where are they supposed to be? what’s in the background? why is the pile of tomato-persimmon-apples speaking for itself in one panel, but not in the next? why are the arms of the scale different lengths? why does the notebook seem to move from one edge of the table to the other between the last 2 panels? why is the white dude’s pencil on his right in one panel, but held in his left hand in the next? why does the black dude suddenly have a pencil at the end of the comic?
why’s the white man in a button-down, but the black man’s in jeans and a t-shirt? huh? what the fuck?
And I really don’t get the point of the comic. The idea that black people commit disproportionately more crimes is invalid because it ignores other factors that lead to crime. Poverty, over-policing, and decades of policies deliberately designed to hurt the black community are to blame.
But trying to argue per-capita measurement is invalid? That’s just bizarre.
I’ve generally heard the 13/53 numbers as referencing violent crime but who knows if that’s what it actually is because I’ve only ever heard people us it when being super racist.
It’s referencing violent crime arrests. If a white guy does a murder and two black guys are arrested and acquitted of it, that’s still two ticks on the black pile.
yeah I wonder a lot about the actual statistics of crime, violent crime, financial crime, labor crime etc., because the prodigious enforcement against poc, and the damn near global under-enforcement of the white collar class…
yeah im like arguing against per capita is stupid. 50% of murders come out of the poorest 10%. Bussiness owners don’t shoot their neighbors they sue them.
Business owners’ neighbors tend not to be the victims of crimes anyway. Business owners don’t shoot their victims, they steal wages from them, sic the cops on them for trying to feed themselves, and lobby for laws that criminalize their very existence.
where are they supposed to be? what’s in the background? why is the pile of tomato-persimmon-apples speaking for itself in one panel, but not in the next? why are the arms of the scale different lengths? why does the notebook seem to move from one edge of the table to the other between the last 2 panels? why is the white dude’s pencil on his right in one panel, but held in his left hand in the next? why does the black dude suddenly have a pencil at the end of the comic?
why’s the white man in a button-down, but the black man’s in jeans and a t-shirt? huh? what the fuck?
And I really don’t get the point of the comic. The idea that black people commit disproportionately more crimes is invalid because it ignores other factors that lead to crime. Poverty, over-policing, and decades of policies deliberately designed to hurt the black community are to blame.
But trying to argue per-capita measurement is invalid? That’s just bizarre.
under-policing of genuine crime like wage theft, too. if you only prosecute people with melanin…
I’ve generally heard the 13/53 numbers as referencing violent crime but who knows if that’s what it actually is because I’ve only ever heard people us it when being super racist.
It’s referencing violent crime arrests. If a white guy does a murder and two black guys are arrested and acquitted of it, that’s still two ticks on the black pile.
Ah thank you, this makes more sense.
you should make comics.
yeah I wonder a lot about the actual statistics of crime, violent crime, financial crime, labor crime etc., because the prodigious enforcement against poc, and the damn near global under-enforcement of the white collar class…
yeah im like arguing against per capita is stupid. 50% of murders come out of the poorest 10%. Bussiness owners don’t shoot their neighbors they sue them.
Business owners’ neighbors tend not to be the victims of crimes anyway. Business owners don’t shoot their victims, they steal wages from them, sic the cops on them for trying to feed themselves, and lobby for laws that criminalize their very existence.