The study you posted wasn't a pollIt showed the impact on people's opinion when the numbers were skewed in a certain directionwhich I whole heartedly agree withmedia bias/perception plays a huge role in this issuewe see victims' mug shots plastered on the TV before they are even buried...but when a suspect is yt, as with this Vegas shooter, they don't even show an image with the story initiallyI'm sure they'll find a pic that shows him in a positive light...but you get the pointThrough the war on drugs, cops, etc...the face of crime is Black.Do you want to have that conversation?I am interested in the participants of that study being that they make it sound like they have no idea about the disparitieswho exactly are they polling?Most people, in 2017, as per recent public debates, are aware of the statistics and factsI believe that study was published in 2014...?I don't see the debate here in 2017You don't want to participate, I get it, coolbut the study you posted didn't prove much, other than people who aren't informed about an issue can be influenced by numbers and figures?The reason I felt compelled to post this story is...it's the same communityThat community felt it necessary to raise funds for a killer cop and not the victimas per my initial post, I don't see how anybody could talk around race on this example.
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