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Old 08-30-2020, 01:44 PM   #541
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Lol. If identifying that some black people actually agree or compiled the data I related to you is the same as I know a black guy then sure. If you see any negative reference towards race as racism you have the problem. Pointing out that a demographic or group of people statistically commit crime at a higher rate then others, is not racist. It’s fact when supported by data. You could problem even go further and say that black males, not females, Living in low income areas, between the ages of 16 and 45 with no high school education account for 50 percent of violent crimes. And then go even further and say males of any race between those ages without a high school, living in low income areas commit 75 percent or more of violent crimes. Those numbers are a guess. But we could actually find out those numbers because we compile those stats. A lack of equity is not an indicator of racist institutions.
Despite numerous people responding to your posts in which you stated "The number of unarmed black people that get shot by police is high, due to the correlation with black people and violent crimes" is called racial profiling. If police are more "trigger happy" around black people because of their supposed violent crimes stat, that is racial profiling and it is racist. Even you are assuming it's "violent crime" related, by the color of their skin.

Your right that cops shoot unarmed people regardless of color, but the percentages are much higher towards blacks.

Not sure if you can get that through your thick skull? You are obviously the one with the problem and you are either too dumb or too ignorant to see it.

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