Zach Goldberg on how MSM began adopting critical theory terminology in 2011
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Date: August 6th, 2020 4:32 PM Author: misanthropic sienna church building toaster
I read this article last night and it’s 180
Zach Goldberg is an honorary aryan and a champion of lib haters everywhere
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4598846&forum_id=2#40716166) |
Date: May 24th, 2023 12:56 PM Author: Titillating autistic sandwich volcanic crater
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study suggests that decline in race relations in the US does not correlate to police shootings but does correlate to media saturation of "racism" stories.
the original Zack Goldberg article:
https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/news/articles/media-great-racial-awakening
the key graph from Goldberg:
https://tablet-mag-images.b-cdn.net/production/9c9c2bbd09e025a564eea667f44f991f9bb5a83f-2054x1174.png?w=1250&q=70&auto=format&dpr=1
new article on the correlation:
https://www.realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2023/05/24/investigative_issues_how_black_lives_matter_got_police_violence_wrong_900833.html?mc_cid=5cd91c4c8c&mc_eid=fba478624c
Investigative Issues: How Black Lives Matter Got Police Violence Wrong
By Christopher J. Ferguson, RealClearInvestigations
May 24, 2023
In the early 2000s the United States enjoyed comparative racial optimism. Majorities of both black and white citizens felt race relations were improving. Even left-leaning NPR highlighted “colorblindness” as an ideal. A generation later, race relations have nosedived. We hear regularly about “systemic racism” and “white supremacy.” Colorblindness now is considered racist. This whiplash may leave many people wondering what happened.
The 2014 Collapse in Race Relations
The collapse in race relations began in 2014. Exactly why this year was pivotal is unknown, though it coincides with the debunked "hands up, don't shoot" framing of the Michael Brown killing and a larger “great awokening” wherein extreme identitarian views became more influential on the political left. Since 2014, little data suggests race disparities have gotten worse. Racist attitudes in the United States are at historic lows. However, news media coverage worrying over racism soared.
I studied this issue empirically in 2021. I wanted to see whether actual police shootings of unarmed black men correlated with race relations or whether news media coverage highlighting police shootings of black men was a better predictor. It turns out race relations are unrelated to actual police shootings, but correlate with news media coverage, which tends to obsess over shootings of black Americans while ignoring shootings of other individuals.
The Moral Panic Over Race and Policing
After the 2020 murder of George Floyd, the United States experienced a “racial reckoning.” News media claimed police were systemically targeting black Americans for fatal violence. Defunding or even literally abolishing policing became serious policy proposals. The United States, we were told, was systemically racist.
Data on policing and race is complex and nuanced. Police killings of unarmed suspects are rare, according to the Washington Post, and they’ve been declining. Numbers peak at 95 for all races in 2015, declining to 32 for all races in 2021.
When it comes to police shootings of unarmed individuals, white suspects are shot more often than black suspects (by contrast, Asians are rarely shot by police compared to either group). Though more unarmed whites than blacks are killed by police, black suspects are indeed proportionally overrepresented. We can see the proportional differences in the following chart:
Christopher Ferguson for RCI
Washington Post Police Shootings Database
However, commission of violent crime is also ethnically disproportional. Black and Hispanic men commit violent crimes disproportionally more often than do white or Asian men. That police shootings and commission of violent crime so neatly track one another is not a coincidence.
Christopher Ferguson for RCI
Bureau of Justice Statistics
One might conclude that, perhaps, overrepresentation of black Americans as perpetrators of violent crime might be due to overpolicing of black communities. However, when we look at victims of homicide, most of which are the same race as the killers, we see the same pattern of black victims being overrepresented. This means the overpolicing hypothesis does not fit the data.
It is also worth noting that most young men of any ethnicity do not commit violent crimes. Race itself is not a determinant of violent crime. In one recent study, although racial composition of neighborhoods predicted violent crime, race no longer predicted violent crime once other community factors such as insufficient food, housing issues, air pollution and proportion of single-parent homes are controlled..
Studies largely find the same thing when it comes to excessive use of police force. In another recent study, we found that class issues, particularly communities experiencing higher levels of mental health issues among residents -- not race -- predicted reports of excessive police force (except for Latinos, who reported less police force). To be fair, studies on this do vary in conclusion. However, in my view the weight of evidence suggests that class, not race, predicts excessive police force.
We found that higher levels of mental health problems among community residents predicted reports of excessive police force. This is probably because police are likely coming into contact with mentally ill residents who may escalate an encounter that began over something trivial. Other studies also suggest the chronically mentally ill more often experience physical force during police encounters. The mentally ill may struggle to respond to aggressive police commands. Thus, relatively minor encounters initially may intensify into dangerous situations. Better police training with mental illness may help.
Progressive “Fixes” Have Often Made Things Worse
Though often ostensibly speaking on behalf of minority groups, progressive theories on race have often made practical situations worse. The most obvious cost to low-income neighborhoods has been in delegitimizing or even defunding police and the predictable surge in crime that created. Evidence does suggests that the George Floyd protests and riots were associated with increased resignations of police officers as well as decreased policing in high-crime neighborhoods. These in turn, were associated with increased violent crime.
There are more subtle, harmful impacts as well. Informing people that they are at ever-present danger from police can be traumatizing. Research has long demonstrated that convincing people they are victims causes them to perceive injustice where it may not actually occur.
It doesn’t help the Black Lives Matter organization has undermined confidence in its mission through a lack of transparency on financial matters and spending millions on mansions for its leaders, with comparatively little to show for how they have helped ordinary Black poor or working-class people.
There is a wide space between thinking the United States is a racial utopia and that it’s an early 20th century apartheid state. But if we promote pessimistic narratives that are not well-grounded in data and focus on “solutions” that emphasize our differences and conflicts, we may actually risk the exact bad outcomes we hoped to alleviate.
Christopher J. Ferguson is a professor of psychology at Stetson University in Florida and author of "Catastrophe! The Psychology of Why Good People Make Bad Situations Worse."
deeper study on the correlation:
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03623319.2021.1994276?journalCode=ussj20
abstract:
Data from several polling companies have suggested a precipitous decline in perceptions of race relations over the past decade. This study sought to examine whether national perceptions of race relations were shaped more by actual fatal shootings of unarmed Black men or by news media coverage of police shootings or, put more directly, whether it had a factual basis or was driven by societal narratives. Time series analysis examined the correlation between perceptions of race relations against both actual fatal police shootings of unarmed Black men as opposed to a leading national newspaper’s coverage of police shootings. Results indicated that perceptions of race relations were correlated with news media coverage but not actual fatal police shootings of unarmed Black men. However, the examination of residuals revealed no correlation between these. These results suggest that race relations are associated with news media coverage in ways that reflect underlying cultural shifts rather than direct association.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4598846&forum_id=2#46349752)
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Date: May 24th, 2023 1:00 PM Author: aqua glittery meetinghouse cuckoldry
this is all you need to know
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(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4598846&forum_id=2#46349772) |
Date: May 24th, 2023 1:14 PM Author: trip hospital new version
Im more interested in what kind of governing mechanism was in effect before, and was lifted or dissolved. All of these ideas were around in the late 60s and 70s. MSM likely encountered them, but pooh-poohed them, even if not consciously.
There was some social pressure towards "common sense", even inarticulate, that prevented the dissemination of this stuff, and then sometime after 2008, it no longer existed.
Did it take 30 years for higher ed to produce enough graduates inundated with crit theory? Was it a reduction in the overall % of whites below a certain threshold? Was it the dissolution of Christian churches? 9/11 breaking our brain?
A Bill Clinton lib would never have countenanced this stuff, but an Obama lib did, enthusiastically. Same for a Wapo editor. What was the major cause? Why was the moment finally ripe
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4598846&forum_id=2#46349818) |
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Date: May 25th, 2023 10:53 AM Author: Mildly Autistic Corn Cake
Ever since the Six Day War, Jews have been assertive in trying to take complete control of the US. They tried in 1990-95 but were pushed back because demographics in the US were still able to hold and push back. At the time Time Warner CEO Gerald Levin and left wing orgs fought to keep Cop Killer on the radio based on "freedom of artistic expression" but the resistance was too fierce so the Jewish media had to give up. 20 years later the Jews began another push and were not pushed back.
Ice-T said officials of Time Warner -- which he called "the free-speech label" -- had been supportive of him all the way. "I think Time Warner is a trouper," he said. He spoke glowingly of co-CEO Gerald Levin. "Gerry Levin was the most down person with me," Ice-T noted. Recounting a conversation about inner-city anger toward the police, Ice-T quoted Levin, " 'Ice, is this real?' I said, 'It's real.' He said, 'Then it's got to be out there.'
Looking back now and seeing how much currently Jews detest freedom of expression and dissent after becoming the dominant power, the entire controversy and position they took in the early 1990s is exposed as a cynical ploy to gain power through raising up blacks as victims against whites.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4598846&forum_id=2#46353501) |
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Date: May 25th, 2023 3:08 PM Author: aqua glittery meetinghouse cuckoldry
As blogger “Pumpkin Person” writes, “The 20th century has been a period of great social change. Feminism, civil rights, gay rights, affirmative action, mass immigration, rock and roll, hip-hop, the welfare state, transgender people, secularism, [porn] etc…When a single theory unifies so many disparate facts, Occam’s razor demands we consider it. When one looks at all the social changes of the last 50 years, what they all seem to have in common is the subversion of white population growth. Feminism gave white women careers, making them much less likely to have white babies. Civil rights, hip-hop, rock ‘n’ roll, and affirmative action increased the sexual market value of black men at the expense of white men, thus decreasing white male fertility. The rise of gays, transgender people and secularism gave millions of whites permission to abandon a traditional family lifestyle, thus damaging their genetic fitness. Meanwhile, the welfare state encouraged poor women (who tend to be non-white) to have more children and mass immigration spread non-white genes into traditionally white countries.”
https://archive.is/O2H7Z
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4598846&forum_id=2#46354718) |
Date: April 5th, 2026 1:14 PM
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X is getting around to noticing this. xoxo has discussed it for a long time.
https://x.com/TheRabbitHole/status/2040542255354937829
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4598846&forum_id=2#49795546) |
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