A partisan talking point which refers to the purported percentage of African-Americans making up 13% of the U.S. population. But causing 50% percent of the crime in the U.S.
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Literally, it's a shorthand reference to the FBI study which found that half (approximately 50%) of violent crime was perpetrated by a small minority making (13% of the population). Implicitly, it's a refutation of the claim you can conclude that law enforcement is systemically racist based on the fact that members of the minority group account for a disproportionate number of violent confrontations with the police.
She said, "how can you deny the cops are racist when so many more black men are shot," and he just said, "1350."
A memetic phrase referencing the 2019 FBI crime statistic that roughly 50% of the violent crimes in the US was caused by a minority making up 13% of the population
When a person uses a statistic without any knowledge of its context.
Originating in the US, 1350 is a statistic used to prove black criminality even though the report it originated from concludes that black people commit more crimes because of poor socio-economic conditions.
Bro, you're totally 1350ing that case right now. Read the report!
When we talk about the success or failure of a group of people, it's important not to bring identity into it. When you 1350 something, you don't prove your point, you only prove your bigotry.