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06-11-2015, 12:09 AM
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Re: NYPD Police Commissioner Under Fire for Stating Facts.
How many white people have been excluded from joining the LAPD with similar records as their black counterparts? I think statistics are bullshit on the whole and get manipulated to suit any given situation. This "poor me I am black" doesn't cut any ice with me at all. |
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06-11-2015, 12:18 AM
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Re: NYPD Police Commissioner Under Fire for Stating Facts.
Getting a student loan isn't the standard for succeeding in life. Like you said people can change, and even with a record if they apply themselves the can succeed. Is it harder for them? Sometimes I'm sure it is. But they are in no way removed from society. And to clarify, felons can get student loans. They can't get a government student loan, but then again I think the government has programs that actually do give them student loans with certain qualifications. And what about rapist? Should they get a government subsidized student loan? Also after so many years, most minor felonies can be expunged from your record. If you have shown you've "changed". I'm sure some felons would be great members of society if only the government gave them an education. But life isn't about people just handing you your future. |
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06-11-2015, 12:37 AM
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Re: NYPD Police Commissioner Under Fire for Stating Facts.
I never fully agree that the whole thing is a white vs black deal myself, statistics will never prove that, it just leaves plenty of room for assertion. I think of it more of a classist move.
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06-11-2015, 01:38 AM
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Re: NYPD Police Commissioner Under Fire for Stating Facts.
the numbers represent the city as a whole....which is around 45% white, 27% hispanic/latino and 25% black. this is a city wide practice. them targeting blacks isnt news nor a myth, frankly.
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06-11-2015, 01:54 AM
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Re: NYPD Police Commissioner Under Fire for Stating Facts.
I'm not commenting on the whole racism/alleged racism aspect of it. I'm just saying that there comes a point when your debt to society has been served, and people need a chance to rebuild their lives. Personally, I understand what they were trying to achieve with affirmative action, but I don't think that its been a success. Either you can do the job, or you can't, and that goes for women in traditionally male careers as well. Lowering the bar because someone can't cut it is bullshit IMHO. |
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06-11-2015, 02:00 AM
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Re: NYPD Police Commissioner Under Fire for Stating Facts.
Characterizing every felon as a rapist is bullshit. Then again, I wouldn't expect any less out of you. Yeah, denying an 18 year old a student loan because he was caught with a small amount of marijuana makes a whole lot of sense Yeah, lets just make this mistake a life altering event, that this kid may never be able to recover from No doubt why you incarcerate the highest percentage of population on earth. |