Is this graphic anti-Semitic?
http://awesome.good.is/transparency/web/1002/almighty-dollar/transparency.jpg
Is this graphic anti-Semitic?
http://awesome.good.is/transparency/web/1002/almighty-dollar/transparency.jpg
Looks like the Hinjews control Wall Street and the Big Banks!
(I voted “No, of course not”, with the proviso that I’m assuming the numbers in the graph are in fact accurate. If whoever made that graph faked the numbers, then I would change my vote to “Yes, anti-Semitic”. And also “anti-Hindu”.)
What he said.
Why would it be anti-Semitic?
I’d like to see some data. And where are the athiest/other respondents?
It says it comes from the Pew Research Center, and it does match those figures.
So I’d say it’s kosher.
I saw what you did there.
OP, I don’t really mean to come off as belligerent as what are you trying to pull would suggest, but I would be interested in knowing what thought processes led you to formulating the question.
Like, did you find it being linked to by a known anti-Semitic site, or alternatively, by a site that calls out anti-Semites?
Anti semites could say its bad but I think its just data.
Only if you assume having money is a bad thing.
No idea.
Bizarro.
I’d ask why it was made. What point were they trying to make?
This.
If you did the same analysis state by state, and found that New York and California were richer than Alabama and Oklahoma, would that be anti-New-Yorker or anti-Californian?
Looking at it another way, the problem is not really why some are richer: it’s why some are poorer. If you can work out what’s holding them back, you’re on the way to solving the problem.
+1
Not only is it anti-semitic, it’s also anti-black.
I suppose it depends on what you do with the data.
As others have said, it’s data.
Now where do I get an application to be Jewish?
Mr. Kayaker, the moile will see you now.
Been there, done that. Just need paperwork and a yarmulke.
It’s certainly anti-Tufte and a crime against data visualization. WTF is the point of arranging everything on a semicircle? What are those concentric wiggly semicircles? Why does the color scheme only use shades of green that aren’t very distinct from each other? And on a tan background that further reduces the contrast?
Like most, assuming the data is fair/accurate -------- of course not.