Blacks not responsible for most crime

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  1. truth and justice

    truth and justice Well-Known Member

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    Yea, right!
     
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    truth and justice Well-Known Member

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    What percentage of white murder victims are killed by whites? Most black murder crimes are gang related so why are blacks so feared by whites?
     
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    The FBI acknowledges that their data is UNDER REPORTED because there are law enforcement agencies in RURAL areas that lack the resources to compile and return the crime data in those areas.

    When you look at the DEMOGRAPHICS of those under reported areas they are primarily white which means that white crime is what is MISSING from the FBI data.

    Studies have PROVEN that there is ZERO correlation between race and crime.

    What we have is an INCOMPLETE FBI data set that RACISTS are exploiting for their NEFARIOUS agenda.
     
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    Josh77 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    oh, the nefariousness! I’m sure they all gather around the table at night, wearing hoods with a cross burning in their back yard, discussing how they will keep the black man down!

    you guys are such a joke.
     
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    LOL, right? Inconvenient facts. Count down to "Racist Math" in 3....2.....1....
     
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    The same logic is used to stereotype people with "white privilege".

    Agreed. An evil that we are all capable of, regardless of our backgrounds.
     
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    Ronstar Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    what percent of the American black population committed a murder in 2018?

    .0001%

    and yet you guys think we should judge them all, because of this
     
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    Blacks not responsible for most crime. "Yeah,The check is in the mail, I never inhaled, I'm from your government, and I am here to help you, read my lips, no new taxes, I've never done anything like this before, and If you like your doctor you can keep your doctor." Said Santa Claus to the Easter Bunny.
     
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    Quite frankly, I do not care about what percent that represents. The odds of me being killed in a car accident on any given trip is infinitessimal. That does not mean that I choose to not wear a seat belt.

    You do not calculate odds when clicking your seat belt, and you do not calculate odds when determining who represents danger. Being black alone is not enough for me to sense danger, but if you include black, between the ages of 15-30, in the ghetto, walking as a gang, at 2 AM....all of a sudden the picture starts to get highly concerning and that odds calculation is impossible to discern. Conversely, if I am in a nice neighborhood with very low crime rates, and that black male is dressed in a polo shirt and it is 3 PM, they do not concern me in the slightest. With your odds nonsense looking only at race and nothing else, you would have to conclude that no one represents danger. Of course that isnt true. As I said, you would sense danger from the exact same stimuli as me. I am simply being honest about it. Every person inherently knows that walking through the ghetto in the middle of the night represents great danger. Everyone also knows that the ghetto is mostly black.
     
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    Those who are familiar with the history of black hoods, who had a grandmother living in a public housing project, she refused to leave, when all her neighbors where black, when such hoods were not as violent as today, certainly understands why crime is higher in DEPRESSED areas. Racial profiling is wrong, but profiling a hood is not; the two get intertwined, simply because you go there at the wrong time of the night you get fracked. It would not be racial profiling to understand that if a black moves into the wrong hood, they get discriminated against, it usually is the hood not the race that is profiled. I know of majority black hoods in DeKalb County that I would have no fear whatsoever going to, because those blacks don't want to live in certain hoods either. Like Hosea Williams in Forsyth County; anyone with a brain could profile that hood back then; Google it.
     
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    Historically black Americans have been eager to learn, and were able to learn in spite of the threat of severe punishment for attempting to learn how to read and write. Slaves became literate using just a filched and hidden copy of Websters Blue Backed Speller and later a Bible.

    "Like the young slave child Frederick Douglass, many of the 4 million people who celebrated emancipation had long since realized that "knowledge unfit to child to be a slave". And like Douglass' master, the former slave holders realize that "... If you get a N***er and inch, he will take ell. Learning will spoil the best N***er in the world." Master Hugh's proscription notwithstanding, Frederick Douglass secretly continued his pursuit of knowledge. Soon he could write all the words from Webster's spelling-book further perfecting his skill by examining the family Bible in other books in the clandestinity of the night."
    WOMEN RACE AND POWER, Angela Y. Davis, Random House, NY, 1980. p.100. (*** mine)
    Aptheker, A DOCUMENTARY HISTORY, Vol. 2, 690,. Texas State Convention of Negroes, 1883.
    p. 100

    The big question is how has America's education system managed to eliminate the thirst for knowledge in so many of our children. Black Americans and the poor are not the problem - It's government.
     
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    That's hilarious.

    Like rural communities are throwing backwoods-crime homicide victims into wood chippers on the sly when nobody is looking and keeping it all hush hush, and the FBI is in cahoots because NEFARIOUS AGENDA.

    Aaaaahhhh wonderful stuff. What color is the sky in that world?
     
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    So you believe it is the education system's fault that far too many black households do not care about or stress education?

    Do the black households bear ANY of that responsibility in your mind?
     
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    I really have to take issue with the bold section above.

    Honestly, if that is your viewpoint, I believe it would be a complete waste of time to discuss this in detail since your mind is most likely made up, so I'll just leave it with "I disagree 100%"
     
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    I would love to see hard data instead of statements littered with all caps.
     
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    Again, "It's the government" Ddyad
     
  18. FAW

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    Your exact words were...."The big question is how has America's education system managed to eliminate the thirst for knowledge in so many of our children. Black Americans and the poor are not the problem - It's government."

    Since you stated that the big question is how "America's education system" managed to eliminate the thirst for knowledge I ask....



    So you believe it is the education system's fault that far too many black households do not care about or stress education?

    Do the black households bear ANY of that responsibility in your mind?


    PS...If you want to replace "education system" with government in this context please do. If that delineation is so important to you however, saying the education system eliminated the thirst for knowledge was a strange way to convey the importance you place on that delineation.
     
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    The "bold" text was unintentional. The failure of the American education system, like the rest of our malignant Big Bad Government is just a well documented fact of life.

    CBS NEWS, ”Officials: 80 Percent Of Recent NYC High School Graduates Cannot Read" CBS, 3/7/13.
    http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2013/03...recent-nyc-high-school-graduates-cannot-read/
     
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    At least a century of progressive government policies and actions have targeted the black American family, community and culture for destruction.

    These policies are now having a similar impact on the rest of America. The Wuhan Virus lockdown may break open our corrupt failed education boondoggle and liberate the minds of the children.
     
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    The schools = government. Surely you know that.
     
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    Strange, two replies and you have yet to address my central question.

    Do the black households bear ANY of that responsibility in your mind?
     
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    Surely I do know that, which is why you going to such great lengths to delineate the two was so strange.
     
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    I read your link. Please tell me where in that link it says "80 Percent Of Recent NYC High School Graduates Cannot Read" ?

    LOL...did you REALLY add that language to the link? It does not appear when I copy and paste that page.
     
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    LOL! Are you calling CBS News a Fake News source? ;-)

    It's their HEADLINE!:
    CBS NEWS, ”Officials: 80 Percent Of Recent NYC High School Graduates Cannot Read" CBS, 3/7/13.
    http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2013/03...recent-nyc-high-school-graduates-cannot-read/;-)
     

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