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re: Police violence rate with Blacks for the stats stupid AGAIN
Posted on 6/6/20 at 2:55 pm to ShortyRob
Posted on 6/6/20 at 2:55 pm to ShortyRob
I’m not saying those factors don’t play in, but you can’t limit it to those 5 issues.
“A deep socially and family seeded poor perspective on minority inequality from aging officers that policed in the 70s and 80s and has been passed down to the younger generation” (You can’t forget the demonization of Hispanics and isolate this as a “black thing”).
I know several officers of varying capacities through work. Not a single one of them has said they don’t look at different looking people differently. 2 men in suits, 1 black/1 white, alleged criminal activity isn’t directed to 1. That’s because their perceived risk group for concern is the minority. Not someone who has everything they need already.
It’s sickening, but it’s true as hell.
“A deep socially and family seeded poor perspective on minority inequality from aging officers that policed in the 70s and 80s and has been passed down to the younger generation” (You can’t forget the demonization of Hispanics and isolate this as a “black thing”).
I know several officers of varying capacities through work. Not a single one of them has said they don’t look at different looking people differently. 2 men in suits, 1 black/1 white, alleged criminal activity isn’t directed to 1. That’s because their perceived risk group for concern is the minority. Not someone who has everything they need already.
It’s sickening, but it’s true as hell.
Posted on 6/6/20 at 3:05 pm to catchatiger1985
quote:Of course not. Those are simply where you start.
I’m not saying those factors don’t play in, but you can’t limit it to those 5 issues.
quote:That's fine but it has nothing to do with "EXPECTED RATE"
I know several officers of varying capacities through work. Not a single one of them has said they don’t look at different looking people differently. 2 men in suits, 1 black/1 white, alleged criminal activity isn’t directed to 1. That’s because their perceived risk group for concern is the minority. Not someone who has everything they need already.
You can't even BEGIN to discuss whether the actual rate is disproportionate or not until compute what the EXPECTED RATE would be absent ANY difference in the races.
Yet, everyone tries to use national demographics(13%) as the expected rate when this is demonstrably false.
By the way. Regardless of your anecdote, I've got bad news for you. If you treat metropolitan demographics as the "expected rate" in a given metro area, nearly every last one has black deaths coming in UNDER that rate.
Just sayin
Posted on 6/6/20 at 8:31 pm to catchatiger1985
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It’s sickening, but it’s true as hell.
bullshite, it is policing
If a group all wore red collars everywhere they went the police should watch people in red collars, especially if the red collars were 6% of the population and committed half the violent crimes.
Not doing so is PRECISELY like TSA frisking 80 year old women.
6% of the population (black males) committing 50% of the violent crime is not "perceived"
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