Police Brutality...America hasn't changed...BLM

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Some witnesses say that there wasn't a gun on Sterling. Plus, I heard either Sterling or Philando were pulled over, because the size of their nose made the cops believe either one was a bank robber. I forgot who, but I'm going to ask my classmate, who got a lot of info on the whole thing. There was a lot of false info the cops gave to the media to cover their tracks.

Pathetic.

Look it up on your own word of mouth is not entirely as accurate as gathering it on your own
 

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Oh ya, start a war with the cops. I'm sure that'll work out well.

Hell most of your "troops" will be little wannabe thugs who couldn't hit the broadside of a cow's ass with a hand grenade.
 

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Yes, as if there weren't black people who have the same amount of experience of you. You have a mindset that needs to die out, and fast. You're honestly a parasite.

There are very few black people with the gun experience people like me have. It's not a part of their culture.

They same way the don't hunt and explore the world like white people.
 

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Not too long ago, the 2016 edition of the Color of Crime was published and I thought it best to remind you folk here what reality as documented by the evidence - including victimization studies (in other words studies where you go around surveying victims of crime and asking them about their perpetrators which has nothing to do with the police) - looks like.

As the OP points out nothing has changed - nothing has changed in regards to racial and ethnic differences in criminality which has little to nothing to do with the police as far as causality is concerned, that is.



"Major Findings

• The evidence suggests that if there is police racial bias in arrests it is negligible. Victim and witness surveys show that police arrest violent criminals in close proportion to the rates at which criminals of different races commit violent crimes.

• There are dramatic race differences in crime rates. Asians have the lowest rates, followed by whites, and then Hispanics. Blacks have notably high crime rates. This pattern holds true for virtually all crime categories and for virtually all age groups.

• In 2013, a black was six times more likely than a non-black to commit murder, and 12 times more likely to murder someone of another race than to be murdered by someone of another race.

• In 2013, of the approximately 660,000 crimes of interracial violence that involved blacks and whites, blacks were the perpetrators 85 percent of the time. This meant a black person was 27 times more likely to attack a white person than vice versa. A Hispanic was eight times more likely to attack a white person than vice versa.

• In 2014 in New York City, a black was 31 times more likely than a white to be arrested for murder, and a Hispanic was 12.4 times more likely. For the crime of “shooting” — defined as firing a bullet that hits someone — a black was 98.4 times more likely than a white to be arrested, and a Hispanic was 23.6 times more likely.

• If New York City were all white, the murder rate would drop by 91 percent, the robbery rate by 81 percent, and the shootings rate by 97 percent.

• In an all-white Chicago, murder would decline 90 percent, rape by 81 percent, and robbery by 90 percent.

• In 2015, a black person was 2.45 times more likely than a white person to be shot and killed by the police. A Hispanic person was 1.21 times more likely. These figures are well within what would be expected given race differences in crime rates and likelihood to resist arrest.

• In 2015, police killings of blacks accounted for approximately 4 percent of homicides of blacks. Police killings of unarmed blacks accounted for approximately 0.6 percent of homicides of blacks. The overwhelming majority of black homicide victims (93 percent from 1980 to 2008) were killed by blacks.

• Both violent and non-violent crime has been declining in the United States since a high in 1993. 2015 saw a disturbing rise in murder in major American cities that some observers associated with “depolicing” in response to intense media and public scrutiny of police activity."
 

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Black Lives Matter doesn't address the problem with black Americans. Statistics show that, despite being only 13% of the US population, they disproportionately commit +50% of the national crime rate. There is indeed an issue with the US justice system, that systemically discriminates black Americans, but you can't outright deny that there is an issue with the black community too.
 
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