(August 17, 2016 at 10:34 pm)dyresand Wrote: Looking through this i will share my two cents if you look at it black and white crime sure
black crime is disproportionate since the population in the US that is African American is only 14% white being
the majority no shit. Then here is the glaring facts of it all in the US you are more likely to be thrown into
jail for marijuana possession if you are black than white (you can thank the obvious unethical drug war for that).
Im going to list all this but a good bit can be found here http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kim-farbot...78586.html
So the US has a problem of racism and its a problem that is glaring us in the face yet no one does anything about it.
Education is one of the key things not religion is going to fix this problem we have. Then the other thing would be getting rid
of the obvious drug war going on.
To go back on topic here..... it is hypocritical... to get upset that a white person kills a black person. You know what i get it though but
at the same point... there is more black on black murders than white on black murders... so getting upset and rioting doesn't fix the problem
of black on black murder. Then the next thing... would be stop with the violence... stop with the protests it doesn't help it only confirms a
negative stereotype this is why education really matters it is better for the development of ones self and the people around them.
Of course it does, with the Chinese, Korean, Indian, Native American and Vietnamien all being victimised and being put into the same bracket since they are considered "races", just like the black and white population. Now, I have seen the list of ethnicities incarcerated in the US penal system and they have 4 categories, Hispanic, white, black, and all. Have you ever asked yourself the question as to why the aforementioned races are NOT represented in the statistics? If you remain discrete and you don't look for trouble, you don't give the authorities shit, then maybe, just maybe the authorities might just give you a break. Here in France, a gendarme or police officer can pull you over whilst driving or walking and you have to show your passport or identity card. Suffice to say, I have never been pulled over simply because I rest discrete and try not to bring attention to myself on the streets.