And since the data doesn’t illustrate the difference in violence between those two jurisdictions, how could any law be effective which applies equally to both? [More]
"Finally and most important, whenever Lott is criticized by a GVP researcher, he responds at length on his website and either reproduces or references the criticism from the other side. I have yet to see a single critique about Lott’s work which extends him the courtesy of a response. If the GVP community really wants to find some kind of “middle ground,” it will only happen if both sides contribute their thoughts in the same space.”
A bold and yet hilarious assertion coming from a guy whose own article allows no comments.
"Finally and most important, whenever Lott is criticized by a GVP researcher, he responds at length on his website and either reproduces or references the criticism from the other side. I have yet to see a single critique about Lott’s work which extends him the courtesy of a response. If the GVP community really wants to find some kind of “middle ground,” it will only happen if both sides contribute their thoughts in the same space.”
ReplyDeleteA bold and yet hilarious assertion coming from a guy whose own article allows no comments.
That racist at the Huff Post is essentially saying "no guns for negros"
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