anarcho-queer:

NYPD Data Proves White People Are More Likely To Possess Drugs Or A Weapon Than Racial Minorities When Stopped, Yet 84% of Stop & Frisk Victims Are Black/Latino
During the just-concluded trial on the New York Police Department’s stop-and-frisk program, the city argued that officers’ disproportionate targeting of black and Latino New Yorkers was not due to racial profiling but because each stopped individual was doing something suspicious at the time. The data, however, tells a different story: weapons and drugs were more often found on white New Yorkers during stops than on minorities, according to the Public Advocate’s analysis of the NYPD’s 2012 statistics.

White New Yorkers make up a small minority of stop-and-frisks, which were 84 percent black and Latino residents. Despite this much higher number of minorities deemed suspicious by police, the likelihood that stopping an African American would find a weapon was half the likelihood of finding one on a white person.


• The likelihood a stop of an African American New Yorker yielded a weapon was half that of white New Yorkers stopped. The NYPD uncovered a weapon in one out every 49 stops of white New Yorkers. By contrast, it took the Department 71 stops of Latinos and 93 stops of African Americans to find a weapon.
• The likelihood a stop of an African American New Yorker yielded contraband was one-third less than that of white New Yorkers stopped. The NYPD uncovered contraband in one out every 43 stops of white New Yorkers. By contrast, it took the Department 57 stops of Latinos and 61 stops of African Americans to find contraband.


It’s unlikely that the appropriate lesson to take from these findings is that stops of white people should increase because they are more likely to carry weapons and drugs. Rather, they suggest that police are excessively targeting minorities. Officers may be netting more successful stops of white New Yorkers because they are only likely to stop a white person when they actually suspect that person of committing a crime. Considering one officer’s testimony that superiors explicitly directed him to target young black men, minorities are judged by a much more flexible definition of “reasonable suspicion.”

In general, stop-and-frisk has proven to be remarkably ineffective; nearly 89 percent of all stops result in no charges. The city has also had to settle a surging number of civil rights lawsuits against police to the tune of $22 million in one year.

anarcho-queer:

NYPD Data Proves White People Are More Likely To Possess Drugs Or A Weapon Than Racial Minorities When Stopped, Yet 84% of Stop & Frisk Victims Are Black/Latino

During the just-concluded trial on the New York Police Department’s stop-and-frisk program, the city argued that officers’ disproportionate targeting of black and Latino New Yorkers was not due to racial profiling but because each stopped individual was doing something suspicious at the time. The data, however, tells a different story: weapons and drugs were more often found on white New Yorkers during stops than on minorities, according to the Public Advocate’s analysis of the NYPD’s 2012 statistics.

White New Yorkers make up a small minority of stop-and-frisks, which were 84 percent black and Latino residents. Despite this much higher number of minorities deemed suspicious by police, the likelihood that stopping an African American would find a weapon was half the likelihood of finding one on a white person.

The likelihood a stop of an African American New Yorker yielded a weapon was half that of white New Yorkers stopped. The NYPD uncovered a weapon in one out every 49 stops of white New Yorkers. By contrast, it took the Department 71 stops of Latinos and 93 stops of African Americans to find a weapon.

The likelihood a stop of an African American New Yorker yielded contraband was one-third less than that of white New Yorkers stopped. The NYPD uncovered contraband in one out every 43 stops of white New Yorkers. By contrast, it took the Department 57 stops of Latinos and 61 stops of African Americans to find contraband.

It’s unlikely that the appropriate lesson to take from these findings is that stops of white people should increase because they are more likely to carry weapons and drugs. Rather, they suggest that police are excessively targeting minorities. Officers may be netting more successful stops of white New Yorkers because they are only likely to stop a white person when they actually suspect that person of committing a crime. Considering one officer’s testimony that superiors explicitly directed him to target young black men, minorities are judged by a much more flexible definition of “reasonable suspicion.”

In general, stop-and-frisk has proven to be remarkably ineffective; nearly 89 percent of all stops result in no charges. The city has also had to settle a surging number of civil rights lawsuits against police to the tune of $22 million in one year.

you can’t.

Makes me so happy when I see our shitty educational/prison systems not have their racist way get hold over colored people’s lives as they do so often. And what stopped them this time? Huge public outcry from all fronts, communities mutually agreeing that the real criminals here aren’t the accused but the accusers. Our government becomes less reliable as we become more unified in our cause to fight segregation, irrational imprisonments, racist agendas and other systematic ills we face. I hope that as a community we continue to not take shit from ignorant institutions out for a quick buck as they dehumanize us through corrupt policies approved by our hijacked government. As a brown guy, I really don’t want to be a part of a future that jails people of color so easily because I know that’d be my would be daughter or son getting their education unjustly stolen on the merit of their skin.

sagan give me the needed strength to resist these dumbasses cause damn

and now the same is being done with Assata Shakur.

"In one 1962 survey roughly 90 percent of White people believed Black children had an equally fair opportunity to get a quality education as White children. Wise recognizes that White Americans’ lack of awareness—and denial about the extent of racial inequality in America—is dated, calling it “borderline delusional”."

(Unpacking the Snowflake - Kevin M. Hemer)

In 1962—  before Civil Rights legislation, when Black people were literally having their houses bombed for moving into white neighborhoods, and Black neighborhoods were being bombed in entirety for having nice houses, white people were literally releasing dogs on Black children (my parents) for walking to school, Black children and teenagers were literally leaving school to protest and then being arrested for demanding to be treated equally, police commissioners were driving through Black neighborhoods in tanks to instill fear in them for wanting to be treated equally, everything was separate with Black people getting the shittier end, they literally had lower education standards for Black schools and Black people were still getting lynched and the KKK was strong—

White people when surveyed said “there is equal opportunity“… So don’t think it’s weird that 93% or so of white people still think “there is equal opportunity” today. They’ve literally always been wrong and still are.

(via fuckyeahcracker)

blunthought:


“you’re dreaming, I haven’t got time for dreams..” 
| Malcolm X

blunthought:

“you’re dreaming, I haven’t got time for dreams..”

| Malcolm X

fuckyeahcracker:

Again, white people have been wrong about racism for the last more than a hundred years. 

Why would People of Color all of the sudden magically have no understanding of what racism is, and the majority of white people suddenly have all the wisdom and knowledge about racism when the majority of white people have literally always in this country’s history not been aware enough while racism was happening, and have never had the understanding we gain in the future about the past’s racism while People of Color always have while it was actually happening?

What are the chances People of Color are wrong now and the majority of white people are right, based on the repeated past?

our society has a problem with looking at poc as good people, they like to write off our histories and experiences as they highlight our faults that were obviously formed from the very system that alienates us, demonizes us, while it makes money exploiting us and telling us we’re still not good enough. that we can’t speak for ourselves. that we need you to speak up for us cause we’re the barbarics who need a white savior. that only our faulty members represent us.

you’ve got it all backwards, we don’t need any of your saviors to make our cultures any better. when you say “but look at what black/colored rappers say on the radio!!!11” you’re really saying “I don’t understand how mass media and entertainment chooses to highlight certain people and highlight them a certain way to fortify the status quo of savage minorities with little morals and white savior complexes here to save us all from our stupid selves”. mass media is not representative of us.

A message from whimsicallywandering


Have you heard Macklemore's song that includes the idea of white privilege? Its called "A Wake."

I have and that’s what I was referring to when I said

“and he actually has the audacity to still reap benefits from the rap culture blacks erected as he talks about issues blacks have to deal with like white privilege as if he’s the one experiencing that shit. it must be great really, not to really experience something yet get paid as if you did. rappers who speak about these things are out there, this guy isn’t special”

A message from luckyboots


Rap is reminding me more and more of the origins of rock, which started off as a new form of music taking attributes from traditionally black music genres. For this reason it was largely ignored by the big record companies until they realized it was gaining a following anyway - so they found white male rockers to sign. Once it became okay for white men to play rock(about the 60's, I'd say), you'll notice it became very rare to see POC bands gain recognition. I worry rap's going the same way.

History repeats itself :/ just sucks how everyone notices a little too late.

A message from Anonymous


youre ignorant to hate on macklemore like that. All these other rappers right songs about the stupidest shit like objectifying women while macklemore writes meaningful songs about how he overcame drug addiction and alcoholism as well as songs fighting for gay marriage. I dont think you know him as a person so you shouldnt be so quick to judge and trash him for taking advantage of black culture. if you could look outside your narrow lens you would see he is trying to incorporate that for you.

Who gives a fuck what he thinks he’s trying to do for me or for any minority when he becomes another white dude cashing in on gullible listeners via rap culture, doing what has already been done but is only promoted because he’s white. Realness coming from realness (Kanye and his slave song) is rejected by white people yet realness coming from “oppressed” white boys is praised?

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I don’t have to know him personally to understand the fucked up dynamics behind a society that constantly tries to out minorities and poc from their own culture and reuse it freely yet are completely fine with the fact that a person who reaps the benefits of white privilege can also reap the benefits of a culture with history they’re not even a part of. It’s easy money and everyone will love it because it’s a positive message coming from a white guy.

My problem with it stems from the fact that we as an audience and the media as a supposedly relevant entity just don’t give a fuck about how disproportionate this is. That we already have artists who speak of these same issues and even more pressing ones like Obama’s drone usage on colored people abroad yet hardly get the hype we give to guys like Macklemore all because what? What makes macklemore better than these other artists of color who are fighting just as hard if not struggling even more to let their voices be heard? Why does he have your undivided attention but these other artists you can easily look up via google who are fighting for the same yet are actually pure constituents of that culture and its initial roots and struggles do not? We all know damn well why you hopped that bandwagon.

It’s not that all these other rappers write songs about stupid shit, that’s definitely a problem with every kind of art where you have misogynistic or homophobic assholes or just plain stupidity. It’s just that, just like in the news, when a person of color does something awesome or bad it’s twisted either way; if it’s a good deed their character is fucked with. if it’s a bad deed it’s overblown and applied to every one who came from that culture.

The same process is not true when you are white. And stop telling me how to look at things. Just because your white perspective grants you more privileges to overlook things that mean a lot to unrepresented minorities doesn’t mean your supposedly logical view is not narrow in itself.

Macklemore is a perfect example of how white guys reap extreme benefits from black culture but hardly any of the negative stigmas that come with actually being black and rapping. instead, he’s a savior and apparently fans label him “the first rapper to speak up about gay rights” (but let’s leave out all the other rappers who openly support gay marriage like; Kanye West, Jay-Z, Nicki Minaj, 50 Cent, Lil B, A$AP Rocky, Queen Latifah - But they’re not straight white males so it’s not as important to bring up right? lol). if you’re smart about your shit you’d know that’s simply to pull in more numbers and a larger audience (similar to white washing) since gay equality is still a hot topic right now.

has nothing to do with being an ally for gay people. it’s all for the numbers my g. this dude is a non appropriating ass mofo and people will probably not give a fuck and support it anyway cause they don’t care where their irrelevant, non-culturally appropriating artists comes from as long as they are consistent. they don’t care if that very rapper’s existence robs needed spotlight from rappers speaking about the same yet haven’t blown up likely because they don’t adhere to the rap culture norms of rowdy minorities. yet, these rap culture norms are soon overlooked when the person speaking out is white. and he actually has the audacity to still reap benefits from the rap culture blacks erected as he talks about issues blacks have to deal with like white privilege as if he’s the one experiencing that shit. it must be great really, not to really experience something yet get paid as if you did. rappers who speak about these things are out there, this guy isn’t special. as long as they make the listener feel like they’re up to date on “real rap” they’ll keep supporting guys like this. we really need more culturally relevant rappers, not more Eminems.

I know I’ll get some hate for this but fuck it.

Star Trek: Into Whiteness

If there’s one thing that most fans of Star Trek will agree on, it’s the fact that Gene Roddenberry’s vision for the show — and, more optimistically, for human society — was predicated on the idea that all life is valuable, and that the worth of a person should not be judged by their appearance. Much of this was done through the old sci-fi trope of using aliens to stand in for oppressed groups, but Star Trek didn’t rely on the metaphor; it had characters who were part of the ensemble, important and beloved members of the Enterprise crew, who were people of colour. It had background characters who were people of colour. And, here and there, it had anti-heroes and villains who were people of colour … one of whom, Khan Noonian Singh, became well-nigh iconic.

Image 1: “Who is your favorite villain?” ; Actor John Cho (Lt Sulu) answers.

Image 2: TOS Khan looking at a watercolor of himself. Yes, he’s wearing a dastar (Sikh turban)

Image 3: Cumberbatch and Montalbán (as Khan)

And who is now being played by white actor Benedict Cumberbatch in the new JJ Abrams reboot movie, Star Trek: Into Darkness.

We’re all cynical and jaded enough to know the standard dismissal when it comes to matters of media representation: Paramount Pictures and most film studios are not interested in diversity or visibility, they only care about the bottom dollar. Star Trek as a franchise is too much of a juggernaut to affect with boycotts. There are too many people who love it, who love those characters and that world, and will go to see the movie. And for some of these people, this devotion to the idea of a future where even South and East Asian men get to pilot a starship and love swashbuckling, where Black women make Lieutenant on the Enterprise and actually get the boy, will be trivialized and eroded and whitewashed when the most formidable and complex Star Trek baddie becomes a white man named Khan.

It wasn’t perfect in the 60s when Ricardo Montalbán was cast to play Khan (a character explicitly described in the episode script of Space Seed as being Sikh, from the Northern regions of India). But considering all of the barriers to representation that Roddenberry faced from the television networks, having a brown-skinned man play a brown character was a hard-won victory. It’s disappointing and demoralizing that with the commercial power of Star Trek in his hands, JJ Abrams chose not to honour the original spirit of the show, or the symbolic heft of the Khan character, but to wield the whitewash brush for … what? The hopes that casting Benedict Cumberbatch would draw in a few more box office returns? It’s doubly disappointing when you consider that Abrams was a creator of the television show Lost, which had so many well-rounded and beloved characters of colour in it.

Add to this the secrecy prior to release around Cumberbatch’s role in the film, and what seems like a casting move that would typically be defended by cries of “best actor for the job, not racism” becomes something more cunning, more malicious. Yes, the obfuscation creates intrigue around and interest in the role, but it also prevents advocacy groups like Racebending.com from building campaigns to protest the whitewashing. This happened with the character of the Mandarin in Iron Man 3, as well as ‘Miranda Tate’ in The Dark Knight Rises, who ended up being Talia al Ghul but played by French actress Marion Cotillard. This practice is well in effect in Hollywood; and after the negative press that was generated by angry anti-oppression activists and fans when Paramount had The Last Airbender in the works, studios are wising up. They don’t want their racist practices to be called out, pointed at, and exposed before their movies are released — Airbender proved that these protests create enough bad feeling to affect their bottom line.

So the studio has now found a way to keep it secret and underhanded. Racebending.com was there for most of the production of The Last Airbender, and were even able to correspond with Paramount Pictures about it. This time, for Star Trek: Into Darkness, their hiding and opaque practices has managed to silence media watchdogs until the movie’s premiere.

As I said, this racist whitewashing of the character of Khan won’t affect how much money this Trek movie makes. And I’m happy that the franchise is popular, still popular enough to warrant not only a big-budget reboot with fantastic actors but also a sequel with that cast. I’m happy that actors I enjoy like Zoë Saldaña and John Cho are playing characters who mean so much to me, and that they, in respect for the groundbreaking contributions by Nichelle Nichols and George Takei in these roles, have paid homage to that past.

But all of that will be marred by having my own skin edited out, rendered worthless and silent and invisible when a South Asian man is portrayed by Benedict Cumberbatch up on that screen. In the original Trek, Khan, with his brown skin, was an Übermensch, intellectually and physically perfect, possessed of such charisma and drive that despite his efforts to gain control of the Enterprise, Captain Kirk (and many of the other officers) felt admiration for him.

And that’s why the role has been taken away from actors of colour and given to a white man. Racebending.com has always pointed out that villains are generally played by people with darker skin, and that’s true … unless the villain is one with intelligence, depth, complexity. One who garners sympathy from the audience, or if not sympathy, then — as from Kirk — grudging admiration. What this new Trek movie tells us, what JJ Abrams is telling us, is that no brown-skinned man can accomplish all that. That only by having Khan played by a white actor can the audience engage with and feel for him, believe that he’s smart and capable and a match for our Enterprise crew.

What an enormous and horribly ironic step backwards. For Star Trek, for media representation, and for the vision of a future where we have transcended systemic, racist erasure.

(via RaceBending)

There’s no gentle way to put it: People who give in to racism and prejudice may simply be dumb, according to a new study that is bound to stir public controversy.

The research finds that children with low intelligence are more likely to hold prejudiced attitudes as adults. These findings point to a vicious cycle, according to lead researcher Gordon Hodson, a psychologist at Brock University in Ontario. Low-intelligence adults tend to gravitate toward socially conservative ideologies, the study found. Those ideologies, in turn, stress hierarchy and resistance to change, attitudes that can contribute to prejudice, Hodson wrote in an email to LiveScience.

“Prejudice is extremely complex and multifaceted, making it critical that any factors contributing to bias are uncovered and understood,” he said.

Controversy ahead

The findings combine three hot-button topics.

“They’ve pulled off the trifecta of controversial topics,” said Brian Nosek, a social and cognitive psychologist at the University of Virginia who was not involved in the study. “When one selects intelligence, political ideology and racism and looks at any of the relationships between those three variables, it’s bound to upset somebody.”

Polling data and social and political science research do show that prejudice is more common in those who hold right-wing ideals that those of other political persuasions, Nosek told LiveScience.

“The unique contribution here is trying to make some progress on the most challenging aspect of this,” Nosek said, referring to the new study. “It’s not that a relationship like that exists, but why it exists.”

Brains and bias

Earlier studies have found links between low levels of education and higher levels of prejudice, Hodson said, so studying intelligence seemed a logical next step. The researchers turned to two studies of citizens in the United Kingdom, one that has followed babies since their births in March 1958, and another that did the same for babies born in April 1970. The children in the studies had their intelligence assessed at age 10 or 11; as adults ages 30 or 33, their levels of social conservatism and racism were measured.

In the first study, verbal and nonverbal intelligence was measured using tests that asked people to find similarities and differences between words, shapes and symbols. The second study measured cognitive abilities in four ways, including number recall, shape-drawing tasks, defining words and identifying patterns and similarities among words. Average IQ is set at 100.

Social conservatives were defined as people who agreed with a laundry list of statements such as “Family life suffers if mum is working full-time,” and “Schools should teach children to obey authority.” Attitudes toward other races were captured by measuring agreement with statements such as “I wouldn’t mind working with people from other races.” (These questions measured overt prejudiced attitudes, but most people, no matter how egalitarian, do hold unconscious racial biases; Hodson’s work can’t speak to this “underground” racism.)

As suspected, low intelligence in childhood corresponded with racism in adulthood. But the factor that explained the relationship between these two variables was political: When researchers included social conservatism in the analysis, those ideologies accounted for much of the link between brains and bias.

People with lower cognitive abilities also had less contact with people of other races.

“This finding is consistent with recent research demonstrating that intergroup contact is mentally challenging and cognitively draining, and consistent with findings that contact reduces prejudice,” said Hodson, who along with his colleagues published these results online Jan. 5 in the journal Psychological Science.

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