Comment by datsci_est_2015
3 days ago
Using homicide numbers when the point was about overall incarceration statistics is disingenuous at best, and a wildly racist diatribe worthy of a significant scolding at worst. Murder / homicide account for a small single digit percentage of all incarcerated people in the US.
Honestly a bit disgusted to have even read what you wrote here. Shameful.
Edit for more substance: your use of homicide numbers belies the common racist American stereotype of blacks as not only a violent, but coddled minority. The fact that your mind would even begin to think that it’s fair to compare 2 million incarcerated black people to the 3-5% of people who are incarcerated for murder for a statistical gotcha is despicable.
Yes, so very shameful. Okay then, you tell me - how would you compare how the criminal justice system treats two groups that behave differently in aggregate? For example, men vs. women - there are a lot more men in jail than women, for any race. Do you think this is all due to anti-male bias in the police and courts?