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RolStoppable said:
sundin13 said:

My post was literally a response to that idea.

tl;dr: If you only look at violent crime rates by race, you may be led to the assumption that this is a good alternate explanation of racially disparate police violence, however this fails to be a robust hypothesis because it does not correlate well as soon as you start breaking down the data (for example by comparing levels of police violence to historical violent crime rates). 

I don't get your point.

I had the time to either read through some of the study or watch the John Oliver segment on critical race theory. Was time well spent.

Feel free to ask more specific questions, but I don't know what to do with "I don't get it".

Note: You don't need to read the study to get what I'm saying.