Yep! One can usually predict “who dun it!”
Ann Coulter: Would It Kill You To Hire More Black Cops? (Yes)
By Ann Coulter on August 27, 2014, 4:52 pm
As the story of Ferguson, Missouri, police officer Darren Wilsons shooting of Michael Brown begins to look less clear-cut than we were led to believe by Browns friend, Dorian Johnson, the voices of oppression on MSNBC now say the real issue is that there arent enough blacks on the Ferguson police force.
As Brown may or may not have said seconds before his death: I give up.
If the Ferguson police are forced to hire more minorities and women for the sake of diversity, the one thing we can be sure of is that more black people will be murdered, raped and assaulted.
Someones got to say it, so it might as well be me: Im against more black people being murdered, raped and assaulted.
In a massive, detailed 2000 study of the effect of court-ordered affirmative action plans on police departments, economist John Lott found that the more minorities on a police force, the higher the rates of murder, manslaughter, violent crime, robbery and aggravated assault will be. Violent crime increased by a minimum of 3.3 percent every year after affirmative action policies went into effectand the spike in crime was highest in black neighborhoods.[Does a Helping Hand Put Others At Risk?: Affirmative Action, Police Departments, and Crime, Economic Inquiry, April 2000]
The problem was not with black cops, Lotts study showed, but rather with the lowering of standards across the board, resulting in less-qualified officers of every race. To get more of MSNBCs voices of oppression on police forces, requirements are reduced for all recruits. (Just as quality declined at MSNBC when voices of oppression had to be added to their lineup.)
We end up with cops who are criminals, the Rampart scandal of the 1990s and great movies like Training Day.
Long article.
Read at: http://www.vdare.com/articles/ann-coulter-would-it-kill-you-to-hire-more-black-cops-yes
“Yep! One can usually predict who dun it!”
My first thought as well.