Yeah, but you attacked every other point
except that one before. You're not discussing in good faith. It's just passive aggressive stuff. (especially that "deflect" thing. I did nothing to you: you're the one gunning for me for absolutely no reason. That's passive aggressive when you're the one concocting an issue here. I have zero things to answer to you over, so calling me out for "deflecting" is bullshit).
First you didn't like the sampling, then you didn't like the median age of the sample. Next, you didn't like Ars Technica's headline. You keep changing the topic of the debate then call me out for "deflecting". Like are you saying that if one thing says washing and another says dunking their food in bleach, then that's deliberately misleading? ArsTechnica writing "dunk" actually sounds like they're downplaying the level of exposure compared to "wash", not exaggerating it. "Dunks" are quick whereas "washing" is prolonged. Seems a huge stretch to attack that point, seems like you're just hunting for various things to nitpick.
Point being, i have nothing to deflect, the whole thing was about telling a joke to start with, nothing more.
Even when I posted the original 25% comment I
did include the exact quote you're "correcting" me on:
Unsurprisingly, 25 percent of respondents also reported unpleasant health effects from exposures to cleaning products, such as dizziness, skin irritation, nausea, and breathing problems.
That was in my own post. I then wrote:
That stuff is also going to be hell on your brain cells if you're inhaling enough to get dizzy. Notably, the ones getting dizzy from sniffing bleach (1/4 of all Americans) is very close to the number who believe the Bill Gates / Vaccine / Microchip thing.
... but anyone can tell that part is the joke, and anyone can read the quote from the article which outlines the breakdown of what the 25% is made up of. So no, I didn't misrepresent the study. I never claimed the study said that, I just made the "observation" that the number of people having adverse effects to the cleaning products is very close to the number of conspiracy believers. The only really glossing over was that i handwaved all adverse effects as "getting dizzy" (but right before that is the quote explaining the different adverse effects). I really don't see how this could "mislead" anyone.