This is one helluva takepic.twitter.com/Hn2gwfBx3e
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I'm sorry Emily but the math is public record & moronically obvious. Blacks are severely underrepresented in our criminal justice system, when accounting for their disproportionate level of criminal involvement. Not my fault !pic.twitter.com/GPvlVsXTLg
btw Emily, aren't you a friggin statistician ? !
@/everyone in this thread Have y'all ever thought
Blacks are slightly less represented among the incarcerated than they are among offenders for serious violent crimes.
Do you have anything to read regarding this?
This SSC post is a good starting point on the really mixed studies on justice system bias:http://slatestarcodex.com/2014/11/25/race-and-justice-much-more-than-you-wanted-to-know/ …
But my statement was easy, you can just look up the relevant figures: - black percent of the incarcerated: 38% - black percent of murderers: ~50% In general, the more egregious the crime, the higher the black representation.
Because it is because there is loads and loads of propaganda about how unfair they have it, which makes the judges want to be more leniant on them. It's so simple. Them committing more crime is the reason they end up in "the system" more.
Yeah, that’s about as silly as believing that affirmative action lowers standards, discriminates against whites and gives blacks positions they did not earn, but got because they’re black. And to think after all this progress. . .
Incredibly?
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