My group is writing about the police as our umbrella subject, and I'm talking about discrimination against black people by crime on my podcast. Prejudice against black people through crime is the topic I'm going to talk about in this podcast. This is a vital matter that we all face today. What we can discover about this topic is surprising. I noticed in most of my research while searching for crime profiling against black people that there are a lot of castes dealing with black people being reported only because they are black! On top of that, in criminal convictions against them, some articles discuss racial inequality. Discrimination by crime against black people is a huge possibility! And today it's all going on! All the advantages of what they have now, because they were people fighting for us in the past! I would like you to take your time, maybe even a few minutes, to see what's going on in this country with black people. In the past, Blacks were considered slaves, but now things are different, and we need to stop going back to the past and continue creating a society where no one treats skin color differently. In my podcast, I hope that I can further open your eyes to see what is going on with black people around us in society.
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