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Creepfaster10 karma

Because it's not a policy. It's a numbers game. Am black and got caught in that numbers game. To me it's seems pretty simple if less than 13% of a population is committing 50% of Homicide crimes. 30% violent crimes and a s load of drug related crimes(not sure on a #). If black people as a whole could just stop doing these things. If 7 out of every 10 black folk can be arrested each time they are pulled over whilst it's less than 4 per every other group. Don't you think using basic numbers that if as black folk we can get that down to less that less than 2 out of every 10. Don't you think profiling would stop since the chances for an arrest would be not worth the effort?

Creepfaster5 karma

Let me also add that my black history professor taught me to be proud to be black. He taught me to be proud to be an American. He was African and he loves this country. You on the other hand seem to be teaching victimhood. If you were my professor I'd drop you in a heart beat. Teaching young blacks to be angry it's pretty pathetic. And just shows that you are more racist than what you think you are fighting against.

Creepfaster4 karma

What are those policies that are thought to target black people?

Creepfaster1 karma

Still not a policy. Just a thing that happens when there is more overall crime in those black areas than white areas. How is it all bad when at the same time while consisting of 13% of a population black people commit what like 48% of all homicides in the country. But back to my main point What POLICY are talking about.