@MattUS4A@dmoonglampers_@Heal_within96 You take stats, refuse to contextualize them, then insert your preferred explanation. If crime disparities have existed for 90+ years, the obvious question is what historical, economic, and social factors contributed to them. Saying "I don't care why" isn't an argument
@MattUS4A@dmoonglampers_@Heal_within96 Said "methods" were followed by Black Codes, Jim Crow, disenfranchisement, racial terror, redlining, employment discrimination, school segregation, exclusion from many New Deal benefits, bombing of black wall street etc...
Do you have a selective memory?
@MattUS4A@dmoonglampers_@Heal_within96 Where's the evidence for this absurd claim? Also, if you don't care about the "why," then stop pretending you're interested in understanding the disparity. You're just assuming your conclusion.
@MattUS4A@dmoonglampers_@Heal_within96 If a disparity persists for decades, the question is exactly why it persists. Poverty, segregation, education, economic opportunity, demographics, and policing are all relevant factors.
@MattUS4A@dmoonglampers_@Heal_within96 Saying there were more Black on White incidents than White on Black incidents doesn't tell us why.
Also none of those statistics prove your claim that Black Americans "never take responsibility." That's a completely different claim, and you haven't provided evidence for it.
@MattUS4A@dmoonglampers_@Heal_within96 The real debate is about causes, not whether disparities exist which was my whole point.
Btw The "94% of Black victims are killed by Black offenders" argument is weak when White victims are also overwhelmingly killed by White offenders.
@dmoonglampers_@Heal_within96 But why deny the socio economic issues created by white people?
Why are black people the only ones who are always told to take accountability when no one else will?
@jAy__rayboy@aidenconartist Now i do believe you're right when you say that because sometimes people are just awkward and/or don't have social/situationnal awareness so i don't think posting him was necessary
@jAy__rayboy@aidenconartist I don't just mean normal in the sense that it's an explainable human behaviour, whether it's good or bad, no. I think it's right as well. Also yes the guy could be the second coming of ted bundy, yet as long as the looks he gives are being received consensually, there's no issue
@jAy__rayboy@aidenconartist But i don't get why you're making it seems like it's not normal/it shouldn't be the case?
Yes if a girl thinks a guy is ugly and he keeps staring at her, that's some weirdo shit, especially if her body language expresses discomfort.
Same applies when you swap genders
@Minkaaaaze Oe je vois ce que tu veux dire mais fin chepas, on dirait qu'ils utilisent Γ§a comme une occasion de critiquer une femme noire une fois de plus
Pcq en soit, surtout avec le contexte, y'a rien de triste de mon point de vue