tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3995358743532991582.post6701163330591986992..comments2023-10-23T09:36:23.035-05:00Comments on SoUnequal: (possible) future of social activismSoUnequalhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11492385805846419817noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3995358743532991582.post-51735175536750073472012-04-10T19:18:28.434-05:002012-04-10T19:18:28.434-05:00I agree with you that a description of such matter...I agree with you that a description of such matters should have been included with findings, and it does seem to be a bit of a stretch that such high proportions indicate activism. Thanks for commenting, Jon.SoUnequalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11492385805846419817noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3995358743532991582.post-15457470290257242742012-03-28T21:43:07.424-05:002012-03-28T21:43:07.424-05:00I was starting to read the post and when I stumble...I was starting to read the post and when I stumbled upon the following statistics presented in this article, the first thought that came to mind was that the facts presented by the data they found were false. I honestly don't believe that 1 in 2 Americans donate time to support a cause they care about, furthermore I really find it hard to believe that 1 in 3 boycott or supports a business based on the causes he or she cares about. I just don't agree with those statistics, otherwise I think they could of provided a better background to the sample size or how the data was collected. Any sociologist/statistician looking at this survey would probably ask more details to as to how the survey was completed.Jon Bautistahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15208363004858070400noreply@blogger.com