Louisiana you say? Where the average black person is traumatized by simply living there? Best thing black people can do in that state is Get Out. The black political leaders ain't gon do shit there either. Look up cancer alley.
Louisiana you say? Where the average black person is traumatized by simply living there? Best thing black people can do in that state is Get Out. The black political leaders ain't gon do shit there either. Look up cancer alley.
This movie came out when I was 10 or so and had so many “firsts” for me. The first time I got to see other women playing a sport and struggling to be good at it, rather than just being a prodigy on the boy’s team. The first time I saw a culture outside of white/black (I am white). The first time I saw grown women…
It may have more to do with the fact that polling hasn’t really grown with the population.
I suspect you’re right about the significance of errors in polling methodology. And YES, we absolutely need to hold media outlets accountable for transparency. This has to fall upon the responsibility of media outlets— unfortunately, many viewers just don’t understand even the fundamentals of statistical theory, and…
To be honest, polls are not reliable enough.
If you ever go back and look at any polls videos from MSM outlets on YouTube from 2020 and 2016 elections you’ll find that small number at the bottom that says “polled 834 people in <state>“
Every single poll rarely hits the quad number digits, let alone get an accurate…
I hope this awful bitch I worked with years ago can never find jeans that really work on her, and also that she may have unfettered access to abortion services should she need them.