Publius1787
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You evidently have no clue what Black culture is. That provides a serious fatal flaw to your logic.Please don't do this. Lets not pretend that deviant behavior between cultures are all the same. Lets not pretend that since you have spoken to a small sample of a large population that the statistics are wrong. lets not pretend that I made an argument of the whole other than one culture promotes deviance at a higher level than another culture. This is reasonable analysis. You know I'm referencing the FBI's uniform crime statistics and the Victimization survey. Combined they are more than accurate analysis on the various crimes by race and the disparities thereof. If poverty was the sole factor of violent crime then whites, not blacks, should make up 50% (at least 70%) of the murder apprehensions in the country (Considering there are more poor whites than blacks). Poverty does not describe how the interracial rape statistics between white and black include white people raping black people at a whopping rate of 0%. There are indeed differences between the white and black rates of violent crime, the only question is why the difference? Poverty simply doesn't cut it when whites outnumber blacks in poverty.
Please don't do what? Ask you a direct question about personal life experiences that may count as a part of your "analysis"?
That was a fairly simple and straightforward question, that seems easy to answer.
And that is not "pretending" that the statistics that you sample and present as your own "analysis" do not exist.
Indeed, all the great historical, political, and cultural analysis rests solely on the "life experiences" of the author. Lets just forget that silly facts and evidence stuff. Overrated!
And I don't know what you mean by "Ask you a direct question about personal life experiences that may count as a part of your "analysis"?". Did you mean "I asked?" And immediately after you proclaim "That was a fairly simple and straightforward question, that seems easy to answer." Yeah, still don't know what you're talking about. I would normally assume that any other poster here has trouble reading and writing if they wrote the same, but I know you have a track record of proper sentence structure and grammar so I will assume that you had little time to post in your busy day and rushed it.
I have posted and re-posted over and over again the FBI uniform crime reports (For various years) demonstrating that blacks get arrested for violent crime at a much higher rate than whites and I've posted and re-posted over and over again the National Victimization Survey demonstrating that a compilation of records from victims of violent crime tells us that blacks commit more violent crime than whites. When both sets of data match up within or slightly outside the margin of error it is hard to tell me that the data does not exist. There is no white racist at the FBI manipulating the data to make blacks look bad.
Where did I suggest that the data you posted "does not exist"? I know that it does, because I have seen the majority of it before.
Lastly since by your admission , "I have a track record of proper sentence structure".
That being said, what is so difficult to understand about my question regarding your personal life experiences that support your belief in the statistics that you copy and post?
There are people in abundace here who are nowhere near to being your intellectual equal who freely discuss what their personal experiences have led them to believe.
Statistics generally would support the fact that a serial killer, crooked hedge fund manager or pedophile would most likely be a white male, however they do not comprise the majority of white males just as black males who you seem to believe are typically prone to corruption are not generally rapists or marauding thugs with an ax to grind with the white population.
It seems like a perfectly normal question to me.
I've never claimed that the "whole" of blacks should be judged on the behavior of the violent few except for the fact that black culture promotes black violence.
Personal life experiences are misleading and cannot be taken as evidence in an argument. Life experiences also change varying from location to location. Of course, I still don't understand your question.
Oh? Then explain it to me. A non-response followed by an excuse in 5 - 4- 3- 2- ... ...