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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Affirmative action cannot continue indefinitely. Considering that blacks were getting preferential treatment in the 1970s, we are now on the third generation getting into college with standards lowered to allow it. Jews and Asians immigrated here, and even among the poor, uneducated ones, their kids went to college on their own merits. How many more generations is this supposed to last? I support color-blind, income-based affirmative action. Let's give all bright poor kids a chance, regardless of race.[/quote] How about when blacks are not disproportionately stopped by cops and killed? How about when blacks are not disproportionately given jail term for the same minor drug crime that whites get away with community service? How about when blacks are not viewed with negative stereotype no matter their own personal qualities? How about when blacks are allowed to get the same access to good schools instead of the poor school districts they are isolated to thus perpetuating their permanent underclass status? How about when the last vestige of racism is rooted out? I can go on but the point is whites assume that just because there is no slavery or Jim Crow suddenly life for blacks became heavenly. Blacks suffer through the effects of subtle, systemic racism to this day. All minorities face some form of racism but blacks and Hispanics the most. Asians face racism when climbing through the ranks but that has slowly changed with more asian CEOs.[/quote] [b]1) Blacks are not disproportionately stopped and killed by cops.[/b] Whenever they look at the data they find that blacks are less likely to be shot than whites in similar circumstances. Blacks are about 25% of the people shot by cops but they commit 40+% of the violent crime. The proportion of blacks shot by police has been going steadily down for the last 30 years. There's a really good piece talking about this subject here: http://slatestarcodex.com/2014/11/25/race-and-justice-much-more-than-you-wanted-to-know/ [b]2) Schools in predominantly black areas get the same funding that other school systems get.[/b] It's the students that make the schools "bad". Don't know what to do about the stereotypes, but if young black males weren't 3-10 times more likely to commit most types of crime I'm pretty sure these stereotypes wouldn't exist.[/quote] 1) You are totally wrong. A 2017 Stanford study says otherwise. Just because statistically blacks commit higher crimes doesn't mean an innocent black person gets shot. Do not post a blogger site for reference because it has zero credibility. http://news.stanford.edu/2016/06/28/stanford-researchers-develop-new-statistical-test-shows-racial-profiling-police-traffic-stops/ 2) This is a total lie. School funding is based on property taxes and obviously schools with wealthier neighborhoods get better teachers, better facilities and funding. Why did you conveniently ignore the whites getting away with drug crimes which is the core issue due to which black men are not able to be with families. Suddenly drugs are becoming an issue because whites are getting affected. But when blacks were the ones getting affected by drugs nobody cared and infact blacks ere sent to jail for addiction. Now that whites are getting affected you are talking about drug treatment facilities. This is systemic racism. [/quote]
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