06-02-2018, 05:06 AM
(06-02-2018, 04:18 AM)sanantone Wrote: I don't see the quote.Here is your original claim from post #20:
I mentioned well-known studies in the CJ field. If you knew what you were talking about, you would have easily recognized those studies.
Anecdotal experience. Right.
http://news.gallup.com/poll/3421/racial-...k-men.aspx
"There hasn't been an increase in violence; there has just been an increase in smartphones and social media usage bringing to the forefront what black people have been dealing with since slavery was abolished."
That poll doesn't back up your argument at all. Only 40% of black Americans feel they've been stopped because of their race. Of those, a majority report being stopped fewer than 5 times. 69% of black Americans report that they are treated favorably by police, compared to 86% of white Americans. There is a difference in how these populations feel they are being treated, but the difference isn't at all as significant as you suggest. It's certainly not the experience of most black Americans.
You've repeatedly talked about your education in CJ, but I don't think it's having the effect that you want it to have. Education, like intelligence and wealth, is something that should be demonstrated. Use your education to convince me of your point, don't brag about it.


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