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🗓️ 12 April 2024
⏱️ 49 minutes
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In this episode, Dinesh shows how academics and the media have repeatedly distorted the data on race and crime to promote the false narrative that blacks are being unjustly prosecuted by the criminal justice system. Debbie joins Dinesh to talk about the politics of abortion, and the strange case of two parents who were found guilty of manslaughter because of a mass shooting perpetrated by their son.
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0:00.0 | Coming up I want to talk about race and crime and how academics and the media have repeatedly distorted the data on race and crime to promote a false narrative that blacks are unjustly prosecuted by the justice system. |
0:13.6 | Debbie joins me for the Friday roundup, actually after a while. |
0:16.6 | We're going to talk about the politics of abortion and the strange case of two parents |
0:20.9 | who have found guilty of manslaughter because of a mass shooting perpetrated |
0:24.7 | by their son. |
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0:31.8 | This is the Dinesh Desuso show. America needs this voice. The times are crazy and a time of confusion, division and lies. We need a brave voice of reason understanding and truth. |
0:55.0 | This is the Dinesh Desusza podcast. |
0:59.0 | You've probably heard, well more than once, I've certainly heard many times that the |
1:10.3 | US justice system in particular the criminal justice system is |
1:14.8 | systematically biased against minorities and specifically blacks. |
1:21.8 | And this is something that we hear constantly in the media and it's also |
1:28.4 | something that we hear from academics, from scholars and often when we read a media report it purports to look at a study |
1:36.1 | and the study is showing some identifiable bias. The bias could be in the number of blacks who are arrested or the number of blacks who are |
1:48.6 | sentenced or the severity of the |
1:55.0 | likelihood of getting parole or the likelihood of being disciplined when you're in a prison. |
1:59.0 | So various ways of trying to expose and document this supposed bias. |
2:07.0 | Now, recently, two prominent scholars, Christopher Ferguson and Sven Smith, decided to do what is called |
2:18.8 | a meta-analysis. |
2:21.0 | A meta-analysis is not a study, not a new study, but a consolidation, attempt to look at a large |
2:30.2 | number of studies on a topic that have already been done. And what you're doing |
2:34.7 | is you're comparing the results of these studies. You're comparing and contrasting them |
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