By Jaz McKay

Okay, so the question of “white privilege” came up for a buddy of mine in a post on Facebook last night. My friend said something about the fact that BLM was a scam and he was attacked by his lefty libtard friends, one of whom said something like, “Oh so you’re saying ‘white privilege’ doesn’t exist?” Then another one insisted that the so called “proof” that “white privilege” is real is that white people are less likely to get pulled over than blacks. Oh really?

When people say white privilege exists and as proof they say because a black person’s more likely to be pulled over than a white person, they’re cherry-picking stats and ignoring the bigger picture. Yeah, data from the Stanford Open Policing Project shows black drivers are about 20% more likely to get stopped than white drivers, nobody’s arguing that. But here’s the kicker: they’re hitting high-crime zones, and FBI stats scream it: black communities, 14% of the population, account for 53% of violent crime, murder, robbery, you name it. White folks? 60% of the population, 44% of violent crime. Cops swarm where the action is, not where the dime bags hide. So, what’s that tell you? Cops aren’t just harassing black folks for kicks, they’re policing where crime’s happening.

One other little factoid from the Stanford study is that white drivers are more likely to be arrested for drugs than blacks during those traffic stops, 26% hit rate vs. 20% for black drivers. So, are white drivers really carrying more weed than blacks or are blacks just better at hiding it?

Crime rates drive police focus, urban areas, where crime’s higher, get more attention, and guess who lives there? Not a privilege thing, a numbers thing. If you’re in a high-crime zip code, you’re getting watched, period, skin color’s secondary.

Now, the left loves screaming “systemic racism,” but where’s the proof it’s all about white privilege? Studies like Roland Fryer’s from Harvard, 2016, found no racial bias in police shootings when you control for context. Black and Hispanic folks might get roughed up more in non-lethal encounters, sure, but lethal force? Even Steven. Privilege ain’t saving white dudes from bullets,it’s about where you are and what’s going down.

And let’s flip it: if white privilege is so real, why do poor white folks in Appalachia, living in trailers, hooked on meth, get ignored for benefits while urban black communities get all the focus? They’re not sipping champagne with “privilege” they’re dying too, just quieter, with no social services busting ass to lend a hand. So don’t give me that “white privilege” bullshit. The real divide’s class and culture, not some invisible white superpower. No, a traffic stop stat doesn’t “prove” jack, it’s just libs dodging reality to push their guilt trip.

By the way, one stat we never hear about is “How many white people are pulled over in black neighborhoods” vs “Black drivers in white neighborhoods.” Unfortunately, I can’t find a lot of statistics on that but a 2016 study in Minneapolis found white drivers in black neighborhoods got ticketed 2.5 times more per capita than black drivers in white ones. So spotty evidence says white drivers might catch more heat in black zones in some cities, at least in Minneapolis.

Would that be considered “white privilege?”

Here’s the bottom line, we the people know better: because we know the facts about law and order, not just the fairy tales about race grievance. PERIOD

By Deplorable Jaz McKay

The Deplorable Jaz McKay is a 48 year veteran of Talk Radio, a story teller, a writer, a public speaker, an activist, and is the publisher of The Deplorable Patriot website. He lives in Bakersfield, California. He’s been called the Uncommon Voice of the Common Man and is a Super Spreader of the Truth. Jaz would like to remind you, if you're not pissed off you aren't paying attention.