Archived Seems to be a strong correlation with police brutality (city-salaries.careertrends.com)
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Archived Seems to be a strong correlation with police brutality (city-salaries.careertrends.com)
submitted ago by Wookieman
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[–] Captain_Trips 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Correlation based on what data? Did you regress it? This is just a slideshow....
[–] Wookieman [S] ago
Not going to lie. I was trolling with that caption. Just wanted to do a little litmus test on the sub.
[–] xwwarriorx 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Looks more like a correlation to Cost of Living in the areas to me. Higher wages are simply the price it takes to attract and retain any employee in these areas, (more or less) regardless of profession.
[–] 2716057 ago
California is amongst the top-paying ranks, but they shot at a small pickup containing a tiny Asian woman and her elderly mother, injuring both because they mistakened two tiny Asian women as an African American man named Dorner. It wasn't even a similar truck.
Then they went to burn a house containing Dorner, inherently burning him to death.
Police brutality doesn't seem to be correlated with anything in this figure.