Quote (Black XistenZ @ May 12 2021 09:46am)
Q.e.d.
It is your personal opinion, not an irrefutable fact, that proportionate/disproportionate should be understood as referring to a 'by population'-comparison, rather than a 'by relevant benchmark X'-basis. (Here, X = cases of violent crime.)
The bottom line is really simple: statistics show blacks to be shot to death at a rate roughly in line with what we must expect, given the black crime rate. Hence, the BLM movement has racialized an issue which should not be viewed through the lens of race (police violence, lack of training and accountability) and created a distraction from the actual key question where race does indeed come into play ("what are the structural reasons for the disproportionate poverty and crime in black communities; and how can we fix it").
people feint, they go to the doctor, the doctor tells them its cancer, they work on cancer to stop the feinting. police killings were the most easy to identify symptom of overall cancer in society that sets blacks up to be more poor, to have a higher inclination to commit crimes as a career, and to then die at the hands of police. using the fringe of BLM idiots who overly focus on black police killings is like calling cancer patients out for just not wanting to feint but keep the tumors.
it is my subjective opinion that in a conversation we've had 500 times we should be more objective.
Quote (EndlessSky @ May 12 2021 09:47am)
Its not murder if the black is holding a gun.
The math here is 9 blacks were killed unfairly while 45 were murdered by the bleeps and bleep culture.
its still murder, whether its justified or not is subjective, even if most agree with a bevy of police murders.
45 above wasnt all by blacks, thats ur assumption. in any case blacks dont kill 10x more cops, justified or unjustified. the numbers dont line up objectively or subjectively for your bullshit. shocker. endlesslies.