Five days left in my one-week challenge to find someone who can explain systemic racism with a current example.
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Can we get a breakdown of these longer sentences by area and their majority political affiliations, and/or a breakdown of judges handing out longer sentences appointed by Democrats vs Republicans? The Simulation craves data.
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Could you provide your definition of systemic racism?
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The most common definition is a system that is part of producing unequal outcomes.
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He's asking for the design flaw specifics though. And if they're explicitly racist and current, then you have him. At least that's my interpretation of the exercise.
End of conversation
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I think it’s important to distinguish between institutions prone to “systemic racism” via individuals, which almost anyone can make a claim for, and institutions that are systemically racist *by design*, where a racist intent can be proven.
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And relying on public defenders
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You literally just made the guys point that the judicial system (judges and juries in aggregate) is creating unequal outcomes.
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