Three things I learned from the #BLM protests:
- No one can point to an example of systemic racism (except against whites and asian-Americans)
- Resisting arrest is the only thing that gets you killed by cops
- Reparations would be negative if you calculated them correctly
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Are you referring to replacing the biased prosecutors or judges with unbiased ones? That doesn't fix it, because such a person doesn't exist If outcomes are racist and solution is hoping for non-biased angels to replace bad apples, system is broken. System must actively correct
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I don’t think replacing the people in the system will fix it, I think the system itself needs to be changed. Specifically, to reduce the role of subjective decision making for prosecutors when trying equivalent crimes for different races.
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By that logic, replacing all racists with non-racists would demonstrate that racism doesn’t exist.
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You can’t detach the system from the people. The system is the people even if the laws are fair which in many cases are not.
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In other words, there’s no fixing “systemic racism”.
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The issue is that you're using a made up definition so that you don't have to acknowledge actual examples of systemic racism.
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