> Why is this considered good / normal / expected, but s/men/blacks/g and s/women/whites/g (or asians, or muslims/christians) and it's discriminatory? (Statistically, both statements are justified.
Are BOTH statistically justified in ways that control for other, socioeconomic factors and such?
Are BOTH statistically justified in ways that control for other, socioeconomic factors and such?