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Ep 504 | You’ve Been Lied To: Exposing the Truth on Race, Crime, and Incarceration
Ep 504 | You’ve Been Lied To: Exposing the Truth on Race, Crime, and Incarceration
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49 minutes
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Oct 3, 2019
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Today, I lay it all on the table and present the data on race and crime that nobody else is willing to publish. Ideally, race should never matter in criminal justice. The problem is that both political parties are now pushing weak-on-crime policies under the false premise that too many black people are unfairly incarcerated. The reality is that they are under-incarcerated relative to their share of the crime committed, and I present you with the most up-to-date data to prove it. Ultimately, those hurt the most by these lies are the thousands of black victims who die every year due to violence by repeat offenders who should have been locked up. Show Links: 'All the data on race, crime, and incarceration:' https://bit.ly/2AE8up8 'The big lie of 'criminal justice reform:'' https://bit.ly/30HgSyT 'The man who knocked out elderly woman was previously arrested for attempted rape but never incarcerated:' https://bit.ly/2Im5phP
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Oct 3, 2019
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