Yea black folks just commit more crimes. I guess you never thought that an I just system nay punish black folks for stuff white folks get away with . Target predominately black communities. Black athelete gets falsely accused of rape, goes to prison. Brock Turner doez 2 min in county jail Thousands of black men in jail for selling weed, but now white boys getting rich because it's now legal I. Numerous jurisdictions Are there black criminals Hell Yes! Are there white criminals? Hell Yes! But somehow it's ok to paint black folks as being prone to criminality based off some bullshit stats based on a biased justice system. It's just easier for you to believe we are to be feared than to think that maybe your mindset and complacency helps to support injustice. Good Luck with that ! |
And therein lies my point about personal responsibility. |
| of the 2,491 homicides of a black victim in 2013, 2,245 or NINETY percent were committed by a black assailant. where is the outrage about that? |
FBI uniform crime reporting: https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u.s/2013/crime-in-the-u.s.-2013/offenses-known-to-law-enforcement/expanded-homicide/expanded_homicide_data_table_6_murder_race_and_sex_of_vicitm_by_race_and_sex_of_offender_2013.xls |
That's right. It's always the white man's fault. |
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Where is the outrage about this...
Since 2009 a combined $16.6 million was spent by taxpayers in just four cities alone to settle 122 police-misconduct lawsuits. Those cities are: Indianapolis, Austin, San Jose, and San Francisco. And those cities aren't even "infamous" for being crime ridden. During that same time, taxpayers of just one city were expropriated for more than twice that. The people of Philadelphia paid $40 million to settle 584 of the 1,223 police-misconduct lawsuits filed against its department since 2009. And taxpayers in the city of New York have had to shell out more than $428,000,000 since 2009 for wrongful arrest and civil rights settlements. Where is the outrage at those statistics? Where is the outrage at all those taxpayer dollars being spent to compensate for abusive and over-aggressive or just plain poorly trained police officers trampling on the rights of citizens? |
| Big cities do have an overwhelming glut of lawyers. |
| more deflection from ANY sort of responsibility. PPs (including me) have said MULTIPLE times that the police have work to do to improve. yet you can't acknowledge that maybe not everything is the police's fault. |
Big cities also have big budgets that should afford them the ability to properly recruit, screen, test, train, and educate their officers as well as provide adequate community outreach to curb the instances of police misconduct. Wouldn't that be more cost effective and also create a better social climate than just giving anybody with a high school diploma a gun and a badge after requiring them to put in less hours of training that it takes to become a beautician and letting them loose on the streets? |
From what it looks like the most egregious attempts deflection come about whenever a point is made about police responsibility and police accountability. That subject is not open for discussion at all - it gets mentioned and immediately stats are throw out about black-on-black crime and immediate shifts of emphasis occur to avoid delving into that aspect of the problems between blue and black. People will gladly go on for 4/5 pages in these threads about blacks and their criminality and culpability but apparently no one is willing to engage in such in-depth discussion about police misconduct. |
this is a thread about a (recorded on video, including by a civilian) police-involved shooting where a gun was recovered with the deceased's DNA, fingerprints, and blood on it. the only thing pointing to "police misconduct" is that the deceased's family says he didn't have a gun. is there any other evidence of "misconduct?" for me, given the evidence we have seen, this doesn't seem to be a case of police misconduct. for that reason, this thread, IMO, isn't really the place for an "in-depth discussion about police misconduct." i also think more discussion happens about crime in the black community because, according to statistics, it is a bigger problem (in terms of loss of life) than police. |
Guess you just missed the part about black people committing crimes, easier to skip that huh? go on believing that black folk are inherently criminal minds don't give a f***** People of all races, with good conscience are standing up for equality and justice and your bullshiggety is dying a painful death. GOOD RIDDANCE! |
No one said everything Is the fault of the cops, so no one is going to address that crap!!!! |
I have to agree. I am not arguing that blacks aren't jailed more often for minor offenses. There are stats proving that - and there's Clinton who legitimized the Super Predator image with the Crime Bill. But that doesn't excuse illegal behavior. Just b/c Affluenza Andy gets off for smoking pot in his dad's Mercedes doesn't excuse the fact that a young black boy who got high was caught for the same illegal activity. Of course, it still needs to be addressed so that law enforcement becomes cognizant of their own biases. However, institutionalized racism, while it exists, should not be the "go to" excuse. If I'm not paying my bills on time b/c I can't get my calendar straight, do I blame the utility company? Or do I get my life organized instead? Again, I'm not denying that this racism doesn't exist, but rioting by destroying honest businesses and by scaring innocent people in cars and by looting is NOT the answer. OK, to be fair, I'm certain that there's a media bias, too, as these sources tend to highlight the extreme to make money. If that's the case, then recognize that it will be THAT MUCH MORE important to fight these images projected by the media. So the (throwing this out there) 10% doing the damage will therefore look like 90% on television. And still, that 10% should not get an "excused note" for poor behavior. |
1) how the gun got there is a point of contention 2) all black people dintvlivevinbtge sane community 3) predominately white communities have the same problem, white people killing other white people. Where is YOUR outrage about that???? 4) if the issue at hand is alleged police misconduct then, of course the stats will not reflect reality, but what has been rigged 5) if Donna has brain cancer, I damn sure I'm not going to tell her to shut up because more women have breadt cancer and we need to focus on that |