More in shape and with a better 40 time.No. Such an insensitive remark. Walk a mile in their shoes and see how you would feel.
More in shape and with a better 40 time.No. Such an insensitive remark. Walk a mile in their shoes and see how you would feel.
I think the word you’re lookin for is systemic. And I don’t believe it’s true anymore.
Well, in all fairness, the black population (black and mixed race) of WV is 5% or less of the total population, so using WV as a measuring stick for witnessing racial profiling isn't really useful. Even if it was happening at a ridiculously high rate here, you wouldn't be very likely to see it unless you actually lived in one of the areas with a relatively high black population. Berkeley County and Kanawha County are around 10-11%, and a few others are between 7 and 10%, but a large portion of our state is under 3%.yeah I hear ya guess I’ve just never witnessed it. 39 years old and have lived my entire life in a supposedly racist state, West Virginia. Went to college. Traveled a lot. Not once have I ever witnessed any type of discrimination over skin color. Not a single time. Have you?
Systemic racism is alive and well if you look at the data objectively. This is a 14-year study of traffic stops in NC that confirmed "driving while black" is a thing:
That is a huge disparity between the probability of being stopped if you are black vs. if you are white. To make it even more interesting, the disparity is decreased after dark when it is harder to see the color of the person being pulled over. This study found:
- Blacks were 63 percent more likely to be stopped even though, as a whole, they drive 16 percent less. Taking into account less time on the road, blacks were about 95 percent more likely to be stopped.
- Blacks were 115 percent more likely than whites to be searched in a traffic stop (5.05 percent for blacks, 2.35 percent for whites).
- Contraband was more likely to be found in searches of white drivers.
The analysis left no doubt that the darker it got, the less likely it became that a black driver would be stopped. The reverse was true when the sky was lighter.
Are there unrelated factors that could affect the likelihood that someone is pulled over due to skin color? Of course. But there is a HUGE discrepancy (double the chance for being pulled over and searched) documented by the data, and it is unlikely it can all be explained away by reasons unrelated to racial profiling.
See my post about getting pulled over for being a young white professional driving into Edgewood around 9 on a Friday evening in the summer. He 100% profiled me and pulled me over because he saw me drive by while he sat at the burned out Sunoco station as said “that guy’s been out drinking since happy hour.”Yeah, White people never get profiled tho. Never ever.
I have a indian cousin tho, he cannot drive five milles down the road before he gets pulled over. Its gotten so bad that he has to leave the house an hour early for every trip to allow for the getting pulled over time. F'ing pigs.
Well, in all fairness, the black population (black and mixed race) of WV is 5% or less of the total population, so using WV as a measuring stick for witnessing racial profiling isn't really useful. Even if it was happening at a ridiculously high rate here, you wouldn't be very likely to see it unless you actually lived in one of the areas with a relatively high black population. Berkeley County and Kanawha County are around 10-11%, and a few others are between 7 and 10%, but a large portion of our state is under 3%.
California? Tells me everything I need to knowNo. Such an insensitive remark. Walk a mile in their shoes and see how you would feel.
Sorry as in I’m sorry he feels that wayjust saw you absolutely apologizing to BFW under this tweet "im sorry this happened to you brother" which is it? You sorry something happened, is he your brother, or is he one of these kids just looking for a reason. If you think the latter, why say youre genuinely sorry in your tweet to him?
I have not read the underlying study for the second one cited and relied on the article. The author of the article includes their conclusions but does not give any numbers, which I do find frustrating, but I am not going to hunt down the original study to get them. According to the article, the researchers were able to find a pretty extensive data set of traffic stops at a set time (7:00 p.m.) along with the race of the drivers stopped.Did you read that study? I'm sorry., color me skeptical that it uncovers any real science that proves DWB...it's interesting to look at who the authors are and what they are getting paid for...
I’m trying to still figure out how someone knows your skin color when they are TRAVELING behind you. Maybe the cop is just looking for another ticket REGARDLESS of your skin color. At some point this is going to blow up and it’s not going to be good for anyone me and everyone on this board included. I mean everyone.
Boy, racists don't hide on this board. #outfront
I have not read the underlying study for the second one cited and relied on the article. The author of the article includes their conclusions but does not give any numbers, which I do find frustrating, but I am not going to hunt down the original study to get them. According to the article, the researchers were able to find a pretty extensive data set of traffic stops at a set time (7:00 p.m.) along with the race of the drivers stopped.
As for "real science," it looks like the primary researcher on the stats was Sharad Goel, and his credentials look pretty solid.
Here is the crazy part...they don’t even realize they aren’t hiding it.
Yes it dang sure is , & its illegal in P.A . I've been pulled over in just about every state for tinted windows & searched a few times , a cop cant tell the color of my skin & I'm driving a pick up but they dang sure pull me over .Virginia peeps....Is it really illegal in Virginia to hang an airfresher from your rearview mirror?
If so, no wonder so many people are fleeing Virginia for WV because they are afraid of Richmond.
As a white guy I have been pulled over for this same exact thing in williamsport pa about 8 years ago , it was about 1 a.m just got off work & was heading to the hotel .I don't need to differentiate between racial profiling and criminal profiling. You do. According to BFW, who give all the information we have about the incident, he was accused of driving with an air freshener hanging from the mirror. I would imagine you would even admit he was pulled over for driving while black if all the information paints an accurate picture of events. You introduced into the discussion profiling serial killers as if that's some sort of relevant comparison.
Do you think that is enough of a reason to lock someone in a cage for 100% refusing to obey?The law states you cannot hang anything from a mirror that might obscure the driver's vision. You can't hang ID's for hospitals or govt agencies either. I didn't even know it existed.
Because if you walk into a room and there's a flea and an elephant, the elephant will dominate as the topic of conversation.Nobody talks about racism against white people. Why is that?
I've probably told this story before, but I sat on a grand jury in Montgomery County, MD a couple of decades ago. It was a 1-day/week 3 month commitment. Anyhow, one case that came in front of us was from a drug bust. The policeman pulled the guy over at 2:00 AM because his window tint was too dark. The subsequent search of the vehicle revealed the drugs. I asked the obvious question. The answer from the DA was that the reason for the stop wasn't really in our purview. We were really there to assess the evidence found relative to the charges. While the question was reasonable, that was an argument for the accused's attorney to make to the judge.As a white guy I have been pulled over for this same exact thing in williamsport pa about 8 years ago , it was about 1 a.m just got off work & was heading to the hotel .
Tje reason the cops was truly pulling me over was I was driving my welding rig & going down a road that has 3 bars on it he didnt care about my smell good blocking my vision it was a reason to stop me & see if I was drinking ( pipelines are well known drunks ) skin color be dammed cops are looking to get bad people of the rd & will find any excuse to pull you over if you fit a profile. So if a cop pulls a black person over for not wearing a set belt is that racial profiling? It is a victimless crime, & actually can harm no one but that person .
You're driving by three bars at 1 am and you're a pipe fitter. You think that's equivalent to pulling over a young black male on an interstate in a rural area? What was being profiled n your case? 1 am traffic near bars. With the data we have, what would a reasonable person conclude is the reason BFW was pulled over?As a white guy I have been pulled over for this same exact thing in williamsport pa about 8 years ago , it was about 1 a.m just got off work & was heading to the hotel .
Tje reason the cops was truly pulling me over was I was driving my welding rig & going down a road that has 3 bars on it he didnt care about my smell good blocking my vision it was a reason to stop me & see if I was drinking ( pipelines are well known drunks ) skin color be dammed cops are looking to get bad people of the rd & will find any excuse to pull you over if you fit a profile. So if a cop pulls a black person over for not wearing a set belt is that racial profiling? It is a victimless crime, & actually can harm no one but that person .
On that case on a grand jury I kinda agree with the prosecutor. As a grand juror you are really deciding if the case should go to court and the question about the stop is a matter for a judge or jury to decide.I've probably told this story before, but I sat on a grand jury in Montgomery County, MD a couple of decades ago. It was a 1-day/week 3 month commitment. Anyhow, one case that came in front of us was from a drug bust. The policeman pulled the guy over at 2:00 AM because his window tint was too dark. The subsequent search of the vehicle revealed the drugs. I asked the obvious question. The answer from the DA was that the reason for the stop wasn't really in our purview. We were really there to assess the evidence found relative to the charges. While the question was reasonable, that was an argument for the accused's attorney to make to the judge.
After all of that, I can't tell you the ethnicity of the accused, so it is only tangentially related to the discussion.
Could be a lot of reasons. There could have been a bolo for a car like his. At the end of the day the office did nothing wrong and he was given a warning.You're driving by three bars at 1 am and you're a pipe fitter. You think that's equivalent to pulling over a young black male on an interstate in a rural area? What was being profiled n your case? 1 am traffic near bars. With the data we have, what would a reasonable person conclude is the reason BFW was pulled over?
I didn't disagree with him. I just wanted to make sure I clearly understood the GJ role with respect to that.On that case on a grand jury I kinda agree with the prosecutor. As a grand juror you are really deciding if the case should go to court and the question about the stop is a matter for a judge or jury to decide.
What if there's a black bear and a polar bear in there, instead?Because if you walk into a room and there's a flea and an elephant, the elephant will dominate as the topic of conversation.
Alright, that was funny.What if there's a black bear and a polar bear in there, instead?
I have this really crazy and cutting edge way to deal with police and authority. I yes sir or no sir em to death and I’m polite and listen to what they say and comply with them and everything has always gone real well. It’s super crazy
dangling objects from a rear view mirror is indeed illegal in VA...so is riding a horse after sunset on a public streetI have not heard that. I know in that area, lots of drug arrests are made.
Again, I’m not here to start a fire thread, but my parents divorced when I was too young to remember. My mom remarried a man who was half black/Korean (Korean War baby). He grew up in poverty in Logan but made a hell of a life for himself. Honestly, he was the most prominent father figure of my life and I wouldn’t trade the lessons he gave me for anything. That being said, I can’t tell you a single time he took me to the town center or dinner or anything for that matter and people didn’t stare or catch me alone to ask if everything was ok.yeah I hear ya guess I’ve just never witnessed it. 39 years old and have lived my entire life in a supposedly racist state, West Virginia. Went to college. Traveled a lot. Not once have I ever witnessed any type of discrimination over skin color. Not a single time. Have you?
I'll keep that in mind when I get Trigger out!dangling objects from a rear view mirror is indeed illegal in VA...so is riding a horse after sunset on a public street
What would you have done if an officer told you you're being pulled over for the air freshener hanging from you windshield? I would have said three things: 1) Do you have a card? Is you today camera on? 2) I'm recording this but I'm going to ask for yours as evidence. 3) Can you go ahead and write me a ticket, because I need to be on my way?Could be a lot of reasons. There could have been a bolo for a car like his. At the end of the day the office did nothing wrong and he was given a warning.
I'm not sure, but you may be missing the point. Do you seriously believe the racial prejudice against whites is anywhere close to the racial prejudice against blacks?What if there's a black bear and a polar bear in there, instead?
On another note... I swore to myself I’d never post on the off topic board.... Vern hit the switch quick and caught me up
Again, I’m not here to start a fire thread, but my parents divorced when I was too young to remember. My mom remarried a man who was half black/Korean (Korean War baby). He grew up in poverty in Logan but made a hell of a life for himself. Honestly, he was the most prominent father figure of my life and I wouldn’t trade the lessons he gave me for anything. That being said, I can’t tell you a single time he took me to the town center or dinner or anything for that matter and people didn’t stare or catch me alone to ask if everything was ok.
in short, being stared at for being with a black father (figure) is not a very fun experience...
I was being profiled as a drinking construction worker was a lot of workers there spending big paydays at the bars , I would bet he was profiled as a drug runner & cops used the smell good as an excuse, that is a trafficking rt . Bet cops pull a lot of people over for all kinds of stupid stuff just to get a look see , not saying its always right but it has helped get drunks & drug dealers off the rds . I'm sure there is racist cops out there but every time a black person gets pulled over for something stupid dont mean its racist.You're driving by three bars at 1 am and you're a pipe fitter. You think that's equivalent to pulling over a young black male on an interstate in a rural area? What was being profiled n your case? 1 am traffic near bars. With the data we have, what would a reasonable person conclude is the reason BFW was pulled over?