TheLawOfAverages
@thelawofaverage
An opposition to Systemic Racism and White Privilege narratives. Our blog is where we have our most extensive content. LinkTree below for all platforms:
Most studies on race and prosecution are flawed. This one isn’t. National. Randomized. Blinded. And it found no racial bias against Black defendants. So what did it find?👇

Our 2020 BLM database Deaths: 38 Non-fatal gunshot wounds: 32 Permanently Disabled: 4 Serious Injuries: 9 Injuries: 6 Of course there were actually hundreds injured. However, most individual injuries were never reported in any media.
This is so funny I had to post it
It is jarring to see white people behaving the way non-whites do in the West lol
Claiming a view is not held by experts and then rejecting an expert survey showing it is because the survey was done by an expert with the view you say no experts hold is a very dumb thing to do.
This echoes the sentiment from @Sean__Last in his article on how "lived experience" is not evidence: ideasanddata.wordpress.com/2019/05/31/liv…
The title poses a question: "Does awareness of the extent of ethno-racial discrimination increase reports of discrimination?" The answer is yes. Link to the full paper: thelawofaveragesblog.wordpress.com/wp-content/upl…
Regarding who would be considered incompetent if tested (but not necessarily who is *deemed* it in real world cases)... What I've heard is that the minimum IQ to stand trial is 75: ~20% or 1 in 5 of U.S. Blacks are below 75 ~4.5% or roughly 1 in 22 U.S. Whites are below 75
Blacks are targeted more? False. Whites are targeted less? False. Blacks are over-charged? False. Whites are under-charged? False. You don't need evidence to charge a Black guy? False. You need a lot of evidence to charge a White guy? No more than you need for a non-White guy.
Are we really playing the "It's not African-Americans, it's African immigrants!" game?
>Botswana: de facto one-party state >Rwanda: jails/kills opposition >Ghana: journalists are harassed, intimidated, killed + stolen 2020 election >Kenya: terrible national power grid >Nigeria: crippling inflation, low per capita income >Senegal: violent unrest literally LAST YEAR
Not one successful country in sub-Saharan Africa”? Botswana – stable democracy, low corruption Rwanda – clean, safe, tech-forward Ghana – strong democracy, tech hub Kenya – fintech & green energy leader Nigeria – biggest economy, Nollywood Senegal – stable, vibrant culture This…
After working for 10 years in this field, I have finally summarised the polygenic evidence for the hereditarian hypothesis and responded to long standing criticisms: pifferpilfer.substack.com/p/debunking-th…