Politically Correct Hypocrisy taught at college campuses?

you work with criminals daily. so, yeah. I'm not talking about the punishment. I'm talking about stopping the crimes. You would think that if black people know there is racism in the courts, they would stay out of the courts.

Take some time to read the justice departments scathing report on Ferguson Missouri. Maybe not to that degree but CoolM and Gary have informed opinions based on their real life experience and evidence which lines up with that report.

Poor people get trapped in the system with something as simple as a harmless citation they can't afford to pay, then their license may be suspended and it snowballs.
 
I appreciate your perspective and you bring up some valid points. The deterioration of the inner city family structure (all races) is definitely a problem that we as a society need to be more deliberate and consistent in addressing. It took decades to evolve to what it is today and it likely won't be resolved in the short term. All you, I, or anyone can do is practice what Christ said..."love your neighbor as yourself". There are various ways to do this...whether it is volunteering our time, helping monetarily, educating, and even practicing some tough love principles when it is warranted.

Well said. Thank you.
 
I might just go on to add. There is no statistic, evidence, or documentation of any kind that indicates drug use is higher in the black community than it is in the white community. However, blacks are arrested, charged, and incarcerated for drug offensives at a vastly higher rate than whites. And even when whites are caught up in a drug charge, they get on average much lighter sentences. That is racism with consequences.

This is fact. Arrest rates for blacks on drug charges are substantially higher than for whites, but there it is not true that drug use is higher among blacks.
 
I feel confident in saying that it's not a select few doing what I suggested they are doing. It's the majority. Pretty sure there are studies/stats that back me up on this.

Well, you're simply wrong and ignorant. Meet some people who don't look like you. Get to know them. You'll find they're not that different from you...eexcept less ignorant.
 
Well, you're simply wrong and ignorant. Meet some people who don't look like you. Get to know them. You'll find they're not that different from you...eexcept less ignorant.

I really hate stupid comments like this. You have NO idea who I know and don't know. Guarantee you I've been exposed to more black people than you have. I got to know them. And I've formed opinions.
 
I feel confident in saying that it's not a select few doing what I suggested they are doing. It's the majority. Pretty sure there are studies/stats that back me up on this.

I am sorry WT but this might be one of the most backwoods, red-neck, hillbilly ignorant statements I have ever seen ... and my family comes from the hollers of Knott county Kentucky. Really, VERY racist. I don't even see how you could type that with a straight face - and, frankly, I don't give a damn if you "formed an opinion". If this is how you feel then it was a jaded opinion and you are one of those lethargic old dudes we are waiting to die off so our country can move forward socially.

To be quite honest you should be ashamed of yourself for even thinking that claptrap much less putting it to paper (or computer screen).
 
I am sorry WT but this might be one of the most backwoods, red-neck, hillbilly ignorant statements I have ever seen ... and my family comes from the hollers of Knott county Kentucky. Really, VERY racist. I don't even see how you could type that with a straight face - and, frankly, I don't give a damn if you "formed an opinion". If this is how you feel then it was a jaded opinion and you are one of those lethargic old dudes we are waiting to die off so our country can move forward socially.

To be quite honest you should be ashamed of yourself for even thinking that claptrap much less putting it to paper (or computer screen).

Ignorance is bliss..... it fuels racism.

Plenty of educated discourse is out there, beyond random Oklahoma Sooner fans expressing their sad biased opinions. Of course I know you know that CoolM...


I love seeing this type of report. Small, baby steps, but progress. I'm including the link because the entire article about blacks in college support many of the statements made in this debate.

The article starts with this:

Black Student College Graduation Rates Remain Low, But Modest Progress Begins to Show
Nationwide, the black student graduation rate remains at a dismally low 42 percent. But the rate has improved by three percentage points over the past two years. More encouraging is the fact that over the past seven years the black student graduation rate has improved at almost all of the nation's highest-ranked universities.

Link: http://www.jbhe.com/features/50_blackstudent_gradrates.html

More good info: http://www.infoplease.com/spot/bhmcensus1.html


College & University
Prison or College?

This has been a phrase used by many in the media and with organizations who are both for and against black interests. It has become one of those quotes which has ingrained itself in the memories of Americans so much so that it is assumed to be fact. This is one of the most misleading phrases used in reference to black men.

College vs Prison

According to government figures 1,034,000 African American men were enrolled in a degree granting institution in 2009 compared to 841,000 who were counted in the nations jails and prisons during the same year. And of those Black men in jail and prison only 164,400 are of typical college age (18-24). In fact even a decade ago when overall numbers suggested there were Black men in jail than in school, college aged Black men enrolled in a degree granting institution far outnumbered their peers who were incarcerated.


Another interesting read: http://blackdemographics.com/education-2/college-university/




Black Men in College: Is There a Crisis?

Recently, several news sources documented the abysmal underrepresentation of black males in colleges and universities in the United States. Earlier this year, many people interested in black male achievement forwarded online the Observer-Dispatch article from which the "dying breed" characterization came: "Report: 4 Percent of College Students Are Black Males." The article covers the laudable quest of Utica College to recruit more minority and low-income students.

In an apparent attempt to draw in readers, the article's title was derived from a 2010 Council of the Great City Schools report, which, according to the author, found that "only 4 percent of college students are black males." The number given by the CGCS is actually 5 percent (pdf), as reported by Trip Gabriel of the New York Times. Nevertheless, the Times issued a correction for saying that it was "just 5 percent," which implies a deficit.



Here is why a correction was in order: IPUMS data show that today, the nation's 12.7 million black men 18 years old and older make up 5.5 percent of the adult population in the U.S., and the 76.4 million white men in the same age range make up 32.7 percent. According to the 2010 census, 1.2 million black male college students make up 5.5 percent of all college students, while the 5.6 million white male students make up 27 percent (or should we say "just" 27 percent?) (Ruggles, et al).

http://www.theroot.com/articles/cul..._statistics_separating_fact_from_fiction.html

As much as media sensationalism would like for society to believe he does, Little Wayne does not represent most of black America. While inner city America certainly has a huge problem, well documented by many here, there are plenty of hard working, education seeking blacks who are progressing against some pretty steep odds.
 
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