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   Rob Swindell to Rob Mccart   
   Re: Chinese Scientists Cr   
   05 Mar 25 20:12:26   
   
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     Re: Re: Chinese Scientists Cr   
     By: Rob Mccart to AARON THOMAS on Wed Feb 26 2025 02:05 am   
      
    > That reminded me of something I read a couple of years back when they   
    > were going nuts claiming that blacks were vastly discriminated against   
    > because even though they only represented under 20% of the population   
    > in New York, they made up 60% of those in prison. Some smart person   
    > resonded to that (probably lost their job over it) that they looked   
    > into the crime statistics and that 65% of the crime was done by black   
    > people so they were actualy UNDER represented in prison..   
      
   You're suggesting that someone has statistics on crimes that are commited, but   
   not prosecuted and proven? If the crime isn't proven, how does anyone know the   
   race of those that committed them? This sounds very suspicious.   
      
   Usually, crime statistics are based on convictions and I think it's easily   
   proven that minorities are investigated (e.g. traffic-stopped, s   
   op-and-frisked) more than non-minorities and anything they are then convicted   
   of as a result, would be counted as a crime.   
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