Why dont you email Chomsky Daniel. Im not an expert. Read that link on the email too. I
think you two would hit it off--dont axe me why.
We agree then that there are standards which would cause us to void some statistics-- we
can refuse to be ignorant and admit that statistics are not unpolitical-- that we not take
them at face value. We can agree to use the .il statistics, provided we violate their
"moral" copyright-- And AS I SAID THREE times: Not with a bot. A bot represents
a privelidged means of access to the Wikipedia.
l Ehrenberg <littledanehren(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
--- Adam Raizen wrote:
Okay, you're obviously not going to like anything
else I have to say, so
I'm done. If anyone else has any objections, please
bring them up.
I really find it incredible that you're objecting. A
lot of things have
been said against the government of Israel, but I
haven't heard anyone
questioning the statistics it gathers for its own
bureaucratic purposes
on its own citizens (these data do not include any
information on
Palestinians in the territories). How might the
statistics be biased
exactly? Too many or too few Jews? Too large a
population, or too small?
What would be the purpose of that? (Don't answer,
it's a rhetorical
question. I'm not going to debate this.)
-- Adam Raizen
I can kinda see Steve's point, but I don't agree with
it. I wouldn't, under any circumstances, accept data
from Congo under any circumstances. But Congo has
active massacres on its citizens, and on all measures
is worse than Israel. I can refute any specific
argument against Israel, just email me offlist, Steve.
LDan
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