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 Originally Posted by BananaStand
Ok, so again, I'm not playing that game with you. the study happened, you can look it up. I read about it when it was cited in articles that happen to appear on Fox. I don't see how that negates the validity of the data. But you apparently do, so again, go fuck yourself.
It doesn't negate the validity of the data (assuming it exists), it negates the validity of the information. We don't know how accurately Fox reported these 'facts' or if the study even happened at all. Moreover, assuming the study does exist, the information has now gone through two filters (Fox News and you), neither of which is reliable, and thus it's impossible to tell how much distortion has gone on between the original data, what Fox said about the data, and your recollection of what you heard Fox say.
So give us a link to the actual study or we'll just have to assume you're pulling numbers out of your ass.
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