Slavery in America

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So here are some facts

Whites make up 64 percent of the population in the US
Blacks make up 13 percent of the US population in the US

But in prison, whites make up 39% of the population
And blacks make up 40% of the population

In the US, a black person is 5 times more likely to be incarcerated than a white person.

So what does that mean?

Either you believe that black people are just 5 times more likely to be criminals (it's just in their nature!) or there's something seriously wrong with the system - and isn't that something everyone should be concerned about?

Whether you argue it's because of poverty, police profiling, or biased sentencing - it all falls under the same umbrella of systemic issues. The game is rigged.

Oh, and there's this:

The 13th Amendment
Section 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.

The current black population in prison EXCEEDS any population of slaves before the civil war.

Consider now the exceptionally profitable model of private prisons...and prison labour.

http://www.theguardian.com/commenti...abor-pads-corporate-profits-taxpayers-expense

Slavery in america didn't go away, it just got reformulated under a new, socially acceptable name.
 
So here are some facts

Whites make up 64 percent of the population in the US
Blacks make up 13 percent of the US population in the US

But in prison, whites make up 39% of the population
And blacks make up 40% of the population

In the US, a black person is 5 times more likely to be incarcerated than a white person.

So what does that mean?

Either you believe that black people are just 5 times more likely to be criminals (it's just in their nature!) or there's something seriously wrong with the system - and isn't that something everyone should be concerned about?

Whether you argue it's because of poverty, police profiling, or biased sentencing - it all falls under the same umbrella of systemic issues. The game is rigged.

Oh, and there's this:

The 13th Amendment
Section 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.

The current black population in prison EXCEEDS any population of slaves before the civil war.

Consider now the exceptionally profitable model of private prisons...and prison labour.

http://www.theguardian.com/commenti...abor-pads-corporate-profits-taxpayers-expense

Slavery in america didn't go away, it just got reformulated under a new, socially acceptable name.

But niggers do no toil in prison. The lift weights, get rid of their clap, and make raisin hooch. Cops go where theyre called. Last night 4 niggers robbed a local pawn shop, shot at several police cars, then invaded a home where they murdered two women and stole their car. They all had long criminal records but THANK YOU JESUS weren't slaves long.
 
Aren't prisons in other countries too? Is blacks the only race that gets locked up? Prison isn't slavery, just a place for bad people that made mistakes. So they could sit and think about what they done, and hopefully learn their lesson.
 
Two more negroes were just tossed into slavery after they murdered two people for cash and drugs then paid a visit to neighbors where they robbed 7 people and shot up the house. The sheriff say ITS OUR NEW 40 ACRES AND A MULE PROGRAM.
 
So here are some facts

Whites make up 64 percent of the population in the US
Blacks make up 13 percent of the US population in the US

But in prison, whites make up 39% of the population
And blacks make up 40% of the population

In the US, a black person is 5 times more likely to be incarcerated than a white person.

So what does that mean?

Either you believe that black people are just 5 times more likely to be criminals (it's just in their nature!) or there's something seriously wrong with the system - and isn't that something everyone should be concerned about?

Whether you argue it's because of poverty, police profiling, or biased sentencing - it all falls under the same umbrella of systemic issues. The game is rigged.

Oh, and there's this:

The 13th Amendment
Section 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.

The current black population in prison EXCEEDS any population of slaves before the civil war.

Consider now the exceptionally profitable model of private prisons...and prison labour.

http://www.theguardian.com/commenti...abor-pads-corporate-profits-taxpayers-expense

Slavery in america didn't go away, it just got reformulated under a new, socially acceptable name.

That isn't slavery. Not by a long shot.

Studies show that crime is most associated with poverty, and if you look at the poverty levels of blacks and whites, the prison numbers are in line with them - if not over-represented by whites.

Now that racism plays a part in income disparity is a valid argument.

Edited to add that it is also at play in profiling and sentencing as studies have shown.
 
Aren't prisons in other countries too? Is blacks the only race that gets locked up? Prison isn't slavery, just a place for bad people that made mistakes. So they could sit and think about what they done, and hopefully learn their lesson.

The US puts more people in prison per 100,000 of population than almost any other country in the world:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_incarceration_rate

707 per 100,000 in US
148 per 100,000 in England and Wales
 
Two more negroes were just tossed into slavery after they murdered two people for cash and drugs then paid a visit to neighbors where they robbed 7 people and shot up the house. The sheriff say ITS OUR NEW 40 ACRES AND A MULE PROGRAM.

Now black people are the only ones that commit crimes?
 
@smoothg103rd -

Studies show that racial profiling is directly correlated with what the OP stated.

One example - the war on drugs. One in every three of the 25 million U.S. adult citizens arrested for drug offenses were African Americans. Not because Blacks are more likely to use and sell drugs, but because the war on drugs is predominantly conducted in communities of color, resulting in a higher rate of incarceration.

Link
 
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@smoothg103rd -

Studies show that racial profiling is directly correlated with what the OP stated.

One example - the war on drugs. One in every three of the 25 million U.S. adult citizens arrested for drug offenses were African Americans. Not because Blacks are more likely to use and sell drugs, but because the war on drugs is predominantly conducted in communities of color, resulting in a higher rate of incarceration.

Link

Only because most blacks live in the ghetto. How many white rich kids commit crimes or fuck up their lives vs rich black kids? All your statistics only goes to the ghetto blacks. No shit they are going to commit crimes, but you will never find a black Elliott Rodger
 
@smoothg103rd -

Studies show that racial profiling is directly correlated with what the OP stated.

One example - the war on drugs. One in every three of the 25 million U.S. adult citizens arrested for drug offenses were African Americans. Not because Blacks are more likely to use and sell drugs, but because the war on drugs is predominantly conducted in communities of color, resulting in a higher rate of incarceration.

Link

broke link.

anyway, this statistic is misleading.
drug arrests are made where the drugs are predominantly being bought and sold. police don't have the resources to patrol all neighborhoods with equal frequency, nor should they.

they go back to where crimes are recurring, logically.
crime stas skew socioeconomically, because criminal behavior is more prevalent among the lower classes than the upper classes.
 
broke link.

anyway, this statistic is misleading.
drug arrests are made where the drugs are predominantly being bought and sold. police don't have the resources to patrol all neighborhoods with equal frequency, nor should they.

they go back to where crimes are recurring, logically.
crime stas skew socioeconomically, because criminal behavior is more prevalent among the lower classes than the upper classes.

rich white kids buy and sell drugs all the time. heroin use in fancy private schools is more than myth. when busted, they are rushed off to fancy inpatient treatment centers, while the black kid is locked up with a permanent record. criminal behavior occurs in all classes.
 
rich white kids buy and sell drugs all the time. heroin use in fancy private schools is more than myth. when busted, they are rushed off to fancy inpatient treatment centers, while the black kid is locked up with a permanent record. criminal behavior occurs in all classes.

yes crime occurs on all economic strata, but it occurs more frequently in the lower classes.

and yes more money buys better legal representation, which is a separate argument.
 
Only because most blacks live in the ghetto. How many white rich kids commit crimes or fuck up their lives vs rich black kids? All your statistics only goes to the ghetto blacks. No shit they are going to commit crimes, but you will never find a black Elliott Rodger

Wow, What world do you live in?

broke link.

anyway, this statistic is misleading.
drug arrests are made where the drugs are predominantly being bought and sold. police don't have the resources to patrol all neighborhoods with equal frequency, nor should they.

they go back to where crimes are recurring, logically.
crime stas skew socioeconomically, because criminal behavior is more prevalent among the lower classes than the upper classes.
Fixed! :)
 
So here are some facts

Whites make up 64 percent of the population in the US
Blacks make up 13 percent of the US population in the US

But in prison, whites make up 39% of the population
And blacks make up 40% of the population

In the US, a black person is 5 times more likely to be incarcerated than a white person.

So what does that mean?

Either you believe that black people are just 5 times more likely to be criminals (it's just in their nature!) or there's something seriously wrong with the system - and isn't that something everyone should be concerned about?

Whether you argue it's because of poverty, police profiling, or biased sentencing - it all falls under the same umbrella of systemic issues. The game is rigged.

Oh, and there's this:

The 13th Amendment
Section 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.

The current black population in prison EXCEEDS any population of slaves before the civil war.

Consider now the exceptionally profitable model of private prisons...and prison labour.

http://www.theguardian.com/commenti...abor-pads-corporate-profits-taxpayers-expense

Slavery in america didn't go away, it just got reformulated under a new, socially acceptable name.



Can't do the fucking time, don't do the fucking crime
 
I like all the white, male americans explaining why the statistics lie and really this situation is fair and reasonable. the same ones who explain why discrimination against women is imaginary.
 
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