Quote:Minorities living in higher crime areas will have more interactions with police, leading to more arrests.
Being pulled over just because you're black or Latino is not just because they are interacting more with police. The interactions occur BECAUSE of the profiling, otherwise they wouldn't be stopped.
Quote:Lack of school choice leaves minorities stuck in failing schools.
"Evidence suggests disparities in education, including unequal funding, disproportionate discipline for students of color, and the "school-to-prison pipeline". Students from underrepresented communities may attend less resourced schools, potentially impacting graduation rates."
Lack of school choices is a result of racism against minority communities. It's not due to liberal efforts towards better education funding.
Quote:Lack of good education likely contributes to future job/promotion prospects.
Not when the amount of education is the same for both white and minority prospects:
"The assumption of a perfectly competitive labor market is central to some of the most widely accepted theories in the field of labor economics. But the persistent threat of unemployment, in combination with prohibitive conditions imposed by employer practices, public policy, incomplete information about job opportunities, and geographic immobility, means that workers often cannot change jobs or employers easily and without cost.
This imbalance of power disproportionately disadvantages black workers: One of the most durable and defining features of the U.S. labor market is the 2-to-1 disparity in unemployment that exists between black and white workers. Attempts to explain the gap often cite observed average differences in human capital—particularly, education or skills—between black and white workers as a primary cause. But African Americans have made considerable gains in high school and college completion over the last four-and-a-half decades—both in absolute terms as well as relative to whites—and those gains have had virtually no effect on equalizing employment outcomes. Indeed, the significant racial disparities in unemployment that are observed at each level of education, across age cohorts, and among both men and women are the strongest evidence against the notion that education or skills differentials are responsible for the black-white unemployment gap.
Another defining feature of racial inequality in the labor market is the significant pay disparities between black and white workers. In 2019, the typical (median) black worker earned 24.4% less per hour than the typical white worker. This is an even larger wage gap than in 1979, when it was 16.4%. Controlling for racial differences in education, experience, and the fact that black workers are more likely to live in lower-wage Southern states leaves an unexplained gap of 14.9% in 2019 (out of a total average gap of 26.5%). This is up from an unexplained gap of 8.6% in 1979 (out of a total average gap of 17.3%). Any simple or rational explanation for this disparity is further complicated by the fact that racial wage gaps among men are significantly larger than among women."
Quote:Higher relative crime rates associated with minorities make them less desirable tenants/neighbors, just as it makes areas less appealing for investment.
That's racism. That more affluent white neighborhoods don't want to live next to minorities because they are stereotyped as criminals is racial discrimination, which forces them to live in poorer more crime infested neighborhoods. It also explains redlining and the continued lower selling prices of homes owned by blacks. It's a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Quote:Avoiding healthcare due to perceived discrimination, a perception repeatedly reinforced by Democrats, will result in worse outcomes.
How do democrats reinforce the perception of discrimination against blacks in healthcare? Are you saying blacks are too stupid to know when they are actually being discriminated against?
Quote:Income inequality and racial segregation is highest in Democrat-controlled cities.
How are democratic majority cities responsible for the income inequality and racial segregation of minorities? Do you think people who vote Democrat are axiomatically not racist?