Dark Knight
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That you claim all people with similar skin tones hold identical beliefs is racist.
The O.J. Simpson case notwithstanding, black jurors find black defendants guilty every day. In my personal experience on jury panels, black jurors were the least sympathetic to claims that black defendants were unduly disadvantaged and therefore due special considerations.
Some black leaders have articulated a belief that African American celebrities are held to higher standards and punished more harshly when they fail. Whether or not that belief is accurate, rants that begin with "all blacks this" and "all blacks that" aren't going to change anyone's mind.
Personally, I don't agree that Michael Vick deserves leniency. But the NAACP isn't even an elected body, much less the anointed voice of the Great Black Mind Meld. Jumping from an NAACP statement to "all blacks" isn't necessary. Unless, of course, such a statement merely serves to reinforce one's deeply ingrained prejudice.
I'd say poor people don't fare as well in the justice system as wealthy people. And, unfortunately, there are lots of blacks that are living in below poverty conditions, let alone able to hire competant legal help. So I don't think it's race as much as economic advantage that makes the difference in many court cases. Like someone said, there are no rich people on death row. (Scott Peterson is white and somewhat well-off but was an exception by and large.)