Firstly can I point out that this thread is closed, but the question of the extent to which things are measurable and what the measurements mean is part of our agenda. It is also important that discussions are courteous and telling someone to go elsewhere is discourteous, especially when the discussion has already closed.
Alison Macfarlane, 'list-owner'
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It is clearly impossible to determine, or talk about, the prevalence of
something which is not precisely defined.
I thought [log in to unmask] was about numbers.
If you want to talk about Racism, antisemitism etc., please do so elsewhere.
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