Divine Wind
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No doubt you are "white", but I also have no doubt you're drinking the Kool-Aid offered by the DNC Elite.Certainly. That privilege has deteriorated but still exists. It's the same reason why if a black kid breaks the law he goes to jail while a white kid goes home to mommy or daddy. Or why a black man is followed around a store and a white man isn't... even today there is privilege in being born white. I am white, and I understand this.
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If you strip away race and strictly consider sentencings of criminals based upon economic income levels, will you see the same disparity in sentencing? Is the main problem racial or is it economic disparity? Which one would be easier to fix?
Social Class & Adventism
Consider also that Americans living in poor neighborhoods are more likely to be victims of crimes than those living in higher income class neighborhoods. Guess who the perps are?
Ten Economic Facts about Crime and Incarceration in the United States | Brookings Institution
The most prevalent crime for low-income victims was assault, followed closely by acts of attempted violence, at 33 victims and 28 victims per 1,000 residents, respectively. For those in the higher-income bracket, these rates were significantly lower at only 11 victims and 9 victims per 1,000 residents, respectively.