♪alt13
Well-Known Member
No one said that black culture was flawless. To deflect and bring up another issue without addressing the first is cowardly. We cannot fix the racial problems in our country without people being willing to work on what they know is wrong. Bill Cosby mirrored your argument(kind of) but he was speaking as a black man. If he is capable(along with others) of honestly addressing the problems with his "culture" can't you take that on good faith and take to heart the facts below.Or maybe... Black people are more likely to commit a crime? That sounds harsh, but stereotypes exist for a reason. When your culture thinks it's cool to rape women, kill cops, kill whitey, lie, steal, and cheat then don't be surprised when the culture actually does those things at a higher rate than another culture.
Yes, we are still a racist nation, but if you want to bring up ignorance on one side, you better be willing to look at your own as well.
As for this story -- people who actually thought that Zimmerman was guilty, or that he would be found guilty, should really take a step back and reevaluate their existence. The Thriller thought he was guilty... 'nuff said.
According to the Human Rights Watch, people of color are no more likely to use or sell illegal drugs than whites, but they have higher rate of arrests. African Americans comprise 14 percent of regular drug users but are 37 percent of those arrested for drug offenses.
The U.S. Sentencing Commission stated that in the federal system black offenders receive sentences that are 10 percent longer than white offenders for the same crimes. The Sentencing Project reports that African Americans are 21 percent more likely to receive mandatory-minimum sentences than white defendants and are 20 percent more like to be sentenced to prison.