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Just a tip 61 comments
guest · 6 years ago
So far you have that there is a correlation between black people and what you list. And I can find websites that say the opposite or that there is no correlation. Correlation does not prove causation.
Just a tip 61 comments
guest · 6 years ago
@miniegg
"Okay tell me any other potential reasons behind why..."
First of all, that's not how this works, and here's why. You've made a claim. A claim you have to prove. You've yet to do that. And you want me to disprove a claim you haven't proven. "The world is flat, prove me wrong." I actually don't have to from an legal POV, and in this regard a legal POV is probably the most relevant. The officers must PROVE "probable cause," for the case to continue. You must PROVE racism is the cause.
Just a tip 61 comments
guest · 6 years ago
@illflyifiwanto. Very well. I'll disagree with your interpretation, but I'll acknowledge you weren't intending it to be a catch all argument.
I'm not going to provide his sources for him, but it's accurate, or accurate enough. Though in reality it's worse than that because it's a small percentage (idk single digits this isn't important enough to my points to actually research. Yet anyway) OUT OF 6-7% of the nations population (accounting for all black males, not a select age group).