It’s not the crime that kills you, it’s the criminal…
Wiki: Most homicides in the United States are intraracial—the perpetrator and victim are of the same race.
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Simple arithmetic division shows White people at 0.7 percent and Black people at 4.7 percent means 4.7/.7 almost seven times fewer white people are in prison for committing crimes.
There are eight theories about the causation of crime. None mention race. That means white people are included in crime reports and in the theories about the causes ot crime when they are far, far less likely to be actual criminals. This can be dangerous when it provides a false sense of security making the believer believe they are safe when they are in danger. They may wrongly believe a gun can kill them instead of knowing that a criminal can kill them
Here’s a typical report: :” Shootings kill (thereby ignoring the shooter doing the killing) more than 36,000 Americans each year. Every day, 90 deaths and 200 injuries are caused by gun violence. (Blaming a gun for a shooting is like blaming a fork for obesity) Unlike terrorist acts, the everyday gun violence that impacts our communities is accepted as a way of life.
Of all firearm homicides in the world, 82 percent occurs in the United States. An American is 25 times more likely to be fatally shot than a resident of other high-income nations. (that ignores the shooter, the race of the shooter; protects criminals and endangers innocent people by keeping them ignorant of the true cause of the shooting and the crime, viz., violent, non-law-abiding people who are primarily not white.)
The lies continue: “As public health scholars who study firearm violence, we believe that our country is unique in its acceptance of gun violence. Although death by firearms in America is a public health crisis, it is a crisis that legislators accept as a societal norm. Some have suggested it is due to the fact that it is blacks and not whites who are the predominant victims, and our data support this striking disparity.”
Blame the fork, not the food. Blame the bullet, not the shooter. .
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