Already been posted but I guess you're too ****ing dumb to do the necessary basic math to figure it out eh? Lmao ... Keep avoiding.
It hasn't, actually. The number of crimes committed doesn't tell you if it's a small number of people committing a lot of crimes per person or a large number of people committing a few.
tbf, in the us's prisons at least, the majority of people in prison are there for drug crimes, and you can reasonably argue that us drug laws are essentially intended to imprison black people
tbf, in the us's prisons at least, the majority of people in prison are there for drug crimes, and you can reasonably argue that us drug laws are essentially intended to imprison black people
sorry I actually made a giant leap from most arrests to most imprisonments without fact-checking myself.
edit: it still may be accurate to say something like "most people are put in prison because of drugs" because violent crimes will usually have longer sentences and thus more (of the same) people are on that list at any one time, but whatever my wording was wrong.
Majority of criminals in state prisons are violent offenders, that's pretty clear in the data. And blacks are massively overrepresented in that population. That's clear in the data.
Blacks are more violent. Blacks are less intelligent. The science is in. It's not up for your debate or virtue signalling or excuses. It's definitely worth paying attention to and trying to resolve.
but there are some caveats since it is just raw data. the biggest one being that hispanics are entirely mixed in to the white vs black numbers. it's also arrests, not convictions. and it doesn't cover the entire population, only reporting agencies, but there are other tables on that site with city/suburban/rural splits and such.
i don't really expect you to do much diligence for yourself though
It's also just another transparent trap question that will be followed by an obvious "You can't guarantee those aren't the same few people being arrested over and over" response.
It's also just another transparent trap question that will be followed by an obvious "You can't guarantee those aren't the same few people being arrested over and over" response.
Except we can, because recidivism rates between blacks and whites are very close. The prison population is the only stat he needs. All the data is already in this thread.
So yes, he's just being Amadeus. He'll leave shortly and try the same nonsense in the next social justice topic.
That's the problem with the progressives. They can't begin to work on resolving these issues because they won't even acknowledge the facts.