Comment by quesera
If you had a better understanding of math and science, you'd know the difference between the concepts of "one" and "statistically meaningful".
If you had a better understanding of math and science, you'd know the difference between the concepts of "one" and "statistically meaningful".
It really isn't.
Obviously, "who becomes a journalist in this age" does not translate to "every person who is alive now who has ever been a journalist".
I'm not sure if your error lies in parsing colloquial English, or in basic statistics. Either way, I think you have fully illustrated the commenter's point.
Journalists are not reliably selected for, or demonstrative of, comprehension or accuracy.
It’s worth pointing out one contradiction to someone who passes such vast and foolish judgement.