Yes. I know what you are doing because it has been going on for generations. It is a racist justification, akin to the racist justification for mortgage zoning.
Prejudice produces injustice.This has been known for long enough that the depiction of justice personified has a blindfold. But Agent Smith and the police do not care about justice so much as they care about their own interest. — unenlightened
You must not misconstrue my words — Agent Smith
Police officers have always been the dogs of prey for the state and government. — javi2541997
Since there are more poor blacks than poor any-other-race [blame falls squarely on the shoulders of historical racism (slavery)], blacks will dominate the crime statistics, creating the illusion (maya's a bitch) that blacks are (more likely to be) criminals. Some other socioeconomic factor, not necessarily poverty, may be at play. — Agent Smith
Somebody has to sit down, pore through the data, analyze it, and present to us their findings. Racism is a serious charge... — Agent Smith
Since there are more poor blacks than poor any-other-race [blame falls squarely on the shoulders of historical racism (slavery)], ... — Agent Smith
Ok... and how that's related to the abusive behaviour of police officers? I think you are mixing up the problems. — javi2541997
A gang of young inexperienced fully armed police patrolling at night driving unmarked vehicles in a unit called “SCORPION”? WTF were the supervisors thinking? Criminal negligence at best. Murder accessory is more accurate. This crime goes higher than the officers. — 0 thru 9
Prejudice produces injustice.This has been known for long enough that the depiction of justice personified has a blindfold. But Agent Smith and the police do not care about justice so much as they care about their own interest. — unenlightened
But hey, according to Agent Smith, the problem is on African American's shoulders not the brutality and violence of the cops :roll:
1h — javi2541997
So you, as a cop, are fully justified to exercise extra caution when you see a Christian when compared to a Muslim.
The image has no substance because justice is not unidimensional or ungrounded. There is no justice without social justice. There is no social justice without structural change. And there is no structural change without ideological change. >>Prejudice produces injustice. — Baden
That is the truth but not the whole truth - I made it a point to mention the legacy of slavery (impoverishment over generations, combined with residual racism). — Agent Smith
That’s the bizarre thing. All the officers had cameras mounted on them. They knew this. And still acted as they did. Were they high on steroids? Caffeine? Adrenaline? Was it some Lord of the Flies groupthink fuckup? Goodness knows... — 0 thru 9
It is a point which opaques the main issue: Police abusive behaviour. The police officers who beaten up that young boy are black too. So, as I explained before, following the views of other members and protesters, the problem is the colour blue, police departments. Five armed and equipped men against one person is filthy as hell... It is not even justified. More than a crime is a shame on an institution that is there to supposedly protect you. — javi2541997
It appears to me that one ought to be equally cautious because the religious denomination has yet to prove itself to be any sort of mitigating factor in the criminality. It’s too arbitrary of a distinction. — NOS4A2
I'm calling to my assistance statistical data to make the case that racial profiling is, though lamentable, justified. Let the numbers do the talking - any statistician will come to the same conclusion as me. — Agent Smith
Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts. — A. Einstein
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