[i]MSNBC’s Touré dedicated the final segment of The Cycle Monday to his default racially-charged social commentary -- this time in the form of how-to Christmas shopping advice for African-Americans.
Touré advised his African-American viewers that in order to avoid the “shop-and-frisk,” they should do their best to make themselves appear “non-threatening” by dressing well, waving to security cameras, speaking articulately, shaking security guards’ hands, and, if possible, bringing a white friend (though not an attractive white girl if you’re a black male).
The key word, Touré repeats, is to “mollify” the shop owners and security guards by playing a role they find less “threatening.” And, he warns, whatever you do, “Please don’t mention the FBI’s statistics of larceny arrests that show that 68% were arrests of white folks, 29% were of black folks." He concludes:
"Of course... I’m being sarcastic. The problem is not us It’s the diseased idea that black criminality is endemic and universal, while white criminality is deviant and rare."[/i]
Hmmm....if the black population is 13%, and they are responsible for 29% of the larceny arrests, doesn't that mean they are being arrested at more than 2x the rate they should be arrested at?
Isn't that the point? That their criminality is [i]disproportionate[/i] to their population %?