Anyone ever cared to think about some of the statistics shown in the news?
Following the credo 'Never trust statistics you haven;t manipluated youself' you can get assurance for almost ANYTHING which links demographics to things like crime rate, education e.a.
Lately there were some nice examples of this one...
NATO about afghanistan
A recent NATO inquiry showed that a probable 70% of the population did support the Taliban. which resulted in some theatrical 'major concern' press conferences.
Actually it is one of those 'No Sh!t Sherlock' finds... using the following facts.
1: With the literacy rate up there i see the whole inquiry as something fictional to begin with... If they really did an printed inquiry the results would be way different.
2: If you look up the population buildup, its quite clear what the meaning of 'Taliban' in the context of the inquiry was: Anyone not supporting the current government (that includes the Hekmatyr supporters who in reality DON'T EVEN SUPPORT the Taliban)
3: Dont forget that a lot of these guys haven't got the slightest grasp at the concept 'nation'. Loyalty ends with either tribe or language group.
Anyway... anybody with a map and some common sense could have come up with these numbers, without even leaving his desk.
And the second one which involves a lot of 'be really scared' talk.
In holland there is a guy who has to write something sensible about 'turrism' every three months, mainly to keep the majority of the population scared enough to swallow any privacy restriction measure the government comes up with.
As he needs some variation to keep his credibility up he decided to choose a different minority group than the usual one (turks instead of north africans).
Anyway the outcome was that the dutch should be scared... (but that is where he gets paid for)
And here come the arguments to send this report single flight to the dustbin. While it is likely that there was some resarch behind this one, given the buildup of the resarched population the results are both obvious and largely overrated.
1: A large part of the Turks in Holland are actually Kurds, some of which obviously supporting the KDP (ex PKK, both are on the EU terrorism list). It looks a lot more scary than it actually is given the fact that the Iraqi section of the same movement is big friends with the USA...
2: Ever heard of Mili Gorus... it's the major backing group behind the current Turkish prime minister... It has been banned in Germany for their links with some extremist nationalistic groups and is on the EU watch list. Apart from their intimidating looking mass rallies the majority isnt that dangerous.
3: With those two largely skipped there are a few small groups left that really pose a danger... but by any means not the number the report shows
So next time you see some TV guy wave another 'x precent supports cause y' report, take a look at the numbers before you take it as the truth... most of their finds are just hot air, treated in such a way that the average viewer takes them for granted...