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re: When does the nation start talking about solutions?

Posted on 8/28/20 at 4:41 pm to
Posted by ABearsFanNMS
Formerly of tLandmass now in Texas
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Posted on 8/28/20 at 4:41 pm to
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So when are our politicians, athletes, actors, etc going to start actually proposing real, workable solutions? Solutions that actually both reduce crime and reduce systemic racism?


First please give us a tangible example of systemic racism? (While you are at give me an example of white privilege). I suggest all these millionaires put on a uniform for one week and do ride alongs with local LEOs. I imagine that their tunes would drastically change on things if they witness first hand what LEOs really have to deal with.

Also, you failed to address on key issue. How does less than 6% of a population account for over 50% of ALL violent crimes. We talk about racial profiling but honestly By simply looking at statistics anyone with a marginal IQ has to be more alert when they encounter somebody in that demographic.
Posted by LSUFanHouston
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Member since Jul 2009
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Posted on 8/28/20 at 4:45 pm to
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First please give us a tangible example of systemic racism?


I'll give you two.

1) Crossing the street when you see a black man on the same side of it / business owners trailing black customers in stores

2) Police officers stopping black-driven vehicles with inoperable taillights, and not stopping white-driven vehicles with the same.

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(While you are at give me an example of white privilege).


It's bullshite and doesn't exist.

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I suggest all these millionaires put on a uniform for one week and do ride alongs with local LEOs. I imagine that their tunes would drastically change on things if they witness first hand what LEOs really have to deal with.


Support.

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Also, you failed to address on key issue. How does less than 6% of a population account for over 50% of ALL violent crimes.


I'm not sure your numbers are exactly right but they are no doubt close. I personally believe there is a high correlation between poverty and crime, and black race has a much higher percentage of themselves who are poor.

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We talk about racial profiling but honestly By simply looking at statistics anyone with a marginal IQ has to be more alert when they encounter somebody in that demographic.


That is systemic racism.
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