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criimeconcierge:

Ohhhhhhhh my goddd. I was LITERALLY just told  “as hard as it is to accept cops stop and arrest blacks because they disproportionately committed crime.”

while arguing that the police force was built on racism and still has TONS of racist coding in it’s enforcement. 

And this woman(older, cis, white, of course) had the AUDACITY to say “ that’s not what I said. I said that they are stopped and arrested more because they committed a disproportionate amount of the crime. You have to read better and not be so judgy. “ when I called her out on saying like, literally the CATCHPHRASE of racial profiling. 


OH GOD AND AS I WAS TYPING THIS SHE SAID REVERSE RACISM WAS A THING. I CANNOT EVEN. HOLY SHIT.  images behind read more

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Black men, while being only about 6% of the US population, commit over 50% of the homicides, 47% of all violent crime and 38% of all crime. That’s a disproportionate rate when compared to their population.

Racism against white people isn’t reverse anything, it’s just racism. The reverse language was added as a racism attempt to try and diminish the act of racism against white people.

you can’t be racist against white people, you absolute doorknob. 

Racism requires the person being racist to have systemic power over the race they’re denigrating. White people are on top due to the systemic racism that’s been part of this country since 1620. They can punch people on lower steps. If someone of color is being discriminatory to a white person, it is discrimination, it cannot–and can NEVER BE–racism, because white people possess systemic power that black people do not. 

I’m not even going to get INTO those statistics, which people are often forced into because of things like gentrification and systemic, institutionalized racism that keeps people of color from getting the same opportunities as their white counterparts.