https://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/11/us...port.html?_r=0
Baltimore Population: 63% blackIn Baltimore, a city that is 63 percent black, the Justice Department found that 91 percent of those arrested on discretionary offenses like “failure to obey” or “trespassing” were African-American. Blacks make up 60 percent of Baltimore’s drivers but account for 82 percent of traffic stops. Of the 410 pedestrians who were stopped at least 10 times in the five and a half years of data reviewed, 95 percent were black.
Active Drivers: 60% black
Traffic Stops: 82% black
Discretionary Offenses: 91% black
5 Year review of 410 people who were stopped at least 10 times, ended up being 95% black.
Issue: Police are targeting blacks and consistently policing the same blacks. (oppression)
Conclusion: Police target blacks on the basis they are black(because more arrests = more funding).
Argument: Blacks are more prone to criminal activity.
Counter argument: We have laws that were intended to target blacks. (Drug laws, Lack of Police Protection, etc..)
For more on that, in 2005 a judge ruled "police have no constitutional duty to protect a person from harm".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren...ct_of_Columbia
Weed is the most notable discriminatory measure against blacks. The war on drugs was fueled by many things, one of them being stagnating black voter turnouts by having drug charges stack and taking their voting rights away if they become a felon.
Now, when you consider all this: You know why blacks are "savages" as @Lunatic tried to argue. They have been disproportionately criminalized, as a result they lost families members, fathers and mothers, but most of all economic increase through having people properly educated in a constructive environment. When people don't have good jobs, they output less. Less output means less economic growth, which is the bread and butter of society. Once you have stagnated economic growth or unequal distribution, you get Flint Michigan. With a less constructive environment comes less education, less businesses, less overall production. People do not magically bloom into scientist, doctors, professors, astrophysicists, they do that when they are given statistically a good environment, a good household, and both parents.