doubtingt
Senior Member
What?I don't see how you say this is proof of a race problem.
If 90% of the criminals are of a given race, far above the racial distribution of his city (not just his clients, but his impression of the entire courthouse)(Which i tend to suspect as far as robust accounting goes, but still, 'IF' his estimates are anywhere near accurate), then something's causing problems for that race. Whether it's the economic conditions that drive it, or police bias, or the district attorney chooses to prosecute by use of a color wheel or by use of the voter polls of the last election or by the donations for teh policeman's ball as distributed by neighborhood, whatever the reason, there's still a race problem.
Just not the one the quoted jackass has identified.
1) We don't know the actual distribution of criminals from his data--sampling bias.
2) Even if 90% of criminals are black (which isn't the case) it doesn't prove it's racial. When you look at supposedly racial patterns you almost inevitably find race is actually just a proxy for something else--when you find that something else race will drop out of the picture. (A statistician looks for those variables that can be used to improve the prediction. Consider a real world example: On average blacks get less treatment and have less good outcomes in the ER. Race? Nope--once you more carefully you'll find it's the ERs, not the patients. You'll get less treatment and have a less good outcome at an overcrowded ER no matter what your race. ER + race is no more predictive than ER alone.)
He's describing an extremely destructive culture. It's not a surprise that people from that background become criminals. Yes, it's a culture held by black people but it's not because they are black.
By "that background" you mean slavery and constant oppression by the majority white culture, right? The "culture" most responsible for such behaviors is not "held by black people". It is reactionary sub-culture nested within and a product of the majority US culture. Cultures, especially minority cultures, are not some deliberate conscious creation but an emergent reaction (often rational and natural psychological reactions) to a larger context.
You're not rebutting what I'm saying so I think you misunderstand what I said.
I'm talking about the culture he described. It's not held by most black people, but the people that hold it are mostly black. Cultures are normally not deliberate, I'm not saying this one is. I'm saying it's the root cause of the problem he's seeing--as always, a cultural problem, not a racial one.
It isn't "held by" the people he's describing either. Those people are products/victims of such cultural forces, not the controllers and determiners of the culture as the phrase "held by" implies. So, again I ask what exactly you mean by that phrase. Also, how can culture be a root cause when culture is itself created by other factors, which in this case is white racism and slavery? IOW, it is a culture problems caused by racial problems.
When a child is severely abused their whole life, this creates destructive (to themselves and others) tendencies in the child. Get a group of such former abused kids together and you have a group of people who share these destructive tendencies, but is that a culture "held by the abused"? Sure, there are ways in which people within and without the community can exacerbate and prevent healing of those psycho-social wounds and I do think they are often those claiming to be the champions and defenders of such communities. But to claim the people most harmed by such destructive environments "hold" them as though they could just drop them and essentially flip a switch and erase all history if they just really wanted to improve their situation is absurd.
I said nothing about how to fix it--I don't know how to fix it (beyond the fact that throwing money at the problem isn't an answer.) I'm just saying it's the cause of the problem.
You used and now defended your use of the phrase "culture held by blacks". I don't care if you mean all blacks or just those reflected by the OPs description. I want to know what you mean by "held by" in that phrase because it sure seems like it is intended to imply that they control and determine the culture and thus are to blame. So, answer this simple question, would you also say that the interpersonal problem experiences by severly abused kids is caused by a "culture held by abused kids"? IF not, then why use it with blacks and is it because you do mean "created by" when you say "held by" and thus you place responsibility on blacks for reacting to their abuse but not on kids for reacting to child abuse?
Also, if these aspect of culture is not deliberate, as you admit, then the culture itself is not caused by the people who are impacted by it. Therefore, the real cause isn't "the culture" but the things that caused the culture, which in this case is race and the racism of whites.