2. I conclude with a particularly apt quote: “The idea of universal suspicion without individual evidence is what Americans find abhorrent and what black men in America must constantly fight. It is pervasive in policing policies — like stop-and-frisk, and . . .
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3. "...neighborhood watch - regardless of the collateral damage done to the majority of innocents. It's like burning down a house to rid it of mice."
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4. This is not a new fight for me. This is not a new fight for others warring against this policy, like the
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5. Bloomberg: "I think we disproportionately stop whites too much and minorities too little. It’s exactly the reverse of what they say. I don’t know where they went to school but they certainly didn’t take a math course. Or a logic course.”
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7. There were "580,000 stop-and-frisks in the city in 2009. Most of those stopped (55 %) were black...most were yng and almost all were male. For reference, according to the Census Bureau, there were abt only 300k blk men btw the ages of 13 & 34 living in the city that year."
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8. Bloomberg knew these numbers was well as I did, and yet he persisted, with zeal. There young black and brown men were just collateral damage, the components of a criminal class.
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9. So, when he says he didn't know, or that he recently became aware, or whatever, it is ALL BS. And, it's insulting. Say what you will about me, but I simply won't be able to get over his callousness towards black bodies and black pain. Some of these were CHILDREN!!!
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