Bad logic on your part. There is no inherent temptation for abuse of power by being Black. Youre a simpleton but even you should be able to reconcile where you went wrong in your logic.
Ah....now you're twisting it. No temptation for abuse of power...true because you have no power.
But...statistically. ...blacks commit violent crime at a FAR higher rate. Your kind just has an instinct and temptation to commit crime that you obviously cannot control.
So...by YOUR logic of assuming far more of a group is committing a wrong than just those being caught....logically the only conclusion is that far more blacks commit crime than just the ones who get caught (and thats a huge number).
Have you stopped raping and robbing people?
I know this is hard for you being challenged intellectually. Try to focus. Cops have the ability to abuse their power. Lots of them do it and dont get caught. Only an idiot would think to compare that situation to a situation where there is no chance to abuse power. Damn you white boys are slow.
Haha you're scrambling now. Abuse of power......or committing a crime...both are wrongful acts.
The logic you use must apply to people in positions of opportunity to do one of them. To make that wrongful choice.
If...as you say...cops make that choice far more often than are caught....then the same logic must apply that blacks commit far more crimes than they're already accused of...and they statistically commit a far higher % of violent crime.
Thats a college philosophy and statistics 101 lesson. The idea that a wrongful behavior committed by a member who is caught out of a group isnt the only time a member of that group has committed that wrongful act.
And that theory has some merit.
So...how many rapes and robberies have you gotten away with? Since as a group blacks commit such a high rate of violent crime...and you're black...its only logical to assume you do the same.