(October 25, 2021 at 5:33 pm)Huggy Bear Wrote:(October 25, 2021 at 5:25 pm)LadyForCamus Wrote: Oh, boy. You’re breaking out the dictionary definitions again, lol.
I don’t @Huggy Bear. Why should we call the small number of police killings of unarmed black men a serious problem when there’s just so few of them compared to everyone else?
Keep on clownin.’ 🤡
Quote:It’s not the number of police killings that's the problem, it's the fact that they rarely get punished. The more police get punished, the less likely they are to shoot unarmed folks, see how that works?
No shit, Huggy, lol. Yes, you accurately described the problem of police killings of unarmed black men. I think it’s the only thing you’ve gotten right in this thread so far. Now to explain me why you think what you said was in any way a rubuttal or a distinction with a difference, lol.
Never mind, I know that’s too complicated for your two brain cells. Let’s try it this way:
Based on the stats you’ve been spoon-fed, do you believe that violence, discrimination, and oppression among the black/trans female community is a serious problem that should be addressed? This is a simple yes or no question.
You talking about the stats from an LBGT source that give absolutely zero information on how the survey was conducted? What was the sample size? what area was the survey taken in?
You want me to accept the numbers on face value? is that it?