Submitted by supaplex_ t3_y8zp8u in dataisbeautiful
TheBravadoBoy t1_it6hk1e wrote
Reply to comment by mynewnameonhere in [OC] 15 Years of New York City Shooting Victims by supaplex_
I’ve read so many maps with different colors for race. They’re not confusing. It’s 5 values. Are you trolling? Good luck when you see a map with a color gradient
mynewnameonhere t1_it6oo8g wrote
Are you trolling? A map where white=brown, black=red, asian=white, Native American=yellow, and Indian=blue is objectively more difficult to read. You have to either study and memorize the whole key, which is completely random, or continuously refer back and forth to the map and key every time you want to know what something is. There is no other way. And then you want to mix up the colors every time?
In comparison, if you use white=white, black=black, Asian=yellow, Native American=red, and Indian=brown, everyone instantly knows what everything is. You don’t even need a key. It’s a universal language that’s immediately understood by everyone and it’s a standard used across every visual representation of race.
mysterybasil t1_it7g7zc wrote
I don't think many Asian people really want to be called yellow, regardless of whether it makes it easier to read a map.
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