Evidence doesn’t support the claim that there’s “systemic racism” among police, and the media has contributed to that misperception, according to associate professor Wilfred Reilly from Kentucky State University. “I think that present company of course accepted a great deal of the blame here has to go to the U.S. media and, to a lesser extent, the world media,” Reilly recently told NTD, The Epoch Times’ sister media. Reilly is the author of “Taboo: 10 Facts You Can’t Talk About.” The first chapter of the book is called “The Police Aren’t Murdering Black People.” Among people who describe themselves as very liberal, over 30 percent of them thought that the number of unarmed black men killed by police in 2019 was “about 1,000,” another 14 percent thought it was “about 10,000,” and another 8 percent thought it was more than 10,000, Reilly said, citing a study (pdf) published February by the Skeptic …