I used to say that one of the biggest "racist" things someone could do is being reluctant to criticize someone because of their race or particular culture. We saw this happen repeatedly when the hapless, America hating Obama was President. Today however, it is commonplace. Blacks in particular are rarely taken to task for bad, criminal or murderous behavior. Have a negro plow through a parade killing multiple white people and it gets minimal coverage as we witnessed last year. Conversely, have a white guy beat and kill a negro, for whatever reason, and its wall-to-wall coverage for weeks on Cable News and other media outlets. "America is still racist and a deeply divided country" they say.
I say bullshit to that! Hell, authorities where I live, and I believe in most parts of the country, won't even identify the criminal's skin color when reporting the crime. What kind of foolishness is that?
To the point of my post, does stating the facts on black crime and black on white crime make me a racist? Yes, in this bizzarro country we live in it sure does.
Here's some facts brothers and sisters and let me quickly add that getting this data is no longer nearly as easy as it once was. Negroes make up 13% of the U.S. population, they commit 57% of the crimes while committing 60% of the murders.
Black and white crime? Try the fact that 85% of interracial crime is blacks on whites. What does that mean? It means negroes are 27 times more likely to attack a white person than vice versa. Funny, I never saw those facts on Cable News.
These figures are a few years old and you can be assured things have gotten worse instead of better. When you have no bail in many states for even serious crimes does anyone with a lick of sense think that crime is going to go down?
I could go on and deal with things like black/white rape stats but that's for another day.
In closing, in the real world, speaking the truth isn't hate, and it certainly isn't racist.
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