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Their methodology for determining a racially distinctive name is explained. It goes wel beyond your methodology which is "doesn't sound black to me".Did you look at that study? I did. Do you know how they "identified" a black name? They looked that the North Carolina DMV traffic infractions list. They found names like Patrice, Maurice, Leroy, and Reginald. Those don't necessarily sound black to me (Patrice sounds French; I hear Leroy and I think of a hillbilly). But since they took it from the NC DMV, a greater proportion of blacks will make it appear a black name.
I can tell you his first one! When he said his inaugural crowd size was larger than Obama's.Yet you couldn't list them, as I did for the lies you believed.
I would like to remind all that Trump's exaggerations and fibs have no where near the significance of the most prodigious liar ever to infest the White House, Hussein Obama.
Nothing Trump has prevaricated about amounts to a hill of beans compared to these examples:
1. Obama told illegal aliens to go and vote, saying "When you vote, you're a citizen yourself."
2. After promising that Iran would never get nuclear weapons, Obama guaranteed them nukes.
October 7 2008, in the second presidential debate: "We cannot allow Iran to get a nuclear weapon. It would be a game-changer in the region. Not only would it threaten Israel, our strongest ally in the region and one of our strongest allies in the world, but it would also create a possibility of nuclear weapons falling into the hands of terrorists. And so it's unacceptable. And I will do everything that's required to prevent it. And we will never take military options off the table"
The first is an attack on America, the second, on all of Western Civilization.
They also took names from the North Carolina DMV infractions list. So a name like Patrice--that might be whiter in the wider society--is going to be black from the North Carolina infractions list.Their methodology for determining a racially distinctive name is explained. It goes wel beyond your methodology which is "doesn't sound black to me".
We classified a name as racially distinctive ifmore than 90% of individuals with that name are of a particular race, and selected the most common distinctive Black and white names for those born between 1974 and 1979. Distinctive last names came from the 2010 U.S. Census. We selected names with high race-specific shares among those that occur at least 10,000 times nationally. The full list of experimental names appears in Appendix Table F2.
The use of the names was data driven.
We are talking about speeding. Everyone speeds.They also took names from the North Carolina DMV infractions list. So a name like Patrice--that might be whiter in the wider society--is going to be black from the North Carolina infractions list.
Conclusion: flawed data.
Sorry, where did I say that?But you just said blacks get more tickets.
Why? Do you imagine proper grammar is a real objective thing?![]()
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Sure there is. Educated people like you who know proper grammar is an objectively real thing....Not for people like you.
But among educated folks, yes, it is.
Nope. I think you've covered it.Do you have any other "grammar secrets for dumb people" you want to share, klanboy?
LOL
Thank you.No white privilege because PC says so, though she is lying through her teeth.
Good to see you back.