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Title: Math Matters
Post by: Shana A on November 09, 2008, 12:16:15 PM
Post by: Shana A on November 09, 2008, 12:16:15 PM
Math Matters
by: Darkrose
Sat Nov 08, 2008 at 18:19:11 PM EST
http://pamshouseblend.com/showDiary.do;jsessionid=BAA34157809107618988B04F9B342486?diaryId=8099 (http://pamshouseblend.com/showDiary.do;jsessionid=BAA34157809107618988B04F9B342486?diaryId=8099)
(And I cited that 70% too until reading Shanikka's excellent diary that broke it all down. - promoted by Pam Spaulding)
Since Wednesday, people have been tossing around the number "70%". That's apparenly now being taken as gospel, that 70% of African Americans supported Prop 8.
Homophobia is a serious problem in the black community--as in every single ethnic, racial and religious community in the country. But using the results of a single, non-representative poll to claim that 70% of all black people in the country--or even in California--are homophobic defies not only logic, but basic math.
by: Darkrose
Sat Nov 08, 2008 at 18:19:11 PM EST
http://pamshouseblend.com/showDiary.do;jsessionid=BAA34157809107618988B04F9B342486?diaryId=8099 (http://pamshouseblend.com/showDiary.do;jsessionid=BAA34157809107618988B04F9B342486?diaryId=8099)
(And I cited that 70% too until reading Shanikka's excellent diary that broke it all down. - promoted by Pam Spaulding)
Since Wednesday, people have been tossing around the number "70%". That's apparenly now being taken as gospel, that 70% of African Americans supported Prop 8.
Homophobia is a serious problem in the black community--as in every single ethnic, racial and religious community in the country. But using the results of a single, non-representative poll to claim that 70% of all black people in the country--or even in California--are homophobic defies not only logic, but basic math.
Title: Re: Math Matters
Post by: Kaelin on November 09, 2008, 02:04:47 PM
Post by: Kaelin on November 09, 2008, 02:04:47 PM
Statistical uncertainty means the true percentage can be lower, but it also means that the true percentage can be higher.
Regardless, it may do some good to see that more people (including Black people) are educated GLBT issues. Part of the issue may be that Democrats (at least with respect to elections) have taken Blacks for granted (on race and economic issues) and didn't put in the effort to press them on other issues. Of course, part of the issue may be that Blacks (in media) are quite heavily the butt of sexuality-related jokes, especially on matters of gender-identity.
All, it looks like Whites only barely supported the proposition's defeat. It's not like this group exactly did its job, either.
Again, it may be a better idea to focus on education than on blame (except for maybe those who funded the opposition campaign while enjoying tax-exempt status).
Regardless, it may do some good to see that more people (including Black people) are educated GLBT issues. Part of the issue may be that Democrats (at least with respect to elections) have taken Blacks for granted (on race and economic issues) and didn't put in the effort to press them on other issues. Of course, part of the issue may be that Blacks (in media) are quite heavily the butt of sexuality-related jokes, especially on matters of gender-identity.
All, it looks like Whites only barely supported the proposition's defeat. It's not like this group exactly did its job, either.
Again, it may be a better idea to focus on education than on blame (except for maybe those who funded the opposition campaign while enjoying tax-exempt status).