Black drivers in California are 2.5x more likely to be stopped by police than white people, says a study on racial profiling — and 3x more likely to have a gun pointed at them.
Black people were overrepresented in police stops by:
▪️ 3x in Los Angeles
▪️ 5x in San Francisco pic.twitter.com/c21x6cER6g— AJ+ (@ajplus) January 3, 2020
Undoubtedly police brutality is causing us alot of money than we think. Kindly watch retweet, like and let's talk about it, its our money 😡😡😡#PoliceBrutality #Police #Blacktwitter #BlackLivesMatter #BlackTwitterMovement pic.twitter.com/RjwLKzF0IL
— Black Barriers (Stop🚫Racism🚫PoliceBrutalty🚫) (@BlackBarriers) January 5, 2020
Doctors are less likely to prescribe narcotics if a patient is black, and new analysis finds this racial bias has saved thousands of lives.https://t.co/ISf92UxqCy pic.twitter.com/QUPiigSvN8
— TPR News (@TPRNews) January 4, 2020
I guess medical racism and negligence is finally good for something. pic.twitter.com/5BoNJdvZ99
— Benjamin Young Savage (ᐱᓐᒋᐱᓐ) (@benjancewicz) January 5, 2020
For a black person to say, “Black is Beautiful,” a white person first said, “Black is Not Beautiful."
For a black person to say, “Black Lives Matter,” a white person first said, “Black Lives Do Not Matter.”https://t.co/IUjmss2IMy— Christa Lax (@chrixxlax) January 7, 2020