The repeated references to Tyson, with his fraught history of violence against women, draw on very old and dangerous stereotypes of Black boys and men as inherently violent
Tyson wishes his swings had this much reach, holy shit.
nope. not at all born out by the fact that US census data shows black males aged 13-45 are only 3% of the US population, but FBI crime stats show they commit over 50% of all crime in the country. nope nope nope.
If I recall correctly, those were specifically violent crimes.
Also, the govt did not count unsolved murder cases, which account for 40% of all murder cases and are almost entirely gang related aka blacks killing other blacks. So the true number is closer to 3/70.
Imagine living in a society where 3% of the population commits 70% of the murders, but no one can talk about it publicly and the perpetrator demographic is actually a protected class.
The stereotype isn't even relevant to the discussion.
Tyson isn't being refered to in the trans athletes conversation because he's black or violent, he's being referred to in the trans athletes conversation because there there is simply no woman on earth, past or present, who could ever hold a fucking candle to him.
That's what makes this avenue of argumentation from WaPo so fucking moronic.
The govt has literally stopped reporting those crime stats btw. As of this quarter. They are citing a “lack of reporting” by police agencies, which is definitely NOT a premeditated sabotage by democrat controlled cities, states, and federal law enforcement, right?
They did this in France and Sweden. Eventually, all the useful data will dry up. “Official sources” will report only party-approved data, and nationalists will magically become the most dangerous demo overnight.
At some point it doesn't matter whether or not the statistic applies to the individual because the risk/reward ratio is skewed to the point od unsustainability.
"Stereotypes" have a much higher predictive value than theories produced by Social scientists, yet only the latter are agressively used by governments and institutions as rationale to exert control over people's lives.
Stereotypes are among the most reproducible of all social phenomena, yes, but it’s not a 1.0 coefficient. Some stereotypes are really media/academic creations that are better understood as blood libel against certain targets groups. The one that immediately springs to mind is the “southern incest” trope that northerners love to throw at rural southern Americans. In reality, no one can touch the incest rates of pakastanis and other middle eastern populations, but it is politically incorrect to discuss it - let alone mock it. So Alabama and company get saddled with the “brother-fucker lol” meme while a Somalian in congress was literally married to her brother.
Portrayal of the south as backwards was used as justification for the North invading and subjugating it and carpetbaggers later economically exploiting it. I would compare it less to "blood libel" propaganda and more to the way Afghanistan was portrayed as a terrorist-producing anti-woman Islamic State backwater. GAE gonna do what GAE do: the propaganda precedes the bloody profiteering.
And this is exactly the attitude you're seeing here directed at Florida: DC-centric shills, or whatever kind of New England degenerates they are, are reducing Floridians to bumpkins that beat up "trans kids" for sport.
Tyson wishes his swings had this much reach, holy shit.
nope. not at all born out by the fact that US census data shows black males aged 13-45 are only 3% of the US population, but FBI crime stats show they commit over 50% of all crime in the country. nope nope nope.
If I recall correctly, those were specifically violent crimes.
Also, the govt did not count unsolved murder cases, which account for 40% of all murder cases and are almost entirely gang related aka blacks killing other blacks. So the true number is closer to 3/70.
Imagine living in a society where 3% of the population commits 70% of the murders, but no one can talk about it publicly and the perpetrator demographic is actually a protected class.
The stereotype isn't even relevant to the discussion.
Tyson isn't being refered to in the trans athletes conversation because he's black or violent, he's being referred to in the trans athletes conversation because there there is simply no woman on earth, past or present, who could ever hold a fucking candle to him.
That's what makes this avenue of argumentation from WaPo so fucking moronic.
The govt has literally stopped reporting those crime stats btw. As of this quarter. They are citing a “lack of reporting” by police agencies, which is definitely NOT a premeditated sabotage by democrat controlled cities, states, and federal law enforcement, right?
They did this in France and Sweden. Eventually, all the useful data will dry up. “Official sources” will report only party-approved data, and nationalists will magically become the most dangerous demo overnight.
Well every stereotype has some element of truth. All black boys aren’t criminals but as you correctly point out the stats show quite a few are.
At some point it doesn't matter whether or not the statistic applies to the individual because the risk/reward ratio is skewed to the point od unsustainability.
I get that. Sucks for me but I can understand the risk/reward mindset.
"Stereotypes" have a much higher predictive value than theories produced by Social scientists, yet only the latter are agressively used by governments and institutions as rationale to exert control over people's lives.
Good point. Never thought about it that way.
Stereotypes are among the most reproducible of all social phenomena, yes, but it’s not a 1.0 coefficient. Some stereotypes are really media/academic creations that are better understood as blood libel against certain targets groups. The one that immediately springs to mind is the “southern incest” trope that northerners love to throw at rural southern Americans. In reality, no one can touch the incest rates of pakastanis and other middle eastern populations, but it is politically incorrect to discuss it - let alone mock it. So Alabama and company get saddled with the “brother-fucker lol” meme while a Somalian in congress was literally married to her brother.
Portrayal of the south as backwards was used as justification for the North invading and subjugating it and carpetbaggers later economically exploiting it. I would compare it less to "blood libel" propaganda and more to the way Afghanistan was portrayed as a terrorist-producing anti-woman Islamic State backwater. GAE gonna do what GAE do: the propaganda precedes the bloody profiteering.
And this is exactly the attitude you're seeing here directed at Florida: DC-centric shills, or whatever kind of New England degenerates they are, are reducing Floridians to bumpkins that beat up "trans kids" for sport.
Absolutely, and it is laughable to see some people get offended that stereotypes exist. I break quite a few but conform to some. It is what it is.
Of course you can't point out factual things about non-whites.