If your entire family was put in prison because of their heritage, does that influence how you act today?
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Replying to @plantgreenx @RacismDog
Yes they are the fact that you don't realize this is pretty emblematic of the problem https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1739351 …
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Replying to @plantgreenx @RacismDog
Lol dude, you think the stats are different for native americans? https://qz.com/392342/native-americans-are-the-unseen-victims-of-a-broken-us-justice-system/ …
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Replying to @plantgreenx @RacismDog
Of course not. The point is that the various systems of power make it vastly more likely that an indigenous person will be imprisoned than the national average And this is just one small example of the systemic differences in power. There are hundreds more
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Replying to @plantgreenx @RacismDog
And why do you think they might be committing more crimes?
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Let me give you a hint: if there is racism inherent in the system, it affects what gets described as a crime...
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Replying to @plantgreenx @RacismDog
The results are quite strongly demonstrated in the evidence linked above
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