As nationwide protests and civil unrest continue over issues of police brutality and the discriminatory treatment of Black Americans and other minority groups in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis on May 25, many voices of Fox News have doubled down against the fundamental grievances involved.
In their telling: Systemic racism isn’t even a real thing.
On the May 29 edition of Tucker Carlson Tonight, frequent Fox News guest Heather Mac Donald claimed that the leaders of America’s cities “have bought into the narrative that America is fundamentally racist.”
“They are trying to emasculate the police,” she said. “The police are not systemically biased. We are seeing a revival of the dangerous narrative of the Obama years that policing is shot through with systemic injustice. As awful as this one incident was, that is simply not true, Tucker. Study after study shows that the police do not treat people differently based on their skin color.”
Actual research data shows quite the opposite of Mac Donald’s contention. Black and Hispanic people are more likely than white people to be stopped by police and be subject to physical force or the threat of force.