Replying “and there goes the racism as a deflection tactic” to 'J West' is disingenuous when considering the context of, and responses to, his initial comment. I’ll break it down for you:
1.) JW commented “one person doesn’t represent the entire conservative population.” This is an accurate statement. You cannot objectively judge any group of people based on the actions of an individual.
2.) 'Responding to a Stupid Fuck' clearly disagrees with JW and his beliefs on judgment when he replies with this:
“40% of cops, who are majorly republican leaning, abuse their families at home.”
In response to RSF, JW displays a clear logical-fallacy in RSF's reasoning when he makes replies back with:
“What do you think of the 75% of black fathers who abandon their HO and their children? Most of them vote democrat.”
This is not a racist statement. JW made this statement to highlight the flaws in RSF argument. JW made this comment to highlight that if you are using statistics to judge one group by the actions of a few, you must then judge ALL groups by the actions of a few.
Humans are vastly different, and the beliefs of a political party will translate differently for everyone. I am a moderate-conservative and, yes, I believe Crowder to be abusive after reviewing the evidence, but I also cannot overlook the very obvious bias people have when picking and choosing which statistics to throw around in attempts to prove their points.
all agree that one person doesn't represent all of any one body of thought, however, Crowder got to where he was by appealing to conservatives and being "witty" pushing the envelope, making fun of people, and pushing some pretty absurd chauvinistic ideas about marriage (and as a Christian I see the way he's doing it is actually undermining Christian marriage, reconciliation and forgiveness)
So if he became popular by doing all of this obnoxious stuff then it stands to reason that there is a large percentage of the conservative population that finds his behavior acceptable... that's why he was able to make money doing it.
Replying “and there goes the racism as a deflection tactic” to 'J West' is disingenuous when considering the context of, and responses to, his initial comment. I’ll break it down for you:
1.) JW commented “one person doesn’t represent the entire conservative population.” This is an accurate statement. You cannot objectively judge any group of people based on the actions of an individual.
2.) 'Responding to a Stupid Fuck' clearly disagrees with JW and his beliefs on judgment when he replies with this:
“40% of cops, who are majorly republican leaning, abuse their families at home.”
In response to RSF, JW displays a clear logical-fallacy in RSF's reasoning when he makes replies back with:
“What do you think of the 75% of black fathers who abandon their HO and their children? Most of them vote democrat.”
This is not a racist statement. JW made this statement to highlight the flaws in RSF argument. JW made this comment to highlight that if you are using statistics to judge one group by the actions of a few, you must then judge ALL groups by the actions of a few.
Humans are vastly different, and the beliefs of a political party will translate differently for everyone. I am a moderate-conservative and, yes, I believe Crowder to be abusive after reviewing the evidence, but I also cannot overlook the very obvious bias people have when picking and choosing which statistics to throw around in attempts to prove their points.
all agree that one person doesn't represent all of any one body of thought, however, Crowder got to where he was by appealing to conservatives and being "witty" pushing the envelope, making fun of people, and pushing some pretty absurd chauvinistic ideas about marriage (and as a Christian I see the way he's doing it is actually undermining Christian marriage, reconciliation and forgiveness)
So if he became popular by doing all of this obnoxious stuff then it stands to reason that there is a large percentage of the conservative population that finds his behavior acceptable... that's why he was able to make money doing it.