After reading the post several times, I'm still not sure whether you're making an actual argument. Which is really unusual. It reads to me like a mockery of an issue that is quite serious to other people. Which I would think is unproductive. Honest question: Cognitive dissonance?https://twitter.com/ScottAdamsSays/status/1271538487242575872 …
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Thomas Sowell has answered these questions. Read his work. That information is available.
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Your question, to me, appears to misrepresent the problem by selectively reducing it to a context in which the problem is small (few Ivy league students are shot, few blacks are Ivy League students), for the presumed purpose of a "Gotcha!" point. You might call that a tell.
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The point is poverty not race.
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ALWAYS my argument! So many can’t believe it when you want to collect data. They usually have an agenda first and assume I do as well and that I’m just looking for confirmation.
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I suspect Black ivy grads are still more likely to be killed by police than White ones. Which would prove racism. But I highly doubt there are accurate numbers on this
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