Would I have stood with MLK?

A larger percentage of black Americans are arrested for marijuana than are white people. That's a statistic, but it's not "evidence of racism." To say so is actually confirmation bias.

But it is evidence of institutional racism because white people and black people smoke pot at the same rates.
 
Calm down. You need to learn the difference between evidence and confirmation bias.

A larger percentage of black Americans are arrested for marijuana than are white people. That's a statistic, but it's not "evidence of racism." To say so is actually confirmation bias.


Only if you (a) ignore the mountain of other evidence pointing to systemic racism and (b) you're a complete fucking retard.
 
Most likely it comes down to
there's usually more police presence in dangerous neighborhoods.

If this country is so racist.

Maybe we need new ideas.

Like a Black autonomous state.

Where Blacks could control police, businesses & politics to a far higher degree.


It takes a real fucking dipshit to say "Maybe blacks should go back to africa" and then also say "I'm not racist."
 
But it is evidence of institutional racism because white people and black people smoke pot at the same rates.

Why do you think blacks and whites smoke pot at the same rates? But even if it's true, it doesn't prove racism. Correlation is not causation.

If institutionalized racism is still a thing in America, then why aren't other minority groups, like Asian Americans, being disproportionately arrested for smoking pot?
 
Only if you (a) ignore the mountain of other evidence pointing to systemic racism and (b) you're a complete fucking retard.

Systematic racism did exist in the US. Slavery existed. So did segregation.

But now that such things are outlawed, how do you differentiate between "systematic racism" versus individual racists with authority? And what more can be done when the racism is a matter of individuals acting wrongly?

Also, how do you determine if someone is racist without explicit evidence? What makes a white cop attacking a black suspect inherently racist? Is it also racist when a white cop does the same exact thing to a white suspect?

Remember "Don't tase me, bro"? That was a white security officer using excessive force on a white student. If the student had been black, would it suddenly be racist?
 
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