07-08-2016, 20:52
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Hillary Blames White People for Black Violence
And I thought it wasn't possible to despise Bill Clinton's wife and Huma Abedin's gay lover any more.
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“I’m going to be talking to white people, we’re the ones who have to start listening to the legitimate cries coming from our African-American fellow citizens,” she said.
“We’ve got to figure out what is happening when routine traffic stops, when routine arrests, escalate into killings … Clearly, there seems to be a terrible disconnect between many police departments and officers and the people they have sworn to protect,” she said.
Federal policing guidelines are needed because “we have 18,000 police departments… [some of which need more training to] go after systemic racism, which is a reality, and to go after systemic bias,” she said.
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07-08-2016, 22:26
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Please.
Make her stop.
No more, I can't take it any more. My fucking kids start crying when she is on TV.
Oh wait, so do I.
I am almost to the point where I have given up all hope. If she wins (Which is likely) it is only going to get worse.
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07-08-2016, 22:43
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GUYL!
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07-09-2016, 05:56
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Excellent. That should accompany Claire Wolfe's essay on when it's time to hoist the flag & begin slitting throats.
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07-09-2016, 22:18
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Please.
Make her stop. -No more, I can't take it any more. My fucking kids start crying when she is on TV. - Oh wait, so do I.
I am almost to the point where I have given up all hope. If she wins (Which is likely) it is only going to get worse.
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If you think BHO was good for gun sale, HRC, well, she'll make him seem like a bit*h
we're shopping tomorrow, before NJ become's Gerry Brown east
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07-09-2016, 23:02
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Yeah right, Hitlery, weak sauce...
July 7th may have been the opposing sides Ft. Sumter...us whites are having a talk...don't worry, baby.
...and not just whites, any American of any color that loves our country and our Constitution...we're talking.
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07-10-2016, 10:42
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Libtards will blame anyone and everyone except the thugs
This is how libtards think.
When the shooting starts and goes full retard it won't be "blacks" I'm after, IMO libtards are the cause of todays problems and I have the cure.
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07-10-2016, 13:45
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Interesting study by a Harvard Prof...
http://www.browndailyherald.com/2016...uses-of-force/
Roland Fryer, professor of economics at Harvard, gave a lecture entitled “Understanding Racial Differences in Police Use of Force” in the Starr Auditorium in MacMillan Hall Monday. The talk, part of the “Economics in the Real World Symposium,” argued that though there are substantial racial disparities for non-lethal use of police force, those disparities do not exist for lethal use of force.
“Today I wanted to talk about something you’ve never heard about : racial disparities in police force,” began Fryer with his tongue in cheek. Despite the severity of the topic, he kept the tone of the room light throughout the majority of the lecture, which was attended by about 60 undergraduate students, graduate students and faculty members.
He noted that while the “unlovely history” between African-Americans and the police has been in the forefront of American debate since the shootings of unarmed blacks such as Michael Brown, Eric Garner, Freddie Gray and Walter Scott, there is actually very little data on police use of force.
Fryer discussed his own research, which evaluated racial differences in non-lethal uses of force from five million cases of New York Police Department’s stop-and-frisk data, non-lethal uses of force reported in public contact surveys and lethal uses of force in police altercations.
Fryer wanted his analysis to include “not just which shooting happened in which place” but also contextual controls, such as suspect and officer demographics, the time of day, whether the suspect had a weapon and the officer duty status. His data found different results for non-lethal and lethal use of force.
In instances of non-lethal uses of force that include the use of hands, pushes to the wall or ground, weapon drawing, handcuffs, pepper spray and batons, “Any way you cut the data, there are racial differences that controls cannot account for,” Fryer said.
Though in general blacks are 53 percent more likely to experience non-lethal force during a stop-and-frisk encounter than whites, even with control variables and fixed effects they are still 17 percent more likely to experience police force. Additionally, Hispanics are 58 percent more likely to experience non-lethal force than whites, and 12 percent more likely when controls are accounted for.
For lethal use of force in police interactions, Fryer’s data told a different story. He found that there is no racial bias in the use of lethal force during lethal interactions involving an officer. In fact, his numbers showed that blacks and Hispanics are marginally less likely to have lethal force used against them in police altercations.
“This is the most surprising result I have found in my entire career,” Fryer said, adding, “I had never been so sure of a result before I went into this than I have in my entire life.”
In response to the data, Fryer asked, “How can this possibly be true given the events of Ferguson?” But he speculated that the general assumption that blacks are more likely to experience lethal use of force by police officers arises due to the evident racial disparities in cases of non-lethal force. If a community’s interactions with police are negative in one category, then they will assume that the interactions will intuitively follow with more serious instances of violence, such as shootings, even if data do not show this pattern, Fryer said.
“I grew up not liking the police very much,” Fryer said, “It wasn’t anything personal. They were chasing me, and I was running away,” he said with his tongue in cheek. He also noted that his grandmother’s childhood stories of police violence in his neighborhood and his own experiences with police altercations led him to expect findings that would show higher rates of lethal force for blacks than for whites.
Audience members asked numerous questions about correlations between police force and sexual orientation, religion, location and other situational details unaccounted for by the controls of the experiment. In response to these questions, Fryer replied that this was the only data available for analysis.
Fryer’s research assistant, Tanaya Devi, said that the audience’s questions constitute a fraction of the questions Fryer asks himself everyday. Fryer “lives his research,” spending all his waking hours on it and rarely sleeping, she said. Working with him has been an “awesome experience,” she said, adding of her job, “You get to see a genius work.”
“This is just the start of what I hope is a fruitful and instructive set of papers on police use of force,” Fryer said. He added, “It may not be good economics, but at least it’s economics in the real world.”
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07-11-2016, 06:27
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Originally Posted by Badger52
Excellent. That should accompany Claire Wolfe's essay on when it's time to hoist the flag & begin slitting throats.
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I am not familiar with Claire Wolf's writing on the subject but I think that originated with H.L Mencken:
“Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats.”
― H.L. Mencken, Prejudices: First Series
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07-11-2016, 10:47
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Originally Posted by Streck-Fu
I am not familiar with Claire Wolfe's writing on the subject but I think that originated with H.L Mencken:
“Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats.”
― H.L. Mencken, Prejudices: First Series
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You're quite correct of course. I was morphing something I should've explained better (along with typo correction of author's name). Here is the correct quote from '96 (both sentiments with which I concur):
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07-11-2016, 20:23
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Interesting study by a Harvard Prof...
Roland Fryer, professor of economics at Harvard.
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FWIW, the paper upon which Fryer based his lecture, "An Empirical Analysis of Racial Differences in Police Use of Force," is attached to this post.
MOO, the caveats on pages 4-6 should have received more attention in the article. YMMV.
I find the paper's concluding remarks both compelling and controversial.
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The importance of our results for racial inequality in America is unclear. It is plausible that racial differences in lower level uses of force are simply a distraction and movements such as Black Lives Matter should seek solutions within their own communities rather than changing the behaviors of police and other external forces.
Much more troubling, due to their frequency and potential impact on minority belief formation, is the possibility that racial differences in police use of non-lethal force have spillovers on myriad dimensions of racial inequality. If, for instance, blacks use their lived experience with police as evidence that the world is discriminatory, then it is easy to understand why black youth invest less in human capital or black adults are more likely to believe discrimination is an important determinant of economic outcomes. Black Dignity Matters.
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07-11-2016, 21:06
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Hillary has no choice but to blame somebody for something...
...anything to wag the dog
aMEricans in general deserve what she has planned for them
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07-12-2016, 00:35
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Originally Posted by Sigaba
FWIW, the paper upon which Fryer based his lecture, "An Empirical Analysis of Racial Differences in Police Use of Force," is attached to this post.
MOO, the caveats on pages 4-6 should have received more attention in the article. YMMV.
I find the paper's concluding remarks both compelling and controversial.
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This is the root of the matter.
But it doesn't just apply to one group.
The dignity of the American Citizen matters.
There is a ruling class which seeks to distract by setting one group against another.
The real enemy to the dignity of all Americans are the oligarchs centered in Washington, D.C. and their extended hierarchies.
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