Giving racists and white supremacists a platform to radicalise people is incredibly dangerous, look at all the white nationalist terror incidents that have been happening
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Replying to @yorkshirealexx @SMthegamer1 and
Yet you call Crowder a white supremacist. Nowadays, "racist" is a subjective term. It us used far too often and has lost power.pic.twitter.com/QN5ZQNgEeK
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Replying to @Catherine3684 @SMthegamer1 and
He is a white supremacist, he believes that black people are worse than white people. So uh, yeah
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Replying to @Catherine3684 @SMthegamer1 and
not directly but he definitely thinks it. he doesn't believe that there is institutional bias against black americans. the only way that you can come to this conclusion is if you think there are differences between white people and black people on a genetic level
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Replying to @yorkshirealexx @SMthegamer1 and
That's ridiculous. Not believing in the existence of institutional racism does not make you racist. Many blacks, including my children, don't believe that institutional racism exists. That's not saying that racist people don't exist in some institutions. They do.
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Replying to @Catherine3684 @SMthegamer1 and
there are more black people in prison, proportionally than white people. black people, serve longer scentences for the same crimes as white people. black people are more likely to be arressted for marijuana possession/use than white people despite smoking at same rates. Explain.
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Replying to @yorkshirealexx @SMthegamer1 and
Black people make up the majority of the jails here too. It's because they cause the majority of the crime here. Other inner cities are similar. Is that due to genetics? No, we are equal. Our cultures are different and the culture in the hood is more accepting of some crimes...
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Replying to @Catherine3684 @yorkshirealexx and
In the hood we have people smoking weed in front of stores, on porches, and in the open. Also, these communities are policed a lot more (due to the crime) so that's why there may be more marijuana arrests. As far as sentencing, one needs to take in account a persons previous...
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Replying to @Catherine3684 @yorkshirealexx and
arrest history, whether they were on probation/parole, and amount. Without taking those things into consideration, a study will be flawed.
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This guy was selling drugs and had an illegal, loaded gun on him. He was released without bail. This happens a lot. In my opinion, we aren't doing enough to stop crime!https://www.wdel.com/news/wilmington-man-found-with-gun-marijuana-following-newark-traffic-stop/article_ea8a4740-44fb-11e9-866b-8f43dd757867.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=user-share …
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