Black on White Crime Epidemic? Yup. Not Being Reported? Nope.

Your vids are fear mongering, birfer boy. Prove it.

Videos that cite FBI and U.S. Justice Bureau statistics are "fear mongering"? More and more White people are beginning to wake-up to the threats they face from minorities, Jake. You need to come to terms with that, however uncomfortable it might make you feel.
 

What's more disturbing is the shameful and disgusting actions of law enforcement agencies against ordinary citizens. Their crimes are for more severe and damaging. Police brutality, murder, planting evidence, stealing, perjury in court, quota tickets, rape, assault, child molestation, spousal abuse, drug and alcohol use and abuse, taking bribes, and in most cases, they're above the law and get a free pass in court.

Yes, we have black on white crime, white on black crime, crimes against religions and nationalities, and crimes against gays. We have hate crimes, crimes of jealousy, crimes for greed, and white collar crime. And, what's worse, is the fact that most crimes go unpunished. We have the rich, the powerful, the well connected, and the famous that often get a free pass when it comes to crimes that you and I would be severely punished for. We have a system of injustice as opposed to one of justice. We have a corrupt judicial system, one that practices favoritism and political awareness.

Unless a crime makes national headlines, and gets attention by the mass media, they're usually handled behind closed doors. Racial bias, racial prejudice, and fear of public backlash, are usually the reasons we don't exercise true justice when crimes involving different races occur. Usually, public opinion and media bias play huge roles in criminal cases concerning race, religion, nationality, or sexual orientation.
 
Your vids are fear mongering, birfer boy. Prove it.

Videos that cite FBI and U.S. Justice Bureau statistics are "fear mongering"? More and more White people are beginning to wake-up to the threats they face from minorities, Jake. You need to come to terms with that, however uncomfortable it might make you feel.
Vids that are massaged by the haters. You need to come with terms that We the People includes all of us, including you and me and the folks we don't like.
 
Your vids are fear mongering, birfer boy. Prove it.

Videos that cite FBI and U.S. Justice Bureau statistics are "fear mongering"? More and more White people are beginning to wake-up to the threats they face from minorities, Jake. You need to come to terms with that, however uncomfortable it might make you feel.
Vids that are massaged by the haters. You need to come with terms that We the People includes all of us, including you and me and the folks we don't like.
So you're accusing the FBI and U.S. Justice Bureau statistics of "massaging," and you think they're "haters?"

Your bizarre ramblings and psychobabble are getting more bat shit crazy by the day, pajama boy.
 
If by "epidemic", you mean at all-time historic lows, then you'd be correct.
If you're going to make a point, back it up with evidence.

The OP asserts with factual evidence that there is a black on white crime tidal wave going on. If you say there isn't, prove it.
 

What's more disturbing is the shameful and disgusting actions of law enforcement agencies against ordinary citizens. Their crimes are for more severe and damaging. Police brutality, murder, planting evidence, stealing, perjury in court, quota tickets, rape, assault, child molestation, spousal abuse, drug and alcohol use and abuse, taking bribes, and in most cases, they're above the law and get a free pass in court.

Yes, we have black on white crime, white on black crime, crimes against religions and nationalities, and crimes against gays. We have hate crimes, crimes of jealousy, crimes for greed, and white collar crime. And, what's worse, is the fact that most crimes go unpunished. We have the rich, the powerful, the well connected, and the famous that often get a free pass when it comes to crimes that you and I would be severely punished for. We have a system of injustice as opposed to one of justice. We have a corrupt judicial system, one that practices favoritism and political awareness.

Unless a crime makes national headlines, and gets attention by the mass media, they're usually handled behind closed doors. Racial bias, racial prejudice, and fear of public backlash, are usually the reasons we don't exercise true justice when crimes involving different races occur. Usually, public opinion and media bias play huge roles in criminal cases concerning race, religion, nationality, or sexual orientation.

Start a thread about it.
 
Your vids are fear mongering, birfer boy. Prove it.

Videos that cite FBI and U.S. Justice Bureau statistics are "fear mongering"? More and more White people are beginning to wake-up to the threats they face from minorities, Jake. You need to come to terms with that, however uncomfortable it might make you feel.
Fake is a shyster and a nut case fraud. He's lied and pretended since the day he got here, and his cred is in the toilet.
 
"The Left wants to blame these outcomes on “the system,” but blacks have long been part of running that system. Black crime and incarceration rates spiked in the 1970s and ’80s in cities such as Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, and Philadelphia under black mayors and black police chiefs. Some of the most violent cities in the U.S. today are run by blacks.

Some insist that our jails and prisons are teeming with young black men due primarily to racist drug laws, but the reality is that the drug laws are neither racist nor driving the black incarceration rate. It’s worth remembering that the harsher penalties for crack cocaine offenses that were passed in the 1980s were supported by most of the Congressional Black Caucus, including Rep. Charles Rangel of Harlem, who at the time headed the House Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Crack was destroying black communities and many black political leaders wanted dealers to face longer sentences. In other words, black legislators in Washington led the effort to impose tougher drug laws, a fact often forgotten by critics today.

When these laws passed, even their opponents didn’t claim that they were racist. Those charges came later, as the racially disparate impact of the laws became apparent. What’s been lost in the discussion is whether these laws leave law-abiding blacks better off. Do you make life in the ghetto harder or easier by sending thugs home sooner rather than later? Liberal elites would have us deny what black ghetto residents know to be the truth. These communities aren’t dangerous because of racist cops or judges or sentencing guidelines. They’re dangerous mainly due to black criminals preying on black victims.

Nor is the racial disparity in prison inmates explained by the enforcement of drug laws. Blacks are about 37.5 percent of the population in state prisons, which house nearly 90 percent of the nation’s inmates. Remove drug offenders from that population and the percentage of black prisoners only drops to 37 percent. What drives black incarceration rates are violent offenses, not drug offenses. Blacks commit violent crimes at seven to ten times the rate that whites do. The fact that their victims tend to be of the same race suggests that young black men in the ghetto live in danger of being shot by each other, not cops. Nor is this a function of blacks being picked on by cops who are “over-policing” certain neighborhoods. Research has long shown that the rate at which blacks are arrested is nearly identical to the rate at which crime victims identify blacks as their assailants. The police are in these communities because that’s where the 911 calls originate."

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