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I am actually graduating with a degree in math this winter, and I'm am well versed in both applied math and evolutionary theory. Last year I literally did an REU on game theory and dynamical systems.

I imagine I know far more about statistics, probability, and race then you do. For instance, could you explain how the concept of a Measureable set is related to the concept of,a probability distribution? Can you explain the relationship between topological fixed points, and evolutionary stable strategies in evolutionary game theory and population dynamics? Do you even know who John Maynard Smith is? Or Bryan Skyrms? Henri Lebesgue?

I can guarantee that I know more about both biology and mathematics then you, and probably pretty much any other scientific subject. Anyway, probability is literally a subfield of math, and race is biological concept, so I'm certainly more qualified than you to talk about both crime stats and race.

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