black on black crime was used to deflect from conversations on institutional racism — thewonder
Who are you that anyone should care what you think? — Ennui Elucidator
It isn't about what you know or what you have read, it is about whether you are trying to be a part of the system of liberation for blacks from the unjust systems or just another person choosing to ignore the unjust systems in favor of focusing on the bad behavior of individuals. — Ennui Elucidator
I wonder how you might analyze those comments in light of your "racist" detection skills. — Ennui Elucidator
I feel like I'm bashing my head against a brick wall here. — ToothyMaw
I have heard a number of times that any mention of black-on-black crime is a deflection from white racism and a fallacy; . . .
However, I do not think every mention of black-on-black crime is fallacious or a deflection from white racism . . .
but black-on-black crime is also worth paying attention to; — ToothyMaw
Would you tell him to his face that black boys and men need white people's help to achieve highly? — ToothyMaw
All I tried to address is that when you are writing to a non-specific audience (especially when the people/groups that are the presumable target of your message is exceedingly unlikely to read what you are writing), your arguments are fairly meaningless and presumptuous. — Ennui Elucidator
Further, I tried to highlight the way in which your methods are a performative contradiction of sorts - you say that "talking about x is not always a deflection" and want to focus on X, but you don't really stop to consider what x is alleged to be a deflection from. — Ennui Elucidator
Thus, black-on-black crime eclipses police brutality when discussing consequences. — ToothyMaw
pretending like individuals are responsible for themselves based on merit alone doesn't even approach a level of serious conversation. — Ennui Elucidator
Do you know what farce is? Where do you think he would be if not for the 14th amendment, Brown v. Board, and the Civil Rights Act? Which levers of state power were pulled by non-whites to make them happen? — Ennui Elucidator
A claim you keep making but have yet to demonstrate. When you look to the sociologists, they seem to be suggesting that creating a more just society where there is social buy-in would do even more to reduce black-on-black crime than trying to focus on typical crime reduction techniques — Ennui Elucidator
I'm starting to question your good faith. Obviously those changes were necessary, but the US is, as many people acknowledge, less racist than it has ever been; that was a totally different time, and issues of race were far clearer. — ToothyMaw
Question it all you want. I neither started nor am responsible any of the various anti-racist conversations/groups presently in existence. Tell them they are wrong and that there is no disparate impact that is presently measurable and meaningfully associated with race — Ennui Elucidator
Did I say there was no systemic racism, or did I say that we are less racist than ever? You are being obtuse. — ToothyMaw
Thus, black-on-black crime eclipses police brutality when discussing consequences.
— ToothyMaw
A claim you keep making but have yet to demonstrate. — Ennui Elucidator
Is 2,574 greater than 241? — ToothyMaw
I am taking a longer view of the consequences than you are. — Ennui Elucidator
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