Maryland Patriot
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the link you posted does not make a comparison of cases to show that anyone was treated unfairly.Post some facts.Wrong, the most disturbing fact is not the arrests, incarceration of blacks and so on. The most disturbing fact is the black crime rate, especially the violence. It doesn't matter who they are killing or assaulting because all lives matter.Today people of color continue to be disproportionately incarcerated, policed, and sentenced to death at significantly higher rates than their white counterparts. Further, racial disparities in the criminal-justice system threaten communities of color—disenfranchising thousands by limiting voting rights and denying equal access to employment, housing, public benefits, and education to millions more. In light of these disparities, it is imperative that criminal-justice reform evolves as the civil rights issue of the 21st century.
DETAILS: 1 in 3 Black Men Go To Prison? The 10 Most Disturbing Facts About Racial Inequality in the U.S. Criminal Justice System
Black lives matter.
Well, sparky, "all lives matter" might make sense if whites were being proportionately killed and incarcerated at the same rate as blacks; however, they aren't even close.
The link I posted is full of "facts" - with live links to supporting evidence.
It does however show what most people know to be true, minorities act up more often than non minorities.