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There are 5 comments on How Ethnicity Shapes Drinking Habits

  1. Assumed homogeneity with a small sample – 120 Mexican kids? Come on. There more than 10,000 times that many Mexicans in Los Ageles alone, and that’s not even counting the rest if the US or Mexico. But since 120 kids filled out a form, we now know that people from Mexico drink at a younger age than from the US? Clearly! And Mexican Americans who start at the same age in the united states are more likely to be drunks? Obviously! … Was that based on the same kids? … This is ridiculous, BU today!

    Someone is really spending over $1M to label different ethinities as drunks. What is this, 1945 Virginia? Studies also say that most people in jail are black and relatively few are Asian, but does that make the nerdy black guy in your math class dangerous, or the Asian gangster safer? No! It just paints the wrong picture about a lot of people in those groups. … Want a less controversial example? Try, “nearly every American surveryed in sample of over 300 claimed to love spinach flavored ice cream.” Conclusion: Americans love spinach flavored ice cream. … Um, no. You just asked a bunch of people who happened to say yes.

  2. It is such an archaic and arbitrary law that the US continues to uphold to be 21+ to drink. I mean you can get married, smoke cigarettes, and die for your country, yet you cannot drink a beer.

    Completely arbitrary and utterly stupid law.

  3. Ignorance can come from educated people too. That is directed to the commentors…by the way. I have Europeans and Mexican in my blood, and I absolutely believe that alcohol is part of many cultures. Your not an alcoholic if you have an appreciation for alcohol.

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