Display MoreAlso it’s a THEORY. Critical Race theory isn’t suppose to proof because it’s about seeing connections for example:
there are studies or just plain statistical data. Black people make up only 13% of the population, but black men make up 34% (the highest) of men in jail. If you look at female stats, White women(47%) > black women (18%).
Why are Blacks at a higher rate of incarceration? Over-policing of black communities. Here’s an report from the US Justice Department showing Baltimore police targeting blacks specially for searches etc, more than ANY other race: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-37038421.amp
This over policing is proof of a institution in America (the police who have notoriously been racist in history) being racist and targeting blacks for no reason.
It’s holistic because you don’t just look at black men making up 34% of incarceration and say “wow that’s bad”, critical race theory makes you think “how does that affect the black race”.
So if more blacks are being policed/targeted by police, higher chance of being charged with a crime. This leads to black men not being in the community, this leads to single mothers, which leads to the income gap widening. Absent fathers leads to less parenting, which leads to kids in bad communities doing bad things continuing the cycle.
It’s not as simple as “whites bad, blacks oppressed”. It’s looking at actual ways that blacks ARE oppressed by systems in America like the police.
-Critical Race theory isn’t suppose to proof- this sounds weird to me.
would that turn out bull shit to an extent while this is taught in schools rather than put out on news networks ?
should it be more responsible since they have laid out statistical data better off address what they thought has made the data / numbers rather than let students wonder" is this true and how does that affect the black race ?