All youve done is say that if you break the law you go to jail.
This is incorrect?
if you have that many people in our criminal justice system from inner city minorities you have a problem within the system - the system itself.
How does that follow? Why is the undeniable fact that young black men commit crimes at horrifying rates the fault of the system, and to what system do you refer? The legal system that arrests them *after* they commit crimes? The welfare system that destroyed the black family? The school system that failed to use corporal punishment to force them to get an education? The legal system that failed to deter them?
If inner city minorities get arrested and jailed that much it is because they commit that many crimes, and they commit that many crimes because they encourage each other to do it. Once they started going badyes, badit was all down hill. The older ones lead the younger ones into evil, generation after generation. It may very well be true that every generation has to become evil to keep the previous generation from killing them, but they still do it.
The problem is not some system; the problem is that inner city black culture is saturated with satanic evil.
The war on drugs is an abject failure
Well, we never actually fought a war on drugs.
and has generated a cycle of criminality and condemned an entire class of people to a life of failure.
Road apples. The notion that getting an education is too white condemns them to failure. Slut mothers who dont have a father in the house condemn them to failure. Welfare that renders black men superfluous condemn them to failure. A social milieu in which brutal criminals are heroes to be emulated condemns them to failure.
Now, there is a case to be made that LBJs leftard crap created the initial conditions for all this, but in the end, blacks did it to themselves, and continue to do it to themselves.
a simplistic response of break the law go to jail misses my point.
Actually, it contradicts your point. Further, it is more accurate and less simplistic than blaming the cycle of criminality on drugs or the war on drugs.
You don't get... and the aforementioned quote from your post proves it. Your lack of understanding is not worth me repeating myself.