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Originally Posted by SecretMethod70
One quick example: sentencing guidelines with regards to powder cocaine and crack cocaine. Crack cocaine tends to have much higher sentences and, lo and behold, it's the cheaper cocaine which is more often used by the poor.
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Please cite "black", "African American", "negro", etc. in any law or judgement used to sentence these people. Try again. If it is disproportionate, we can talk about a whole list of reasons ... black on black crime (wait, blacks don't sell drugs to other blacks ... it's the USofKKKA), possible racist individuals in a position of power (oops! ... wait ... that would be an
individual abusing their power, not a law or policy), let's go on ... some are just stuck in this mindset of enabling and too proud of it.