I suspect most systemic oppression is a myth. But it's very commonly used as an important concept in America, and I wanna make sure I'm not missing anything - can someone steelman systemic oppression for me - what it means exactly, and if that definition is supported by data?
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Replying to @marknutter @Aella_Girl
Relative rates of crime are pretty much equal when you start measuring, y'know, crime, and not arrests. "Arresting people because they're more likely to be arrested is a rational response" is not a rational response.pic.twitter.com/YzBPP8UUca
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Replying to @marknutter @Aella_Girl
Out of my depth? Son you ain't even in the same body of water as me. Come talk when you're ready to stop splashing in your bathtub and pretending you're swimming.pic.twitter.com/doTN0wBovC
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Replying to @Pdog119 @marknutter
Both of you are terrible at having a discussion
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