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That 70% figure is only achieved because they separated right-wing and Islamic extremists. Islamic extremists are right-wing extremists. If you add up all the categories who are right-wing it's over 95%.
I can do basic math and tell you that it's not over 95%, though it isn't far off. With ~50 from left wing even if the rest was right wing, you'd need a total of over 1k, which there isn't.
I should've said "over 90%" because this adds up to 93%. You felt the need to leave this comment and make me break out a calculator over 2%? There was another study that showed right-wing at 97% which is where I got that "over 95%." I wrongly assumed this study was the same one that was posted yesterday.
Yes, since it was pretty obviously wrong. I didn't do the calculation.
"I can do basic math" and "it was pretty obviously wrong" are goofy things to say if you didn't do the calculation in the first place, lol.
Not really. For it to be less than 5% the total has to be a least 20x. You don't need exact numbers to see the total isn't close to 1k.
Nothing is actually calculated unless you want to count adding 3+2+2+1+1, rounding the big categories up. And 50x20, now that I think about it.
Neat trick! It's always nice to find someone online who's more autistic than I am : )
Ehh, probably more a habit because of my job, software developer. We generally don't care about specific amounts. We care about orders of magnitude. So it's usually just very rough estimates.
Believe it or not, we sometimes have trainings to help teach people how to do estimates for things that are basically unknowable. Like, how many steps every participant in a race took (think Boston Marathon), or how many doors are in a city.