I have never disagreed once with the body of this message
Posted on: January 16, 2018 at 13:01:53 CT
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so I don't know why you keep repeating it.
The difference between "many" and "most" is when you're attributing a group of people's view across an entire campus. I think MU should be listening and addressing concerns of a few, many or most people (white or black) on campus all the time. But if 100 (many) people think traffic is a problem on campus, that's different and requires different solutions than 20,000 (most) people thinking its an issue.
**Edit** I, in no means, am using traffic as a comparison to racial issue on campus. It was simply used as an example to paint the picture to differentiate "many" from "most". Just trying to get out ahead of that tangent response that will no doubt come.
Edited by kmawv8 at 13:06:05 on 01/16/18