Racism

Well, for one, all those kids whose Dad is in jail because of the war on drugs are no longer in jail. Even if they don't live at home, that makes a huge difference in the lives of the young poor everywhere.

It will reduce violence. No more violent black market.

There are too many benefits to mention.

What percentage of folks do jail time for first offense drug possession?

If lil Ricky gets caught with a quarter ounce, how much time in jail is he going to do?
 
Well, for one, all those kids whose Dad is in jail because of the war on drugs are no longer in jail. Even if they don't live at home, that makes a huge difference in the lives of the young poor everywhere.

It will reduce violence. No more violent black market.

There are too many benefits to mention.

I do not see it as a race issue. Its a money thing, and black males admittedly get screwed a lot, but so do a lot of other people. IMO anyone that argues there is no racism in the modern world, is either lying, or very isolated. But what scares me is a certain demographic claiming monopoly on being marginalized.
 
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Maybe after the first charge, we don't do it again....

No prison time then.

It's s choice huff. They choose to go to jail.

One man locking another man up for doing something that isn't hurting someone isn't right, man.
 
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Not really either, though there is truth to both statements, depending on how strict you are with semantics. It's more like the war on drugs disproportionately hits poor neighborhoods, but yes there is some element of racism in the way it's enforced.

And the creation of the laws themselves.
 
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It's rather simple. You see, if a non-white individual breaks the law then the law is clearly racist. What's so hard to understand?

This is what is difficult for me to grasp. A law that is not written against one group (jim crow, pole tax, etc) which is applied to everyone isn't inherently racist. I can agree that enforcement could have racist motivations, though. But even then, drug users have a choice to consume. By the same token, couldn't we say that tax laws are racist against whites because most tax evaders are white? Traffic laws are racist against Asians? Hygiene laws biased against the French?
 
Maybe after the first charge, we don't do it again....

No prison time then.

It's s choice huff. They choose to go to jail.

The problem with that is you wouldn't like that line of reasoning if you were the targeted group. What if America passed a law against something people in your neighborhood tend to do...say that church donations are outlawed...when people get busted for a second offense are you going to be talking about them choosing to break the law, or are you going to be chirping about personal liberty?
 
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This is what is difficult for me to grasp. A law that is not written against one group (jim crow, pole tax, etc) which is applied to everyone isn't inherently racist. I can agree that enforcement could have racist motivations, though. But even then, drug users have a choice to consume. By the same token, couldn't we say that tax laws are racist against whites because most tax evaders are white? Traffic laws are racist against Asians? Hygiene laws biased against the French?

People consider the laws racist because of why they were written, not how.

The laws were specifically written with blacks and Hispanics in mind as the main targets.
 
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I do not see it as a race issue. Its a money thing, and black males admittedly get screwed a lot, but so do a lot of other people. IMO anyone that argues there is no racism in the modern world, is either lying, or very isolated. But what scares me is a certain demographic claiming monopoly on being marginalized.

Almost everyone here concedes that racism is alive, i think. It also goes many more ways than white vs black. The debate usually centers around one's definition of racism and to what effect it has on people's lives.
 
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People consider the laws racist because of why they were written, not how.

The laws were specifically written with blacks and Hispanics in mind as the main targets.

Is this for real?

Abortion was pushed by a eugenics advocate, too. But are abortions now considered to be raccial extermination by abortionists?
 
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One man locking another man up for doing something that isn't hurting someone isn't right, man.

I'm sorry?

How do you know he isn't hurting some one?

Maybe if he wasn't in possession of crank he would have been at work or school and been home that night?

He's hurting his family. The same family that's used as an the argument on why he shouldn't be in jail.

Once again, it's a choice.
 
People consider the laws racist because of why they were written, not how.

The laws were specifically written with blacks and Hispanics in mind as the main targets.

Lol

Now this is funny. You run out of blue ink???
 
I'm sorry?

How do you know he isn't hurting some one?

Maybe if he wasn't in possession of crank he would have been at work or school and been home that night?

He's hurting his family. The same family that's used as an the argument on why he shouldn't be in jail.

Once again, it's a choice.

Hurting his family? If a man beats his kids/wife because he is high/drunk he should go to jail. Not because he was high or drunk, but because he was beating his kids.
 
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Is this for real?

Abortion was pushed by a eugenics advocate, too. But are abortions now considered to be raccial extermination by abortionists?

A state senator from Texas famously got the conversation started by saying "All Mexicans are crazy, and this stuff is what makes them crazy."
 
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I'm sorry?

How do you know he isn't hurting some one?

Maybe if he wasn't in possession of crank he would have been at work or school and been home that night?

He's hurting his family. The same family that's used as an the argument on why he shouldn't be in jail.

Once again, it's a choice.

How do we know you're not hurting anyone? Prove your innocence now, citizen!
 
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A state senator from Texas famously got the conversation started by saying "All Mexicans are crazy, and this stuff is what makes them crazy."

Great. He is probably wrong about drugs like pot.

Is this Senator's quote our evidence that drug laws are inherently racist?
 
Is this for real?

Abortion was pushed by a eugenics advocate, too. But are abortions now considered to be raccial extermination by abortionists?

Are you proclaiming the actual intent of abortions becoming legal was racial extermination? Or are you simply claiming that a few supportors were alway pro racial extermination?
 
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I'm sorry?

How do you know he isn't hurting some one?

Maybe if he wasn't in possession of crank he would have been at work or school and been home that night?

He's hurting his family. The same family that's used as an the argument on why he shouldn't be in jail.

Once again, it's a choice.

I agree. How do you know gun owners aren't harming people right now? Why do we allow them the opportunity?
 
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Hurting his family? If a man beats his kids/wife because he is high/drunk he should go to jail. Not because he was high or drunk, but because he was beating his kids.

By providing food,clothing, healthcare, electricity, etc. Yes. Hurting his family.

Example: I recieved 3 tickets in 6 weeks time for not wearing a seatbelt. This same ADOT cop got me. He would pass multiple trucks and single me out. Cite me and go on his way.

Each ticket was 50 bucks. I was taking money away from my family, in essence hurting them, by my choice.

Guess what I did?
Buckled up.


On a side note: I think he singled me out because I'm orange in a red (hogs) state.
 
Are you proclaiming the actual intent of abortions becoming legal was racial extermination? Or are you simply claiming that a few supportors were alway pro racial extermination?

A main supporter (Sanger?) championed eugenics. I have no evidence about the intent of legalization.
 
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By providing food,clothing, healthcare, electricity, etc. Yes. Hurting his family.

Example: I recieved 3 tickets in 6 weeks time for not wearing a seatbelt. This same ADOT cop got me. He would pass multiple trucks and single me out. Cite me and go on his way.

Each ticket was 50 bucks. I was taking money away from my family, in essence hurting them, by my choice.

Guess what I did?
Buckled up.


On a side note: I think he singled me out because I'm orange in a red (hogs) state.

So if a young man marries his childhood sweetheart at 19, has 3 kids with her and then schizophrenia manifests, is he hurting his family?
 

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