@OliWright@Warren_Britain@PolitlcsUK@billcurtis0 Well according to Home Office statistics, black people are 3.8 times more likely to be stop and searched than a white person.
So they are being OVER policed. Like I said
@OliWright@Warren_Britain@PolitlcsUK@billcurtis0 I think the police guidelines teach police about reducing the racism that the overwhelmingly white police force is infamous for.
To suggest that these guidelines have in a single year turned the police force into one which is institutionally racist against white people is crazy
@OliWright@Warren_Britain@PolitlcsUK@billcurtis0 I understand how this is proof in your head, but you need to show data to back it up for those of us who think the opposite.
Otherwise you’re just saying emotional stuff.
@OliWright@Warren_Britain@PolitlcsUK@billcurtis0 So in this case, black people are NOT being under-policed?
There *isn’t* 2-tier policing when it comes to knife crime?
If there were we would expect to see LESS stop and searches for black people, or at least equal levels to their white counterparts?
right?
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@OliWright@Warren_Britain@PolitlcsUK@billcurtis0 You haven’t presented a single piece of evidence. You’ve pointed to the Nowak case (not evidence of anything), kept talking about the guidelines (without presenting any of it), and then changed the subject to arrest of social media users.
How is this all connected?
@OliWright@Warren_Britain@PolitlcsUK@billcurtis0 I would argue this is a misreading of anti-racist guidelines (imperfect ones, definitely, and maybe misguided, but ultimately there because police forces are systematically racist, not towards whites but towards ethnic minorities, as evidenced by literally ALL the data)