected to accumulate near the same height total. After all, the couples will not be separated by the sort since they share zip codes. So, it is this simple: if you sort by gender first, don't expect us to buy your book about how the men are stealing inches from the women, and its happening everywhere, some sort of vast right wing conspiracy.
That said, don't expect me to lower my belief in the vast right-wing conspiracy either because of an illogical and simplistic misdirection or to lower my ultimate faith in democracy or determination to vote and to influence politics. I'm not falling for voter suppression, no matter how nuanced the propaganda!