Woman Followed Into Manhattan Building, Dragged Out of Elevator in Late-Night Rape: Cops
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Submitted by NetQuarterLatte t3_11j3msr in nyc
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Let me indulge you - why bother describing the clothes he was wearing (also in the picture) when that’s something that can change? What is the author’s motivation with their description here? It doesn’t seem like their motivation is to be as helpful as they can be - seems like something else has hijacked their thought process.
Ethnicity from appearance is subjective, especially in an NYC context. He could be Dominican or Puerto Rican or even Samoan and not identify as black.
Wait - you want us to ask the violent rapist about his preferred ethnicity to use in a description?
I guess they don’t want to risk offending him by giving a physical description in case he identifies differently
It's not about not defending the perp, it's about looking for squares when the missing shape is a triangle.
Yes but the people you're responding to ARE looking for squares, no matter if the missing or responsible shape is a triangle.
That's the obvious nature of what is being done here-- trying to fix the perceptual gap here that's in no small bit responsible for crime statistics being skewed so heavily toward squares--, and why they're so mad. They don't want to believe there's anything to it other than squares commit the most crimes, and they refuse to address any reasons there might be for it. They just want to see a square match the description and get what's coming to them. No more thought to make things human, just shapes and statistics.
bruh, a black guy is black because his skin is black. like an asian guy is asian because they look asian, a white guy is white because they LOOK FUCKING WHITE
Clothes are often helpful. People tend to wear the same outerwear over and over during a particular season. I don't know if you have 20 different coats, and 30 different sweatshirts - maybe you do, NYC has a lot of rich people. It also has a lot of poor ones that don't have the option. I"m going to guess the rapist falls into the latter group.
I'm black, and I could not tell you with even 75% certainty that the guy in the unfocused, grainy surveillance video is black, Latino, or something else. I could say he's not white. But what use is that? You'd be happy if the article said dark skinned? Do you realize that describes like 60% of the city? What's your thought process on this? It's sounds like something has hijacked your thinking.
he’s clearly dark skinned, i mean, yeah, that’s better than not including it? what’s the harm in including as much info as possible?
bruh he looks black. come on. in this context black =/= afro American
Good luck, folks just in here to dog whistle.
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