Yes I do. The world does. — Kenosha Kid
I think you're just a bigot. — frank
May have? It was videoed. You are without doubt the most disgusting individual I've ever really encountered, conversationally speaking. — Kenosha Kid
Resisting arrest is not an explanation for murdering someone *after* they're cuffed. Condoning racist murder with such obviously flawed argumentation is disgusting. — Kenosha Kid
How does racism and anti-semitism enter his worldview? Racial diversity just magnifies his sense of living on unstable ground? — frank
All of these claims require support. There's absolutely no point in maintaining an internet space to act as nothing more than a selective database of what some random people reckon might be the case. — Isaac
I know it's not currently against the rules, but repeatedly making specific factual claims without even an attempt at citation or support (as counterpunch is doing here) is just wasting forum space. — Isaac
The implied claim here is that the disparity can be explained by different behaviour when faced with arrest. Do you have evidence for that? — Echarmion
If there are disproportionately more poor black people than poor white people then inequality could be the explanation. For example if 90% of black people are poor compared to 70% of white people, and if being poor is a motivator to committing violent crimes, then there will be disproportionately more black violent criminals than white violent criminals. What's your alternative suggestion? That black people are genetically predisposed to violence, and that racial disparities in income and poverty are incidental? — Michael
unarmed black people are 3.49 times more likely to be shot. — Michael
It shows that unarmed black people are 3.49 times more likely to be shot by police than unarmed white people. Unless unarmed black people commit 3.49 times more crimes that warrant being shot by police than unarmed white people then this shows that there is racial bias. — Michael
Even if black people are twice as likely to commit such crimes as white people, that would only explain them being twice as likely to be shot, and so the figure still shows racial bias. — Michael
It says exactly what it says: — Michael
there is no evidence of an association between black-specific crime rates (neither in assault-related arrests nor in weapons-related arrests) and racial bias in police shootings,
In the models fit in this study, however, there is no evidence of an association...
I honestly can't believe you think that calling Bojo and his incompetent toffs "gammon faced clowns" is racist against white people. They absolutely have a choice not to be gammon faced clowns, the same can't be said for skin colour. I'm calling them names because of policy decisions. — fdrake
Regardless, I see you have a very low bar for branding events instances of racism against white people in the UK, how could you have possibly missed systemic racism against PoCs in the UK if your bar is that low? — fdrake
In your estimation, do the wealthy nations that struggle with the problem of mass migration also exploit the countries that the immigrants are coming from? — Echarmion
I don't really get that notion of pride. I don't contribute to my own whiteness, so it doesn't seem to be something I could be proud of. If I wanted to be proud of, say, past inventions, I'd at least have to consider my conduct to be in some way a continuation of the inventors ethos / methods. — Echarmion
I don't think you know what "adjusting" means. . — fdrake
In a statistical analysis of data - in this case police killings, there are lots of confounding variables. In this case, crime rates are higher in poor neighbourhoods, and poor neighbourhoods are more likely to contain more non-whites. You need to "adjust" for the economic causes of police killings since they're causally related to demographic disparities in police killings - systemic racism. — fdrake
What you've made is an emotional appeal, and I can see it as persuasive if you feel you are under attack. And your civil liberties and equality of opportunity are under attack; just not by working class civil rights activists and their working class allies. If you live in the UK, your civil liberties are being eroded by Bojo and his possy of gammon faced clowns. — fdrake
Here's something I really don't understand; how have you managed to convince yourself that political correctness is systemic racism against white people, but you believe systemic racism against nonwhites can be explained entirely by its alleged targets' individual merit? This makes very little sense to me. — fdrake
I can understand your feelings of persecution. I just don't think you're being persecuted like you seem to believe. To my reckoning, you're actually repeating the talking points and using the same data as right wing rags - and it's to your credit that you've actually looked up data. You should read this, which studies rates of police killings in the US while adjusting for poverty, — fdrake
The kind of politics that limits police power, empowers social programs, and provides more security for the worst off and the worker, regardless of skin colour... — fdrake
What would it take you to change your mind on the following issues:
(1) that systemic discrimination exists
(2) that a politics (BLM) wanting social programs for the worst off isn't "racism against white people"
? — fdrake
That which is asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence. — fdrake
Both these philosophies are wrong.
— counterpunch
How so ? — Eliot
If this imaginary audience wants to read a more civilised and in depth discussion of related issues; which includes citations; I invite them to read here. — fdrake
I don't think either of us will benefit from continuing the discussion. — fdrake
Leftists are trying to stop me from having sex with my own brain, but I won't let them. — Maw
I'm sure the "Icelandic" will be sending you a cheque for you excellent suggestion that they use pipes. — Banno
Read this aloud into a mirror — Monitor
You'll be banned anyway if you don't stop talking nonsense. — Baden
Oh - psychoceramics. I should have spotted it earlier. Is this a direct consequence of the closure of Parler? Can we expect more visitors as they look for somewhere else to share their wisdom? — Banno
Demonstrably, recreating solar plasma density on earth is possible. — Banno
This seems to me to display a misguided picture of how the physics of fusion works. Seems to me the sort of thing that someone who has read pop accounts and not done the maths might say. On that basis I will not be taking much of Counter's pugilistic advice to heart, until I see some evidence to the contrary. — Banno
Do you believe science has an answer to something like: "BLM protesters pulling down the statues they did is praiseworthy because it simultaneously highlights histories of oppression and dismantles symbols of that oppression"? — fdrake
No worries, I have the same bad habits of stereotyping the people I seem to disagree with. — fdrake
I don't think "slavery is the default" fits the anthropological record; — fdrake
"a society can be said to be systemically discriminatory against group X iff belonging in group X amplifies exposure to negative outcomes relative to those who are not in group X AND that exposure has strong social+economic contributory causes". — fdrake
I'd already read your post. I assume you're just into dealing with even the obvious criticisms of it. — Kenosha Kid
the argument you've made applies to any action which goes against a tradition, — fdrake