Quote (EndlessSky @ Dec 24 2021 07:58am)
Its amazing how it doesn't run through people's heads that all interactions have a risk involved.
If I go to McDonalds, there is a very low probability that I will drop my Big Mac on the floor.
However, if I go to McDonalds 5,000 times it is almost guaranteed that I will have dropped my hamburger on the floor at some point.
And it turns out by the statistics that Cops are like 50% less likely to drop black hamburgers.
And it’s amazing how many blacks run around saying fuck the police and committing crime at 3x the national level when broken down by race, constantly resisting arrest violently, even over dumb shit like traffic tickets.
Stop.
Committing.
Crime.
You see a cat. Do you fight or flight? Prob not. How about a dog? Well depends what kind. Some dogs clearly appear friendly, some clearly are more animalistic. You see a bulldog with a broken chain around its neck postured for an attack. Are you dumb enough to walk up to that dog? We have brains, turn em on.
So when police respond and see the same features, same clothing styles, verbiage, attitudes of the last 50,000 they convicted of crime, ya think maybe that impacts the police interactions?