veritassium did this fascinating af video mirroring a study on people's political biases and how it influences reasoning: it seems like the more educated or intelligent you are, the more your biases interfere with your ability to analyze positions that are contrary to your own views and that interference is proportional to your level of education/intelligence and the people who don't have either are able to reason mostly the same whether or not their biases where challenged.
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I watched veritassium for a short while, but i can't take them serious with all the click bait. Can you provide a link to the proper study instead?
And when there are 0 cops, 0 crimes will be recorded. Brilliant!
And when cities get revenue from traffic violations, traffic violations go up. Funny how that works.
Same with covid, if you don't look for it, you will not find it.
It's hard to hide some crimes. If someone reports a body, someone reports a body.
And it's rather easy to hide some other crimes
Jesus christ just think for a fucking second about what you're saying.
It seems you are better at that than me. What is it I am saying?
That police find crimes? That without police there to stop crime it happens but in secret. But police would only influence traffic infractions. Violent crime relies on civilian reporting. The odds of police just coming across a crime is vanishingly small.