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At the end of 2000, 791,600 black men were behind bars and 603,032 were enrolled in colleges or universities. By contrast, in 1980 -- before the prison boom -- black men in college outnumbered black men behind bars by a ratio of more than 3 to 1, the study found.
from www.justicpolicy.org (Study conducted in 2002)
At the end of 2000, 791,600 black men were behind bars and 603,032 were enrolled in colleges or universities. By contrast, in 1980 -- before the prison boom -- black men in college outnumbered black men behind bars by a ratio of more than 3 to 1, the study found.
from www.justicepolicy.org (Study conducted in 2002)
The war on drugs is actually very popular in slums that have drugs. Ask the women and seniors in those areas what they think about drugs if you don't believe me. Having grown up there, I think they are the left-wing voters who are the reason why the left's talk about liberalising drug rules is never put into action because they risk alienating that vote.Given that the so-called "war on drugs" has locked up millions of black men, I'd say more are in jail.
Well we could start with rich 6 figure income middle aged white guys who embezzle companies for millions of cash over their lifetime, while doing no work and spending all their time on political boards with rants against the very capitalist corporations that made them rich....do you know any of those Comrade P?Now, if we ever had a war on corporate crime, we might see the same statistics for white men.![]()
What do you think?
What do you think?