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Reply #16: I dont see how this is controversial in the least [View All]

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AlecBGreen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-10-10 04:06 PM
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16. I dont see how this is controversial in the least
I am really failing to see how we cant agree on a simple point: that people who earn less money are more likely to eat lower quality food, live in higher crime areas and have less educated parents.

Do you agree with ANY of those statements?

If not, it logically means you believe one of the following: poor people are EQUALLY LIKELY as middle/upper income people to have lower quality food, live in high crime areas and have less educated parents, or poor people are LESS LIKELY to have lower quality food, live in high crime areas and have less educated parents.

There are only three choices when it come to math: LESS THAN, EQUAL TO, GREATER THAN. There is no fourth option.

How does it mean that I dont care about the poor of I think these are problems they face?
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