Fern
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- Sep 30, 2003
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Originally posted by: DealMonkey
Originally posted by: Fern
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"Teh facts" that you're speaking of aren't really facts at all. It's you asking yourself a series of questions and then inserting your personal opinion.
In fact, the original article simply pointed out some basic facts that they noticed when examining the data: 8 out of 10 of the biggest consumers of porn are red states that voted "R" in the 2008 elections. It's certainly an interesting trend, right? I think it's pretty obvious from this survey alone who's more interested in porn.
Feel free to ignore the data though.
Tha 'facts' are that it was an anonymous survey, no political leanings are known of the porn users.
Another fact is that broadband connections show a porn user rate of approx .005 in the highest of red states.
Another fact is that those states have a population higher than .005 of Dems or independants or even apolitical people living in those states.
Another fact is they try to explain this by attributing that .005 primarily to Conservatives (they do so in their title), and their own article admints no basis for doing so.
Another fact is that there are other reasonable conclusions to draw about such usage (unavailablity of porn from sources other than the internet for non-conservatives living in conservative areas.
The title could just as well have been "Porn users forced to indulge online in conservative areas...".
The article is BS, like the generalizations appearing here.
Fern