It shows nothing of the kind. They're undercharged, undersentenced and by far underrepresented by the media as criminals *compared to how criminal they are in reality* which is insanely more criminal than any other race.
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @hurricaneross and
Yikes man. Maybe read the literature
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Replying to @CravenRave @hurricaneross and
Sure, I'll start with the FBI Uniform Crime Reports and the National Crime Victimization Survey. Then I can settle in with a Law & Order marathon where there are more white murderers in a year of episodes than actual white murderers in a year in NYC.
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @hurricaneross and
You realize law order is a tv show. Are you okay? Weird the ncvs shows that white people commit more crimes.....
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Replying to @CravenRave @hurricaneross and
You're the one who brought up media portrayals - in a way that is completely contrary to reality again. The only time you'll ever see a black criminal on TV is on Cops because that's actual footage from reality - even then they cut black crime and put in all the whites.pic.twitter.com/9yBsRCyNQz
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @hurricaneross and
Yes I mean all the literature on it is wrong. Confirmation bias is amazing
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Replying to @CravenRave @hurricaneross and
You don't even understand basic probability. You throw around phrases like "confirmation bias" like they're magic spells. Explain how "confirmation bias" is relevant here.
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @hurricaneross and
You are saying that the media representation of white people on law and order is the indication that Black people are underrepresented as criminals in media. Not sure how you don’t see using that as evidence is an example of confirmation bias.
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Replying to @CravenRave @hurricaneross and
Yes, never showing black criminals on crime dramas when in reality serious crime is done mostly by blacks is a disproof of your claim that blacks are overportrayed as criminals. Do you actually know what confirmation bias is or do you just know the phrase?
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @hurricaneross and
Never? The fact that white actors are preferred on law and order isn’t the argument you think it is. the tendency to interpret new evidence as confirmation of one's existing beliefs or theories
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>The fact that white actors are preferred on law and order isn’t the argument you think it is. Oh yeah, the most oppressed people in the world are black actors who have a passion for playing criminals in home alarm system ads because they keep getting passed over for jobs.
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