Brendan Burgess
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Excellent point!Another thing about these percentage figures... on paper it's more unequal if I have a car worth 20k and someone else has a car worth 200k; than the comparison of 20k car versus no car. But in reality, the real gap is between having a car and not having one... ditto for roof over head, food, access to health care, education etc etc
I'm only concerned about these kind of figures where it represents a qualitative difference.
.............This is the huge problem with quoting statistics to illustrate a fixed opinion. We become capitivated by the headline small/large comparative which is largely irrelevant to the point being put forward. I.e. 80% of people who expressed an opinion stated that their cats preferred Kato Cat Food!!! ergo Kato must be great stuff!! etc etc.
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