barbos
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Nah, too lazy for that.barbos said:Why would rich white kid be distributing it?
Maybe he's a Republican pulling himself up by his own bootstraps!
Nah, too lazy for that.barbos said:Why would rich white kid be distributing it?
Maybe he's a Republican pulling himself up by his own bootstraps!
I presume they call their friends in the hood.
Yeah, and they will end up catching a bunch of black guys.
I am not ignoring it, I am merely doubting it.Even if we assume that your statistics is not bullcrap that still does not mean that police actively ignores white kids smoking pot. It could mean that black kids are easier to catch.
At this point, again, you're simply ignoring the evidence. We know that the police target black people because of a wealth of studies, DOJ findings, and in many cases policy, stating so.
I reluctantly agree if we talk about marijuana but disagree if it is hard drugs.And the point, of course, is that there's no point grinding people's life down because they wanted to smoke pot, regardless of skin color or income. It's a dumb law, enforced sadistically.
Well, you're just a regular Paul LePage, aren't ya?
This is the equivalent of flat-earth theory, so I think we're done.
Um, the police ought to be able to protect you from themselves.There isn't really much the police can do to protect you.
How exactly is that fantasyland? Certainly we know that black people are more likely to be arrested for drugs at a disproportionate rate to overall consumption of drugs. Individuals from low income families are also more likely to have poor representation (i.e. overworked public defenders) and people admitting guilt in plea bargains even when they're innocent is an absolute reality.
Even if it were true, how does it excuse breaking the law? And drug arrests are for drug distribution not for drug use.
Even if? https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...ackwhite-marijuana-arrest-gap-in-nine-charts/
There are plenty of arrests for possession. And the excusal of breaking the law is for all the Wall Street guys I'd see in Downtown NYC not getting stopped and frisked even though they had coke in their pockets. I've walked through Midtown and the West Village with white friends that lived there for their entire lives, who always have a giant bag of pot in their pockets, and have never once been stopped by a cop. Now I wonder how that compare to the average resident of the Bronx or Harlem?
https://www.aclu.org/sites/default/...achr_racial_disparities_aclu_submission_0.pdf
And the cops could break into the distribution chains in upper-class neighborhoods as easy as pie if they wanted to - particularly if they were as wildly aggressive as they are against young black men in doing so.
Even if we assume that your statistics is not bullcrap that still does not mean that police actively ignores white kids smoking pot. It could mean that black kids are easier to catch.
At this point, again, you're simply ignoring the evidence. We know that the police target black people because of a wealth of studies, DOJ findings, and in many cases policy, stating so.
And the point, of course, is that there's no point grinding people's life down because they wanted to smoke pot, regardless of skin color or income. It's a dumb law, enforced sadistically.
Um, the police ought to be able to protect you from themselves.There isn't really much the police can do to protect you.
You ought to try your on advice sometime.And you ought to be able to post something on topic.
As usual, you are wrong. The relevant topic is the OP is too much policing in black neighborhoods.The relevant issue was a witness who talked to the cops getting murdered.
You ought to try your on advice sometime.
As usual, you are wrong. The relevant topic is the OP is too much policing in black neighborhoods.The relevant issue was a witness who talked to the cops getting murdered.
You ought to try your on advice sometime.
As usual, you are wrong. The relevant topic is the OP is too much policing in black neighborhoods.
Actually, I'd say it's far too much low-level policing, harassment, and assault, and nowhere near enough emphasis on high-end policing.
The problem is you have this fantasyland image where the criminal behavior stems from the cop's behavior and think you can solve it by curtailing the cops.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/sep/04/chicago-gun-violence-unsolved-murders-deadly-year
With the continued righteous efforts of Black Lives Matter, we can get that 4% to 0%.
So you think all the killers are black?
Thanks for the map that shows racist redlining.
Carefully constructed pockets of poverty within a racist society generally do have higher crime rates.
Thanks for the map that shows racist redlining.
Carefully constructed pockets of poverty within a racist society generally do have higher crime rates.
What's really important is what happened 70 years ago. Nothing important has happened since.
What's really important is what happened 70 years ago. Nothing important has happened since.
Racial (the human mental conception) redlining has gone on non-stop over the past 70 years. It is going on right now.
Are Jews now a "race"?
The argument of "Well, the Jews overcame worse discrimination, so why can't black people?" is truly amazing.Racial (the human mental conception) redlining has gone on non-stop over the past 70 years. It is going on right now.
When I see silly excuses like this, I think of the European Jews who spent more than a millennia facing prejudice and "red lining," i.e., ghettos.
This was the Juddengasse in Frankfurt:
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Jews were restricted on what they could wear, what jobs they could do, and can could only leave the Judengasse with permission. Yet, within one, or even less than one, generation of emancipation, they became highly successful. The Rothschilds used to live in the the Frankfort Judengasse, btw. Nathan Rothschild was born there, but died the richest man in England.
Pointing to decades-passed red lining is just a flavor of the bigotry of low expectations. They're black people; you shouldn't hold them up to the same standard as everyone else.
The argument of "Well, the Jews overcame worse discrimination, so why can't black people?" is truly amazing.When I see silly excuses like this, I think of the European Jews who spent more than a millennia facing prejudice and "red lining," i.e., ghettos.
This was the Juddengasse in Frankfurt:
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Jews were restricted on what they could wear, what jobs they could do, and can could only leave the Judengasse with permission. Yet, within one, or even less than one, generation of emancipation, they became highly successful. The Rothschilds used to live in the the Frankfort Judengasse, btw. Nathan Rothschild was born there, but died the richest man in England.
Pointing to decades-passed red lining is just a flavor of the bigotry of low expectations. They're black people; you shouldn't hold them up to the same standard as everyone else.
Intelligent discussion excludes trying to hide your morally disgusting argument of "Why can't black people overcome discrimination when the Jews did and they had it worse" with babbling straw men.The argument of "Well, the Jews overcame worse discrimination, so why can't black people?" is truly amazing.
The argument that black people lack independent agency is even more amazing. Hey young black male! Something bad happened to someone who looked like you long before you were born! Therefore, every unfortunate thing that happens to you is someone else's fault; you shouldn't even try!