The “it’s just the population density” only works when there aren’t other contextual factors, like the president of the united states saying he’s fucking with USPS to fuck with the election. There are so many other contextual cues, and you’re trying to throw this out as a correlation/not causation argument, except all of the logical and rational facts and context around the situation say very clearly that this needs to be looked at beyond being dismissed as a coincidental correlation.
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The xkcd comic is making fun of a very specific fallacy that people fall into. Coronavirus, for example, followed the population density because that’s where people are. It would be incorrect to say “Coronavirus targets democrats, see?? here’s where the cases are” for the population density reason.
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