Name: Anonymous 2020-08-27 20:12
https://repository.law.umich.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2892&context=articles
In other words, once you a Black man did a minor crime, like weed smoking (weed is huge part of Black culture), there is no way back: that Black man will be forced to support himself and his family through the life of crime, doing theft and robberies, unless he plans starving to death together with his family.
So don't believe racists! Remember: the only way to defeat this racism is to Kill All Whites! KAW NOW! BLM!
we pro-vide more detailed analysis of a subset of our data: applications from the pre-BTB period to employers that asked applicants about records (before it became illegal). Such employers were 60 percent more likely to call back applicants without records, even though the records we assigned applicants were minor (a single low-level, nonviolent felony approximately two years earlier). The criminal record effect is large in every subsample we investigate, regardless of the crime type (drug versus property) or other characteristics of applicants, employers, or neighborhoods.
In other words, once you a Black man did a minor crime, like weed smoking (weed is huge part of Black culture), there is no way back: that Black man will be forced to support himself and his family through the life of crime, doing theft and robberies, unless he plans starving to death together with his family.
So don't believe racists! Remember: the only way to defeat this racism is to Kill All Whites! KAW NOW! BLM!