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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] But a black person with a degree in chemistry is just as likely to get a job at Dupont working and integrating with white people, if that is what you mean by nation building [/qb][/QUOTE]Laughable individual you are. It never came to your mind that a black person needs to start up a business like Dupont and that this should be perfectly normal. It has nothing to do with hate or any of that crazy rhetoric you impose. [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] Somebody with an African studies degree is likely to address inequality. [/qb][/QUOTE] :D :D :D So that is the reason why you shut down the thread on Jeff Sessions policies, Right? :o So that is why you always try to razionalize like right-wingers do, when unarmed black people are being shot, right? See, the more you type the funnier it becomes. [i]"Likely to address inequality."[/i] :o And if you truly had a degree in Africana or any affiliation with it, you would not have posted that garbage during the presidential elections and afterwards. Anyway: Police Behavior during Traffic and Street Stops, 2011 --Lynn Langton, Ph.D., and Matthew Durose, BJS Statisticians Sept. 2013 (Revised October 27, 2016) https://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/pbtss11.pdf [QUOTE] [b]"The systemic racism in Baltimore’s police force"[/b] _In the Justice Department’s damning, astonishing report on the ingrained, systemic racism in Baltimore’s police department, one tidbit captures the larger picture. It describes an email by a city police supervisor containing a template for officers making trespassing arrests, with blanks to be filled in for date, location, suspect’s name and address — yet, oddly, no prompt for race or gender. Instead, the words “black male” were automatically included.[/QUOTE] https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-systemic-racism-in-baltimores-police-force/2016/08/10/86ce448a-5f3f-11e6-9d2f-b1a3564181a1_story.html?utm_term=.e4ec8aedc5f6 [QUOTE][b]Strip searches, ‘lock up all the black hoodies': Excerpts from Justice Dept. report on Baltimore PD[/b] “BPD’s warrantless arrests for discretionary misdemeanor offenses exhibit substantial racial disparities. .. Analysis of this data reveals that African Americans account for the overwhelming majority of BPD’s discretionary misdemeanor arrests, and that reviewing officials are more likely to dismiss charges against African Americans—indicating that officers apply a lower standard when making them. As an initial matter, BPD officers arrest African Americans for several common misdemeanor offenses at high rates. Although they make up only 63 percent of Baltimore’s population, African Americans accounted for: 87 percent of the 3,400 charges for resisting arrest; 89 percent of 1,350 charges for making a false statement to an officer; 84 percent of the 4,000 charges for failing to obey an order; 86 percent of the more than 1,000 charges for hindering or obstruction; 83 percent of the roughly 6,500 arrests for disorderly conduct; and 88 percent of the nearly 3,500 arrests for trespassing on posted property.” “Evidence of Gender Bias in BPD’s Response to Sexual Assault” “We were also troubled by statements of BPD detectives suggesting an undue skepticism of reports of sexual assault. One victim advocate told us about a detective in the BPD Sex Offense Unit making comments at a party, in the company of BPD officers and victim advocates, that, “in homicide, there are real victims; all our cases are bullshit.” When another person suggested the detective soften the statement, the detective added, “Ok, 90 percent.” We also reviewed e-mail correspondence between a BPD officer and a prosecutor in which they openly expressed their contempt for and disbelief of a woman who had reported a sexual assault: the prosecutor wrote that “this case is crazy. . . I am not excited about charging it. This victim seems like a conniving little whore. (pardon my language).”; the BPD officer replied, “Lmao! I feel the same.”[/QUOTE] https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/true-crime/wp/2016/08/10/excerpts-from-the-justice-departments-report-on-practices-of-the-baltimore-police-department/ As per this we now know that don't have a Africana degree. :o And this was my last post to you, since it get's nowhere with you anyway. I have far better things to do. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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