it was an obviously ridiculous example to illustrate that drawing a conclusion about a group based on an observation of one example is fundamentally flawed and unfair.
my point isn't about whether they are violent, just what other factors play in the arrest, ie did the stop n search also turn up stole not goods, did they give a false name, did they have a warrant out already etc. I would suggest if it was as clear cut as black and white the report would include this information, so it's very conspicuous by its absence.
So are you suggesting that during stop and search of black people, there are other outstanding matters or influences that affect the eventual outcome? Whereas, with stop and search of white people, there are no other outstanding matters?
How do you make that deduction?
Are you looking for some reason to not accept the validity of the report?
Why?
none of the above. I'm looking critically at the data presented because information is missing that could offer a different explanation to just blacks being treated more harshly due to racism. So I'm just holding back until the full picture is here, and I gave you a few examples of how missing information could change the story on its head.
are you, on the other hand perfectly happy to conclude racism on the information this report shows you?
