Can you give an example of this happening? Give an example of a black man and a white man commits the same crime, in the same city, and is convicted in the same court and the judge is required to give the black man a harsher sentence than the white man due strictly to race.Do I need to point to instances where a white person and black person commit the same crime, yet one is punished far more harshly and supposedly that tends to be black people, with seemingly no real justification beyond biases about how black people somehow are more dangerous or criminal that persists in the justice system
You can’t be suggesting if black men commits a specific crime more often than white men and are convicted of this crime at a disproportionate rate, that conviction of this crime is an act of racism; are you? Let’s take this logic a bit further. Men commit the crime of rape more often than women and are thus convicted at a disproportionate rate compared to women. According to your (il)logic making rape a crime is sexist!Because of the disproportionate affect on black people: white people being affected to some extent does not dismiss the effects on black people being higher per capita, or did you not grasp that important qualification?
In other words, you have nothing to back up your claim that you must be raised in a culture in order to be a part of it? Got it!Do you think there's a dogma of culture, like some rule in regards to the study rather than a convention? It's an academic discipline and you don't have to take my word for it if you actually have even an iota of curiosity. By all means counter the claims, I can point out that I didn't say this about all cultures and I didn't say it about merely participating, I specifically said, several times, that it was cultural ADOPTION, which is not the same as cultural EXCHANGE.
It's like you're not reading it except in a hasty fashion to find something to criticize and not even consider the overall context of the discussion, which is not only dishonest, but lazy.
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