DaCostaBR: There was a study about
the rates of incarceration between different ethnicities and levels of wealth in the US, that determined that a black person is more likely to be incarcerated than a white person that commited the same crime, even if the black person happened to be wealthier than the white person.
Heavily influenced by the Clintons no doubt, with their minimum sentencing for blacks as Hillary called them
'super predators'. Then there was the classification of powder vs injection cocaine. Reminds me, Clintons were involved in drug running.
DaCostaBR: The study was then misconstrued by some people to say that black people commit more crimes than white people, to imply that socioeconomical factors actually don't play a part in the matter and that black people just have a propensity for criminal behaviour.
While the black population does do more crimes, a part of that is their family structure got shafted hard. Never having father figures and inner cities where they get stuck and can't progress. If they weren't so poor and had a proper family structure they'd be probably about the average crime rate.
Stefan does a good video involving genetics and crime, where some races are just more likely to do crime. A big part of it is IQ, where when you have the average IQ of a society dip under 90, then a democracy and proper government goes away. And criminals are in the 85 IQ hotspot where they are smart enough to plan and do crimes, but not smart enough to think longer term.
DaCostaBR: Like I said to CharlesGray I won't fault JonTron for merely being ignorant of something and taking a misleading article he read at face value, however he then made "non-pology" apology video. The usual "I'm sorry you were offended" type of stuff.
Haven't seen the video so I can't judge. But if you say it was bad I'll assume it's so.
DaCostaBR: At what point does a person cross the line from "He just didn't know any better" to "He is being racist and he just doesn't care"?
I'd have to look more at his character and how he acts. It's a case by case basis. I can't define when the line is crossed and the severity, nor will I try.