Comment by hhh1111
5 days ago
Group outcomes certainly differ and the differences ate measurable. But the measurements don’t support your argument much.
5 days ago
Group outcomes certainly differ and the differences ate measurable. But the measurements don’t support your argument much.
Which argument? There are disadvantaged groups in the society (including by race), and several important aspects of them being disadvantaged are measurable. That's my whole argument here.
Differences in group outcomes are not logically equivalent to evidence of discrimination. For example, Asians, Jews and even Nigerian immigrants out earn whites and spend less time in jail than whites do. Is this racism against whites? No.
The extant data on racial outcome differences doesn’t point to evidence of meaningful systemic racism. The one data point to the contrary imo is Asians needing higher SAT scores than everyone else to get into college. I’m not Asian, this isn’t a self serving opinion.