Because nobody has shown a connection between the two things.
White people live in the same world. If there is a connection between black people in prison and the militarization of the police it is the violence in the black community I used some basic statistics to illustrate.
They were immediately misrepresented.
Black people commit murder at far higher rates than white people. The folks sent in to reduce crime by confronting criminals kill black people at a larger rate than white people.
Instead of drawing the conclusion that black culture is more violent than white culture, most of the posters assumed that this was proof that cops are racist.
As a past member of the board of the local NAACP, I don't think so.
Tom
I agree that these are bad policies. For everyone, black or white or something else. But there are other, worse, problems for the poor and that includes black people.
So I think it better to work on those, instead of making a 285# 6'4" criminal thug into a martyr or taking over the stage at Bernie Sanders' rally.
I want to see things actually improved instead of ill-informed fame seekers get what they want.
Tom
There is another issue. Rational Racism.
If the young black men in the area you police are 20X more likely to be violent than the rest of the people it is quite rational to treat them differently than the others. Even the ones who have never done anything the least bit violent, because you don't know which are which at first.
Innocent young black men are commonly the victims of their more violent counterparts because the cops must make snap judgement calls. It is part of the job.
Tom
No reasonable person argues that murderers should not be imprisoned for a long time. But, focusing on murder and the argument that black culture is more violent, misses the primary reason for incarceration and police contact by a long shot.
The exact statistics depend on the year the data is shown, but as one statistic, only
13% of federal prisoners are in there for a violent crime, and only a subset of that group are there for murder. The rest are in there for a nonviolent offense, with two thirds of the nonviolent offenders in there for drug crimes. In addition, black people serve more time (average 57 months) than white people (average 37 months) for drug crimes. In addition, the length of time served for drug offenses has grown faster for black people than white people (73% vs 28%).
Source:
http://www.sentencingproject.org/doc/publications/inc_federalprisonpop.pdf
In addition, black people are over-represented in prison by about a factor of 3. And the U.S. has the largest prison population and the highest incarceration rate of any major country by far.
To assume that police, on average, are not racist, is to assume that they are
less racist than the general population. A study showed, for example, that if you send out identical resumes with one group having culturally white names and the other group having culturally black names, the black name resumes get significantly fewer call backs. Literally the only difference is the name. Other studies have shown that, in video simulations, people are more likely to press "shoot", and assume a person is armed, if they are black, in an experiment where other variables are all controlled.