I just looked it up.
Current white pop%: 72.4
Current black pop%: 12.6
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Race_and_ethnicity_in_the_United_States
2018 white violent crime, total, %: 199,533, 46.2%
2018 black violent crime, total, %: 187,123, 43.3%
https://crime-data-explorer.fr.cloud.gov/explorer/national/united-states/crime
Relative white violent crime rate: 0.638
Relative black violent crime rate: 3.44
3.44 / 0.638 = 5.39
So, I revise my numbers. Based on 2018, the violent crime rate for black criminals is down to only five and a half times that of white criminals.
(Keep in mind, though, that 8.5% of violent crimes in 2018 have offenders of unknown race. So, there's a pretty big margin of error here.)
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Why not mention increased crime rates among those in poverty? Black people have around three times as many in poverty than white. Certainly a factor, yes? That pulls away from the broader statement implying it's a black thing.
Bumping to the new page so it doesn't get lost in the statistics chatter.
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I’m actually referring to a real case that happened in Louisville, which does/did have some version of stop and frisk, as an example. The young black man made an improper turn. He turned right onto a 4 lane road two each way, and instead of turning into the right lane, he turned into the left lane. I see that all the time. I’ve seen it with cops around, I’ve even seen cops do it. Never seen anyone pulled over. But that kid got pulled over for it. The kid cooperated through the whole thing. Early in the the stop the cop opened the door and pulled the kid out, and patted him down. Nothing found. Then they got the dog out and hooked the kid up “for his own safety”. Of course the dog “indicated”. They searched the car. Nothing found. 30 minutes later they let him go. No RAS. They just did it. Of course the kid complained about what they were doing. But he cooperated.Since statistics can't be racist or wrong on their own, the left tries to claim it's just a meme to attempt to discredit it.
Why would a cop pull you out of a car if you were obeying his orders?
Gotta work with what you have, I guess!
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Do you have the Table on that data?
I’m actually referring to a real case that happened in Louisville, which does/did have some version of stop and frisk, as an example. The young black man made an improper turn. He turned right onto a 4 lane road two each way, and instead of turning into the right lane, he turned into the left lane. I see that all the time. I’ve seen it with cops around, I’ve even seen cops do it. Never seen anyone pulled over. But that kid got pulled over for it. The kid cooperated through the whole thing. Early in the the stop the cop opened the door and pulled the kid out, and patted him down. Nothing found. Then they got the dog out and hooked the kid up “for his own safety”. Of course the dog “indicated”. They searched the car. Nothing found. 30 minutes later they let him go. No RAS. They just did it. Of course the kid complained about what they were doing. But he cooperated.
I’m actually referring to a real case that happened in Louisville, which does/did have some version of stop and frisk, as an example. The young black man made an improper turn. He turned right onto a 4 lane road two each way, and instead of turning into the right lane, he turned into the left lane. I see that all the time. I’ve seen it with cops around, I’ve even seen cops do it. Never seen anyone pulled over. But that kid got pulled over for it. The kid cooperated through the whole thing. Early in the the stop the cop opened the door and pulled the kid out, and patted him down. Nothing found. Then they got the dog out and hooked the kid up “for his own safety”. Of course the dog “indicated”. They searched the car. Nothing found. 30 minutes later they let him go. No RAS. They just did it. Of course the kid complained about what they were doing. But he cooperated.
Because you repeated a meme. You may not acknowledge or like that it's a meme at this point, but it is.
Because I'm not following the thread all that much. I opened it, saw the meme, and pointed it out.
It's fine to have broad data to get an overview, but you should only use it for broad overviews. Broad overviews aren't all that helpful in conversation or in policy, especially in the hands of laymen.
Gotta work with what you have, I guess!
Also, badass secret service counter assault team member at lafayette park
Had to block out some graffiti
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All these statistics...are they correlation or causation? Does causation matter?
I am all about personal responsibility but are there exceptions? Trigger will post actions he will take to protect his family at all costs without regard as to what may be the consequences. Could it be that could a contributor? If one's family is starving would that matter ? Do we just let the statistics stand on their own as proof of something?