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-War on Police-
The Myth Of An Epidemic Of Racist Police Shootings Is Wrong, And Dangerous
2019-11-25
[Daily Caller] A dangerous myth has been propagated by the media: that there is an epidemic of racially biased shootings of black people (primarily black men) in America, by the police.

The false narrative claims that individual police officers, motivated by overt racism or implicit racial bias, are rampantly targeting black Americans. Some go further to allege these shootings are proof of "systemic racism" within American law enforcement. Nonstop broadcast of the anti-police message by radical activists, Hollywood celebrities, professional athletes, politicians, academics, and most mainstream media outlets have made this myth pervasive. The myth, and the powerful voices who perpetuate it, are rarely challenged ‐ even by law enforcement leaders. The result has been fear, distrust, hatred of the police, and a breakdown of the rule of law.

However, this destructive delusion has been completely demolished by a recent study that demonstrates there is no epidemic of racially biased police shootings of black people, that black citizens are not more likely to be shot by white officers, and that the shooting of unarmed people of any race is extraordinarily rare. In fact, an individual American citizen is substantially more likely to be struck by lightning than he is to be shot by the police while unarmed.

In the article, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Joseph Cesario of Michigan State University and David Johnson of the University of Maryland assess hundreds of fatal police shootings since 2015. Their groundbreaking study exposes what is, at least for the anti-police mythmakers, an inconvenient truth indeed ‐ that police shootings of citizens are not motivated by race or racism.
Posted by:Besoeker

#1  Soon expect scholarly articles and theses on law enforcement and social justice with the words 'po po' in them. The internet and affirmation has empowered a delinquent subset of society to profess their angsts as information.

And CNN. Those motherbluffers.
Posted by: Dron66046   2019-11-25 11:58  

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