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Originally Posted by Flash Walken
The stiffer the penalties for drug crimes, the more risk involved which increases the price of the commodity being sold which enriches those selling it which makes confrontations over that commodity more high risk and violent.
The increasing pressure on the poor and low income has driven those populations into smaller and smaller enclaves which serves to increase the appearance of violent crime. Crime that would've otherwise been spread over a larger area has now become linked very specifically to low income areas.
Government policies which actively targeted black youth for incarceration has exacerbated the problem of poverty in these areas as whole generations of men are largely unemployable in these neighbourhoods which means resorting to more unsavoury methods of making money while at the same time increasing the competition for these measly scraps.
These things have all been carried out with the understanding of the consequences they create. This is by design.
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So by design you are suggesting specifically to bring the black person down?