What?No, I can't help you. I think if a black judge had unconscious bias, it would not be obvious from looking at single cases, and if they had a conscious bias, they would not be open about it.It doesn't answer my question though.Aren't they, though? Or rather, couldn't they be?You're right that those black individuals who think white people are morally inferior aren't often in a position to hurt white people on account of it;
If a black magistrate thought white people inferior, would they not be in a position to hurt white people on account of it?
I wish I had the privilege to put as many question marks as you at the end of sentences with the subject matter being oppression against blacks & discrimination against blacks (In America- since I recall you ain't from around here). Regrettably, it's a fact for me.
Oh my bad. Yes, a black Judge is in a position to hurt a white person on account of their race. I tried hard to find a case like that in America. Can you help me?
Thanks,
I am merely asking about the existence of the possibility. Years ago, I asked the same question of another person on this board, and she denied the possibility that any black person could have power over any real power over a white person. In the judge example, she said unless the judges on the appeals court, and every institution further on up and around was majority black, a black person had no real power over a white person.
I thought we were discussing something that exists and not your wet dreams. My mistake.
I asked a hypothetical:
If a black magistrate thought white people inferior, would they not be in a position to hurt white people on account of it?
You responded not by answering that question, but by saying discrimination against black people was a reality. I said that did not answer my question. You then responded by allowing for the possibility but then sarcastically asking for evidence that my hypothetical had happened, which I was not asserting. I explained I was only looking for acknowledgment of the possibility, and then you said you thought we were discussing something that exists (which we are) and not my 'wet dreams'. Precisely why you think black prejudice against white people would sexually excite me I'm sure I don't know, but your implication is unfounded and rude.