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Not sure if you're asking the specific commentator you're replying to or are using "you" in a general sense.
I'm going to assume the later, and that you're interested in times that people have received this kind of harassment. If I'm wrong I at least think I'll be helping you prove your point.
I got a smattering of

Because local news reports are totally unbiased about what crimes they cover. They would never ever give a misleading impression about the racial make up of crimes in a major city.

http://mediamatters.org/research/2014/…

Perhaps you should consider brushing up on statistics so you know when a sample is biased and why

Do you have a source on that stat?
Or is this the typical naiveté and lack of all intellectual rigor I encounter so frequently on the internet?

Because the FBI's charging/arrest statistics slightly disagree with your numbers (49.7% of those arrested for homicide are black) but even that really doesn't tell us wether

One can construct a purely libertarian argument for unrestricted abortion based on a woman's right to evict a fetus from occupying her property (e.g. her uterus). But I should note that Libertarians are probably the only people who would be more persuaded by an appeal to property rights than an appeal to morality.

3D printing

This is a great analysis. In my opinion the Naruto manga would fit in the same category — the early volumes were compelling and well executed without relying on too many tropes but also didn't have a lot of depth or complexity.

Personally I find Attack on Titan infuriating because of it's reliance on tired character

I disagree about the triviality of writing this program. To write it from scratch one would need to write the the printf function, the C compiler and the operating system. The later two tasks are ones I would consider very far beyond trivial.

As an analog consider the complexity needed to design an electronics circuit

You linked to incarceration stats.
That's not the same thing as crime commission stats.

Have you considered that black people would be disproportionately represented in incarcerated populations under a racist system that seeks them out to punish them with harsher sentences for lesser infractions and ignores or gives

"And ultimately, we can trace sexual violence in impoverished communities to its core cause: capitalism ..."

Bullshit.

If this were the case than there would have been lower rates of sexual violence before capitalism was adopted.
That isn't the case. I can find the primary source documenting genocidal rape campaigns by

You may have heard of a thing called: "fire codes"
If not: they are a thing our society has developed to tell when the number of people gathered in an enclosed space is endangering anyone's safety —- no matter how peaceful the gathering.

"I do not need to inform myself of the needs of sex workers, voluntary or not. Besides the fact that it has nothing to do with the point at hand...."
So regulation of sex work has nothing to do with the needs of sex workers.....
I guess from that standpoint it makes sense to do everything about them without them.

"Decreasing the legal cost/risk of purchasing is what increases the demand. "
No, it decreases the quantity demanded, which as I suggested probably leads to more serious crime. Read the first paragraph of this article for the distinction: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demand only keep in mind that legal risks are part

You realize that all 146 of those women were international trafficking victims (who were being interviewed by an anti-trafficking organization....) and not voluntary sex workers right?
While it's certainly important to hear their stories, we also need to hear the stories of voluntary and survival sex workers.

I'd love to see those links.
Also decriminalizing doesn't increase demand... it decreases the costs of purchasing (in terms of legal risk to the purchaser). That demand is partially *unmet* in an criminalized framework but it still exists. Economic theory would suggest that criminalization will increase the chances

sup. You realize I gave examples of female characters who occur in games and aren't sex objects, right? You might want to re-read my comment and try to comprehend it this time.

But that's right, for some reason you think my political identification means I'm not qualified to speak on a subject. You of course fail to

"It would be the first time in history that an entire sector decided to skip on enormous piles of cash, because principles."

You realize that colleges didn't used to admit paying female students, right?
Or that hollywood still has trouble making movies for women by women?

The only creative industry I can think of that

Because applying an argument about comic book characters to romance novels isn't going to cloud the issue or anything.

Men in romance novels novels can and are sometimes objectified. I'm not sure how often it occurs. But I know there are some romance novels in which those men have agency and aren't purely sexual

You do realize that literally everyone is biased right?
As scientists we are trained to try to minimize how our biases affect our work, but we still sometimes fail.

In a political debate we should be biased. But we should still try to examine other arguments without bias, and see where there merits are.

But everyone is

Tell me again how enabling youtube commenters to send her rape threats is similar to peer review? Because I'm a little foggy on why you're comparing those.

Also it's not cherry picking because she's not "ignoring a SIGNIFICANT portion of related cases" that contradict her position. How many games can you name with "a

Can you explain how this is weakly supported?
This was literally the first google result: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third-per…
followed by a page of academic looking references in google.

Which claim do you think is weakly supported?

Because as a gamer, let me tell you how the people I know who have the poorest ability