Ubisoft game development cycle:
Stage 1. Develop game for all consoles. Setting? Various and mysterious lands. Character? White guy.
Ubisoft game development cycle:
Stage 1. Develop game for all consoles. Setting? Various and mysterious lands. Character? White guy.
The Five-Thirty-Eight article I've been relying on has said about what you just said.
http://fivethirtyeight.com/datalab/the-ra…
Lower than the national average, higher than the average—significantly higher!—than the same income bracket. So! I definitely didn't want to insinuate that NFL domestic violence rates were…
You're absolutely right. The issue is that domestic violence is common on every level of our society. That is the real evil. Making NFL players take the brunt of our ire and not actors (Honestly, how many famous actors have been arrested for domestic violence and still continue to have huge, successful careers?), or…
I follow the point though. I can imagine that there would be even more pressure to not report, given the public scrutiny their lives are under. There was actually a story on Deadspin, I believe, where women began calling Baltimore DV shelters saying they "didn't realize this happened to anyone else." And it's…
The Five-Thirty-Eight article says that DV in the NFL is (1) lower than the national average, (2) four times worse than the arrest rate for all other crimes in the NFL, (3) and significantly higher for their income bracket. Correct me if I'm off base but I think that's the basic breakdown?
Good point! But that's all we have to work with?
I don't think that's an accurate reading of the stats. It says that DV prevalence is still considerably lower than the national average, though it makes up a high portion of their total arrests.
I don't know if I'd go that faaaaaaaaar. I read some quick and dirty stats that said prevalence of crime in the NFL is slightly below the national average. It's just more publicized. The issue, I think, is that the NFL has continued to minimize domestic violence and allowed players who were god-awful human beings, in…
I cannot believe this was a real human being.
I would like to add that I think ESPN actually did a wonderful job of trying to present this issue with all of the varied perspectives even though they may be awful or sometimes incoherent Ray Lewis stories as evidence. Most importantly, Chris Carter's speech to men, to black men, to people, to black folk to stop…
Lol, white people are hilarious.
Lol you believe in reverse discrimination.
Now I feel like a total asshole.
Just copy and paste a definition section for "racism" up in here so we can fight about it already.
One of the definitions of "racist" is having a prejudice based on preconceived notions of race. You're playing too hard with semantics.
It's both!
I wish I could downvote you.
Ahahahahahaha be-offendedness. White people are hilarious.
That's the necessary conclusion.
I did! And it was bullshit. I can actually disagree with Kareem, the god.