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The PP made an inappropriate correlation = causation statement not actually backed by data, but you mansplained that anecdote does not equal statistics rather than the PP? Hm. |
* Call out the PP |
You understand the concept average behaviors across large populations, yes? And that making a statement like, in general more women prefer to attend the ballet doesn’t mean that a man commenting that he likes the ballet doesn’t negate the initial claim, right? |
yup and many women young and old are sick of the controlling crap. |
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preach!! |
Who was talking about what men prefer? You understand that the decline in women interested in childbearing plus religion does not equate to causation of liberal views right? There can be independent factors that cause these changes. |
And the more we are tired of it, the more men lean in lately. There is mixed research in happiness of women who have children vs those that don't, but definitely some studies show women are less stressed and happier without kids. I have kids, but I sure believe it should be a choice. I have friends with and without and all are happy with their life choices (choice being a key word here) |
Kindly shut up |
Let’s try again. You understand that average preferences across a large population does not mean that every single person holds these preferences, right? You are now redirecting from the original point, which was that on average the decline of childbearing and religion has contributed to the leftward political swing of young women. No where did I claim that these two factors are the only possible cause of this dramatic shift. |
Oooh someone’s triggered. |
Agree...everyone deserves to have choices. |
No intelligent people just think you are a moron. |
This is correlation and you are saying it is causation. "Contributed to" is a causative statement and is inappropriate. That was my point and you still missed it and doubled down on this factor being causative. |