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quote [ ICM conducted face-to-face, at-home interviews with a representative sample of 1,000 Muslims across the UK between 25 April and 31 May 2015. A control sample of 1,008 people representative of the country as a whole were interviewed over the phone to provide a comparison.
The polling was commissioned by Channel 4 for a documentary, What British Muslims Really Think, which is due to be broadcast on Wednesday presented by Phillips. ]
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lilmookieesquire said @ 9:42pm GMT on 11th April
I'd question that it was that high. Being religious doesn't correlate with being an asshole as much as area/education might.
"stats" like these tend to be politically motivated and dubious.
These surveys in particular typically have a hypothesis in mind and massage the data to get what they want. That's okay if you're selling German dish soap in Japan, but not so much in politics/social-engineering.
In particular it's an important part of Koch machinery (they were both trained engineers) (maybe not this particular case, but it's a great general example) that then get echoed from think tanks, "media" outlets, and actual-real-not-paid-Internet-shills-that-are-totally-just-like-you, so little Johnny Libertarian can tell us all how math doesn't lie and tell everyone how the muzzos hate the gays and not deporting muzzos makes liberals Hippocrates.
So I wanted to thank you being the guiding light of common sense to the lost sheeple of SE.
May the invisible of the free market guide us all into conservative salvation.
lilmookieesquire said @ 9:44pm GMT on 11th April
I'd question that it was that high. Being religious doesn't correlate with being an asshole as much as area/education might.
"stats" like these tend to be politically motivated and dubious.
These surveys in particular typically have a hypothesis in mind and massage the data to get what they want. That's okay if you're selling German dish soap in Japan, but not so much in politics/social-engineering.
In particular it's an important part of Koch machinery (they were both trained engineers) (maybe not this particular case, but it's a great general example) that then get echoed from think tanks, "media" outlets, and actual-real-not-paid-Internet-shills-that-are-totally-just-like-you, so little Johnny Libertarian can tell us all how math doesn't lie and tell everyone how the muzzos hate the gays and not deporting muzzos makes liberals Hippocrates*.
So I wanted to thank you being the guiding light of common sense to the lost sheeple of SE.
May the invisible of the free market guide us all into conservative salvation.
*and/or hypocrites
/
lilmookieesquire said @ 9:42pm GMT on 11th April
I'd question that it was that high. Being religious doesn't correlate with being an asshole as much as area/education might.
"stats" like these tend to be politically motivated and dubious.
These surveys in particular typically have a hypothesis in mind and massage the data to get what they want. That's okay if you're selling German dish soap in Japan, but not so much in politics/social-engineering.
In particular it's an important part of Koch machinery (they were both trained engineers) (maybe not this particular case, but it's a great general example) that then get echoed from think tanks, "media" outlets, and actual-real-not-paid-Internet-shills-that-are-totally-just-like-you, so little Johnny Libertarian can tell us all how math doesn't lie and tell everyone how the muzzos hate the gays and not deporting muzzos makes liberals Hippocrates*.
So I wanted to thank you being the guiding light of common sense to the lost sheeple of SE.
May the invisible of the free market guide us all into conservative salvation.
*and/or hypocrites