Riot Games will invest $10 million in minority-owned game studios

  1. No one is saying there is some inherent black predisposition to crime. The fact remains that if you know a certain demographic is more likely to commit crimes would you not seek to put more police resources to that area? Seems like common sense to me. Obviously some police officers go overboard with profiling and that is not acceptable.

  2. No, the issue is the main stream media and people in general refusal to discuss the issue of black on black violence despite it being a more significant cause of harm to the black community. Meanwhile racism is sensationalized and white people are portrayed as the villains causing all their hardships. They specifically call out whites people saying need to 'be better' but they are not the biggest cause of the black communities problems and not the only racists.

  3. I didnt say that none of the killing of unarmed blacks were the result of racism, but again the narrative is that there is systemic racism and innocent black people are being killed in droves by police when this is quite simply false.

The issue I have is the narrative and the framing. Is it not sufficient to say that all racism is bad without specifically calling out white people? And why it is considered controversial or racist to say all lives matter?

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