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[Statistical abuse] is a point about often made here, when discussion leads in that direction.  However, with no information on the context in which Glassner made his point, it's impossible to tell whether he was guilty of statistical sleight-of-hand or not. Guess you'll just have to read the book. I can't help you with that without rewriting the book. Your comment that 'this is a point often made here tends to suggest that I might indeed have picked a reasonable venue for my post. Indeed.  If you remain here for long enough, eventually someone will come along and post some numbers 'proving' that black men 'target' white women for rape.  They do no such thing, but exposing the statistical abuses can be instructive. This, in a nutshell, is what made me so mad at Glassner. Here was the chance to be the white knight who would expose all of the trickery of both sides. It gave me a real sense of betrayal that he failed so badly at so doing, and I just do not believe in the end that it was an honest mistake
 
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