Milesnmiles -> RE: A higher percentage of Black killed and jailed? (5/27/2017 9:01:35 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Greta75 Well, every country has more percentage of a minority being killed or jailed. Whichever minority group that is struggling the most. It just makes sense that if their community are struggling with more poverty issues, broken families, etc etc, they might develop more troubled people. That's why the focus to turn everything around is to focus on how to improve the lives of the new generation and help them out of the poverty cycle. I agree, if a community is having trouble with a higher crime rate then more attention should be given to fixing their problems but ofttimes the "solutions" add to their problems, like making welfare slaves, rather than solving them. quote:
ORIGINAL: Greta75 It means right, we need to find the true measure of what percentage of black over their population are involve in crimes, versus what percentage of white over their population are involve in crime? IF the blacks have higher percentage of their population involve in crime, the sums add up and make sense. But if higher percentage of the white population are involve in crime. I will then agree that some police serious prejudice is going on. Because if higher percentage of white people against white population are involve in crimes, then technically, more white people should be jailed and killed. And what i mean is, for example if statistic says, for every 10 black person, 1 will become a criminal. Versus for every 10 white person, 2 will become a criminal. IF that was the stats, then technically, there shouldn't be more black people in jail or killed. This is the problem I was talking about. I think these are “fake” statistics and are a distraction from looking at the real problems, if there were no “whites” in America and only blacks would we be talking about “black lives matter” if someone was shot or arrested? No, we would be talking about why it happened and how to prevent it in the future but there would be no discussion of why it was a “black” person.
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