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I do not have to prove that Black men are accused of rape more often because that is outside the realm of what I proffered.

Yep. You're just trying to by snarky, yet you are completely off-topic. congrats. You are strolling into troll territory.

It is still rape. Does it being in a different place make it Ok to you?

No organization specializes in "this stuff". And we do not specialize in sexual assaults. GIP and RAINN are not rival organizations. Define "this stuff".

You claim that no one cares about rape as a crime which has mostly female victims, but somehow you can't get it through your head that it could be the perpetrator that matters. And even with a litany of evidence against you, if you are the right skin color, you could get away with manslaughter, but with the wrong

Yeah, because no one bothers to distinguish the cases in their studies.

You say,:

Yes, that is what would happen. I realize you are trying to be sarcastic, but that is exactly what me and nlc10 were talking about. The exact scenario.

So, in conclusion, if the guy on the picture told the cops, "Yeah, I got this money from when I raped this woman named Seven O. Nina", at some point, he would probably be charged with Rape, despite not finding "7 of 9", but a victim in close proximity who was attacked. The name may not matter at that point. But, if he

I also cited Maryville and Steubenville in which White defendants were hard pressed to be brought to court despite large amounts of evidence & confessions. I used quite a few cases, not just one and I used actual sex crime related case law which makes your stats from 1995 irrelevant to "modern times", since laws have

It is simple. Compare those imprisoned to the actual population of the country. Blacks are only 13% of the population and are ending up imprisoned for rape at a rate of 43%. While if one is White, they are 70% of the country and ending up with their males imprisoned at a rate of 56%. The correlation in statistics

I did not say or imply you were a teacher.

The racial distribution of arrestees

Duke became a national case because the DA was a media hound and running for reelection. He even made statements to the media that he should not have. In my state, making prejudicial statements to the media about a case is grounds for discipline by the ABA. That DA did a lot.

I think you may want to note, not being convicted of a sex crime based solely on someone's word may be a privilege you have as a non-minority & not being a teacher. However, just like in the case this article is about, a person was suspected of credit card fraud when he used his debit card. He was Black. People who

Also, I notice you may not even read what I said, as I said, "You may be thinking about how they handle adult rape cases". Yet you prattle wrong as if you are absolutely right in all respects.

Also, if you notice the disparity between those who are prosecuted for Rape(as in who ends up in court) it is overwhelmingly Black. This has confounded me even at the Magistrate level. I can live in a city with majority White property owners, but for property code violations, mostly Blacks end up in court. Thus, it

Nice try, reading something off RAINN, but if you are Black, all you need is someone's word. Hence, the difference between Brian Banks & Stubenville & Maryville. In addition, federal prosecutors have relied on the testimony of those indicted in drug crimes to testify against others in exchange for shorter sentences.

You might be thinking of how the Police may handle an adult rape case.

You can think that, but I can give you a variety of sex crime laws & recent cases that say otherwise.