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8/6/2025, 7:35:34 AM
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THE NUMBERS THAT KILLED A BOARD
Despite making up 31% of the population, white men are responsible for 77% of child sexual abuse material related convictions.
https://www.ussc.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/research-and-publications/quick-facts/Child_Pornography_FY23.pdf
>b-b-b-b-b-ut muh 13/50
https://michigan.law.umich.edu/news/national-registry-exonerations-report-highlights-racial-disparity-wrongful-convictions
"Black people in the United States are seven times more likely than white people to be falsely convicted of serious crimes, more likely to be the targets of police misconduct, and spend longer in prison before being exonerated, according to a report released today by the National Registry of Exonerations."
https://exonerationregistry.org/sites/exonerationregistry.org/files/documents/2024_Annual_Report.pdf
"https://exonerationregistry.org/sites/exonerationregistry.org/files/documents/2024_Annual_Report.pdf"
the 13/50 statistic, quoted from the 2019 fbi crime statistics, is simply arrests. it does not account for exonerations. it hinges on the belief that black people do not deserve due process.
https://www.ussc.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/research-and-publications/quick-facts/Child_Pornography_FY23.pdf
>b-b-b-b-b-ut muh 13/50
https://michigan.law.umich.edu/news/national-registry-exonerations-report-highlights-racial-disparity-wrongful-convictions
"Black people in the United States are seven times more likely than white people to be falsely convicted of serious crimes, more likely to be the targets of police misconduct, and spend longer in prison before being exonerated, according to a report released today by the National Registry of Exonerations."
https://exonerationregistry.org/sites/exonerationregistry.org/files/documents/2024_Annual_Report.pdf
"https://exonerationregistry.org/sites/exonerationregistry.org/files/documents/2024_Annual_Report.pdf"
the 13/50 statistic, quoted from the 2019 fbi crime statistics, is simply arrests. it does not account for exonerations. it hinges on the belief that black people do not deserve due process.