Message from @Jacob
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I'm trying to phrase it in a way to sound like I'm not necessarily *disproving* it, I'm just using the available data to show that 40% really isn't that amazing
If I could find the average number of co-founders among Fortune 500 companies, that would solve it pretty easily
Maybe I could mitigate this by finding the average number of co-founders in the top 10 Fortune 500 companies?
Because I'm definitely not sitting here and counting up all 500
Number of founders per company is going to be highly variable
Plenty in the fortune 10 will have one founder
Like Sam Walton, Steve Jobs, etc
@Jacob make the sample size argument
the top 500 companies isn't a bad sample size tbh
this is what I have right now
The US has around 350 mil people. Versus the 8 bil on the world. For these purposes lets exclude all Blacks from populations that can do this lol
I'm not sure I follow the logic here
Vc once i finish pooping?
1. Assume for not revealing your power level in this class that the same proportion of all pops have the capability to be tech startups.
ya sure
oh this isn't for class
I'm trying to start writing articles for America First Media
Good idea
I should too
we could review each others' articles
im in vc
okay give me a minute
FUCK
I forgot I lost my earphones
uhhhhhh not sure if I can do this right now
okay I'll just get in for a bit right now
while I'm home
@ophiuchus That's true, but I rephrased it so it's not a specific claim, I'm just saying that it's fairly normal for businesses to have more than one co-founder, so if they're 26% of the population, co-founding 40% of companies isn't amazing
@here ummm Im kind of stumped on this homework question. I really don't know how to respond without revealing my power levels and getting a bad grade because of it.
Drop that class right now!
Actually don't take my advice. I never went to college.
Haha
I wish I could
The prof is black of course 🙃
I'm taking a Cultural Studies class right now which deals with a lot of these topics. I personally am fairly open about my beliefs and still get good grades from the liberal professor.
Say that those congressmen built their political careers when demographics were more on their side.
I'm not saying this is going to work every time, but, theoretically, public school professors aren't supposed to downgrade you for political beliefs
It’ll take years to phase in “diverse” congressmen.