- 19 Sep 2020 04:16
#15121309
There is a crack in everything,
That's how the light gets in...
@Unthinking Majority
You are free to think whatever you want about me.
Regardless, if you really wish to discuss how policing and justice in the US creates negative impacts for black at a disproportionately rate, it makes more sense to discuss the causes than it does to question easily verifiable facts.
Now, there are (in my mind) two different sets of causes when we are looking at why US cops kill and assault so many black people:
1. Those causes that create such a high rate of police brutality and killings in the USA compared to other countries, and...
2. those causes that create an even higher rate of police brutality and killings for black people in the USA compared to white people.
Obviously, this is a simplified version of what is actually happening, but it helps us understand that the problem is actually a set of problems.
You are free to think whatever you want about me.
Regardless, if you really wish to discuss how policing and justice in the US creates negative impacts for black at a disproportionately rate, it makes more sense to discuss the causes than it does to question easily verifiable facts.
Now, there are (in my mind) two different sets of causes when we are looking at why US cops kill and assault so many black people:
1. Those causes that create such a high rate of police brutality and killings in the USA compared to other countries, and...
2. those causes that create an even higher rate of police brutality and killings for black people in the USA compared to white people.
Obviously, this is a simplified version of what is actually happening, but it helps us understand that the problem is actually a set of problems.
There is a crack in everything,
That's how the light gets in...