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![]() "-=jd=-" wrote in message . 20... On Mon 06 Jun 2005 08:28:55p, "Honus" wrote in message news:bT5pe.4501$xI2.1628@trnddc09: "John Smith" wrote in message ... Well, I am sticking my neck out here, but I'd say from those statistics illegal aliens and blacks are likely to end up in prison--how do you interpret 'em? That's a non-answer if I ever heard one. Leaving the illegals out, -why- are blacks more likely to end up in prison? Because they're black? Ok. You got us. There *is* a secret, govt-backed conspiracy to frame people of color for entirely fabricated crimes. To give you an idea of the lengths we are willing to go to, the witness protection program not only protects federal witnesses, it's also used to relocate "murder victims" when we need to frame some (insert non-caucasion race here for homicide. The govt even subsidizes the fake funerals... You clearly misunderstood the thrust of my question. FWIW, I didn't imply that they were innocent of wrongdoing, or that they didn't belong in the pokey. The response that I expected from the OP was that they were inferior human beings because of their race. I wasn't trying to draw him into some social commentary or discourse on the quote-unquote fundamental inequalities of our system, or however some may want to characterize (or mischaracterize) it. I just wanted the guy to come right out and say that it's because they're blacks, and black's are incorrigible. That seemed to be underlying sentiment he was expressing...I just wanted to help him go all the way if my sense of what he was saying was correct. Then I could freely abuse him as I abuse Al Patrick. With cuhulin gone, I'm bored. jk |
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