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  1. #31
    How often has a white officer shooting an innocent white man been caught on camera?
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  2. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by RandBlade View Post
    How often has a white officer shooting an innocent white man been caught on camera?
    The caught on camera issue is a problem, in all shootings. If you're referring to the recent situation in the news - the shooting was not caught on camera, the immediate aftermath was.

  3. #33
    And when has that last happened with white on white?

    You have thousands of killings a year, that's a few every day, yet we don't hear about them all. Not even all the white on black.
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  4. #34
    Quote Originally Posted by Lewkowski View Post
    When determining what exactly is going on you have to understand the media narrative and what gets air time and what doesn't. Why is there disproportional attention when a white officer shoots a black man? When a white officer shoots a white man - no attention. When a black officer shoots a non-black man, no attention. Not being from America I don't think you quite understand how much our media pushes a particular agenda or narrative they want to force down people's throats.
    ITT, we see Lewk finally recognizing there is disproportionality betwixt the police and blacks. Unfortunately he chooses to attribute it to a bias in presentation rather than the fact that these incidents occur in radically disproportionate numbers in the first place.
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  5. #35
    How many of the anti-black crowd (pardon the label, but it seems accurate) here actually read about this topic? Talked to a black man? Taken seriously anything written by a black man? The number of blacks killed by the police is a red herring. The real issue is the fact that blacks (especially men) regularly get mistreated by the police. Read what black cops, doctors, lawyers, academics, etc. experience on a day-to-day basis. Multiply that by 100 for blacks living in projects. There's indisputable evidence that blacks get targeted more by police, even in areas where they're no more likely to be engaging in crime than whites (i.e. traffic stops: blacks get pulled over at a far higher rate, while whites are more likely to have drugs on them). Your average black man has experienced dozens of negative interactions with the police, many of them entailing the excessive use of force. Your average black man also knows dozens of other black men who've experienced the same. So before you spout your racist bullshit, actually read about the scale of the problem. This isn't a question of a handful of black men being killed; it's a question of a vast majority of black men being profiled and mistreated by the police on a regular basis.
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    Would be interesting to see if middle class black men are as often victims of police brutality as middle class white men. Wouldn t surprise me a bit if they relatively have it worse for being uppity niggers. (And yes I know the weight of that word. Still I decided to use it, because it expresses exactly what goes on.)
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    "Clearly when I'm at work dressed in my white coat the reactions I get with individuals and the officers I deal with on a daily basis is much different to what I would get outside the hospital in regular clothes and my fear and mild inherent distrust in law enforcement, that goes back to my own personal experiences that I've had in my own personal life as well as hearing the stories from friends and family that look like me, that have had similar experiences," he said.

    http://www.cnn.com/2016/07/11/us/emo...ams/index.html

    I have heard of that phenomenon when middle class blacks challenge police officers.
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    This other link was a bit worse even. A black police officer.

    http://edition.cnn.com/2016/07/08/us...l_bottommedium
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  9. #39
    There are regular reports of off-duty black police officers in NYC getting profiled and assaulted.

    http://www.reuters.com/article/us-us...0K11EV20141223

    Rand and Lewk: are 24 out of those 25 black cops lying?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Loki View Post
    There are regular reports of off-duty black police officers in NYC getting profiled and assaulted.

    http://www.reuters.com/article/us-us...0K11EV20141223

    Rand and Lewk: are 24 out of those 25 black cops lying?
    Guilty of driving while being black, it would make a great joke, if it weren't for real.
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  11. #41
    It's almost like having a culture of consistently covering up and refusing to investigate misconduct by your own force is a terrible idea.
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  12. #42
    Quote Originally Posted by Loki View Post
    There are regular reports of off-duty black police officers in NYC getting profiled and assaulted.

    http://www.reuters.com/article/us-us...0K11EV20141223

    Rand and Lewk: are 24 out of those 25 black cops lying?
    Why are you asking me? I've never said there isn't a problem
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  13. #43
    reading about these anecdotes is bad enough, can't understand how people can continue to be wilfully blind to these problems after investigations such as the DoJ"s report on the Ferguson, the NYPD racism trial etc.
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  14. #44
    Quote Originally Posted by RandBlade View Post
    And when has that last happened with white on white?

    You have thousands of killings a year, that's a few every day, yet we don't hear about them all. Not even all the white on black.
    http://www.dailywire.com/news/7274/c...n-hank-berrien

    I consider this a clean shoot but if the guy was black it would have made a bigger splash.

  15. #45
    Quote Originally Posted by Loki View Post
    There are regular reports of off-duty black police officers in NYC getting profiled and assaulted.

    http://www.reuters.com/article/us-us...0K11EV20141223

    Rand and Lewk: are 24 out of those 25 black cops lying?
    Eh? I'm sure racial profiling exists. The question to ask is racial profiling always wrong? The simple fact is that statistically speaking a black male is far more likely to go to prison than any other ethnicity. Some use that to say the system is racist and while it can account for *some* of it anyone with half a brain realizes there is far more going on here. Correlation exists between single parent households and the likelihood of the child leading a life of crime - guess which ethnic background has it worst?

    https://news.google.com/newspapers?n...89,44540&hl=en

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    There is something very wrong with the culture of our inner cities. "Snitches get stitches" and "Pigs in a blanket, fry 'em like bacon" is pretty sick. This is what liberalism gives us. Single parent households, deadbeat dads, culture that glorifies gang violence, drug use and criminal activity. When you pound it into people's head that the world is 100% racist and that you'll never be able to make it through hard work because the deck is stacked. This is toxic and it creates a culture where crime flourishes. Police aren't stupid they realize where the crime is happening and who is doing it and then absolutely influences them. We get to the point where shit like this is a thing. http://reason.com/archives/2014/10/0...rier-for-black

    Now can things be improved upon? Absolutely.

    1. Legalize drugs
    2. Harsher penalties for violent offenders
    3. 100% body cameras
    4. When actual incidents of racism (and not just profiling) occur do something about it. #3 will help with this quite a bit.

  16. #46
    Although black people are many, many times more likely than white people to be accosted by cops, the vast majority of them are guilty of no crime. In fact, if you look at eg. the findings from the trial against the NYPD, a black person hassled by the po-po is MORE likely to be innocent-as far as we know--than a white person. Why? Because cops inappropriately target black people for this bullshit and an investigation of their reports show that much of the time they can't even justify it. And then they have the nerve to be dicks about it. Your objection is not relevant. Principally, that argument would justify constantly stopping random guys on the street and trying to determine if they've raped someone. Guys are much more likely to be rapists than women are.
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  17. #47
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  18. #48
    To be fair to Lewk and the spirit of Dreadnaught, all this "black lives matter" stuff has certainly led to problems for people of other colours as police have been forced to resort to assaulting non-blacks in order to meet their quotas:

    https://www.rt.com/usa/329006-alabam...dian-national/

    Fucked. Up. And sad
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  19. #49
    To be fair, the cop thought the guy was black.
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  20. #50
    And here's a black Republican politician complaining about racial profiling against himself. Must be all in his head. Lewk, have you been stopped by the police 7 times in the last year? Treated rudely each time?

    http://thehill.com/blogs/floor-actio...capitol-police
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  21. #51
    Glad you're not including me as someone who you apparently think doesn't believe profiling is a problem but it would have been nice for you to acknowledge that.
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  22. #52
    You had a post here that could be interpreted either way. But if it makes you feel better, I apologize for interpreting it in the way that I did.
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  23. #53
    Thank you.
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  24. #54
    https://www.facebook.com/shaunking/v...89079334464317

    This is typical police behavior in black neighborhoods.
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  25. #55
    Evidence for that claim?
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  26. #56
    You mean other than all the black professionals making nearly identical claims about this sort of policing?

    I usually wouldn't say this, but read the comments.
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  27. #57
    What kind of evidence would you like?
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  28. #58
    It's not like it's consistent with an overwhelming majority of research in this area...It also puts to bed the notion that "there are some bad apples". No, this is typical policing in black neighborhoods. As the black police officer wrote, most police officers are pretty malleable. If their department culture encourages this kind of behavior, they'll engage in it as well. This even applies to black/Hispanic police officers. Sure, they're not going to go around murdering unarmed men every day; they'll just demean the black men they face and resort to the use of force far too quickly. All without consequence.
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  29. #59
    Black dad gets arrested for no good reason when trying to pick up his kids from school: http://www.theatlantic.com/national/...-black/379357/

    Black and Hispanic youths all have a story to tell about harassment: https://www.researchgate.net/publica..._Neighborhoods and https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...ice-harassment

    Officers in the NYPD tell stories about harassment: http://www.theatlantic.com/national/...e-nypd/384106/

    Black neighbourhoods both under- and overpoliced: http://www.latimes.com/opinion/bookc...404-story.html

    Brief overview of the DoJ investigation in Ferguson: http://www.vox.com/2015/3/4/8149337/...-police-racism


    Honestly, we can fill a whole forum with both anecdotal and academic evidence, the question is what you'd like to see and what you'd accept as being persuasive enough to stop wasting time and energy on this tangent.
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  30. #60
    There is a difference between "this happens far too often" which will produce a ton of anecdotes and "this is typical". Can you not understand the difference?
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