Don't you ever say 'black on black crime' again

Let me try again- with both hands...

Let me try again- with both hands...
Default Is most of "racism " a dostorted sef-imposed" sense of reality?



Maybe someone can help me understand one point when the issue of "racism" is brought up. If someone's actions, remarks, expressions, thoughts (or posts on a web-site) can adversely affect another's life to the point that they feel adversely affected or offended, aren't the "offended or affected" seeding a certain amount of power or superiority (only in the minds of the affected-offended) over the group adversely affected to the "offenders"? In other words, you don't know any of these people on this site personally, but I sense a bit of vulnerability or self imposed inferiority on your part. You know your life matters! You have pride! You know God loves us all the same and sees us all the same so why do the self proclaimed "oppressed" do this to themselves? Why does one group allow or affirm a perceived power supposedly possessed by another group (hmmm- "whites") to dominate so much of your thought and energy? I am only asking anyone who feels that perceived fear of the afore-mentioned "power" to the point that it consumes so much of your person?
 
Let me try again- with both hands...
Default Is most of "racism " a dostorted sef-imposed" sense of reality?



Maybe someone can help me understand one point when the issue of "racism" is brought up. If someone's actions, remarks, expressions, thoughts (or posts on a web-site) can adversely affect another's life to the point that they feel adversely affected or offended, aren't the "offended or affected" seeding a certain amount of power or superiority (only in the minds of the affected-offended) over the group adversely affected to the "offenders"? In other words, you don't know any of these people on this site personally, but I sense a bit of vulnerability or self imposed inferiority on your part. You know your life matters! You have pride! You know God loves us all the same and sees us all the same so why do the self proclaimed "oppressed" do this to themselves? Why does one group allow or affirm a perceived power supposedly possessed by another group (hmmm- "whites") to dominate so much of your thought and energy? I am only asking anyone who feels that perceived fear of the afore-mentioned "power" to the point that it consumes so much of your person?

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Maybe in wordsmiting here but black and Hispanic gang involvement looks pretty close in numbers. If you said Hispanic and blacks are most gang members then I would say that's accurate. But Hispanics alone are many? You chart doesn't support that

Do you mean majority?
 
I am going by the statement she made in her post several years ago. I'm taking her comments at face value and not trying to argue points not in evidence.

If they weren't drug dealers and she attacked them, they could have had her charged with assault. Where is the police report from the two men saying they were assaulted?

If they were drug dealers I don't see any reason why they deserved decent, fair or equal treatment, or why spitting is considered more racially significant than hosing.

I'm taking the position that a person doesn't attack others out of the blue without having to face consequences for those actions.

I also wonder if this would have gotten more than a second's notice if both of the perps were white.

"Perps"?

Who says they were "perps"? Desh?

I know you give a pass to people you like. I call 'em as I see 'em.

Not only is Desh a racist in my book, she conveniently added some new details after the fact in a transparent attempt to appear less repugnant.

Why didn't they call the cops? Maybe they felt sorry for her.

I have a hard time believing that criminals would have let her walk away after what she says she did.

She treated the two men differently, according to her original boast-post, and the only difference between the two was the color of their skin.

If RacistX or ChoppedLiver bragged about doing the same thing, would you defend them, or draw the same conclusions I did?

Who boasts about assaulting people on a politics forum? What the hell is the matter with her?
 
"Perps"?

Who says they were "perps"? Desh?

I know you give a pass to people you like. I call 'em as I see 'em.

Not only is Desh a racist in my book, she conveniently added some new details after the fact in a transparent attempt to appear less repugnant.

Why didn't they call the cops? Maybe they felt sorry for her.

I have a hard time believing that criminals would have let her walk away after what she says she did.

She treated the two men differently, according to her original boast-post, the only difference between the two was the color of your skin.

If RacistX or ChoppedLiver bragged about doing the same thing, would you defend them, or draw the same conclusions I did?

Who boasts about assaulting people on a politics forum? What the hell is the matter with her?

If you don't call this trolling liar out Christie, I don't how I will feel about you. Evince clearly stated why she spit in one's face and not the other.

Are you going to allow Legion Troll to continually lie about her?
 
When the focus is trying to make the number one reason for death of young black males equivalent in the white community when it's not even close that's denying the problem. It would be like denying AIDS most strongly hit the gay community in the '80's. Yes AIDS affects and kills heterosexuals as well but clearly the gay community was most affected.

OMG!! HOMOPHOBE!!
 
Yes. If this has changed since then, somebody will be sure to tell me.

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You've posted no link, so the authenticity of your presentation can be verified.
 
White people should say that Black-on-Black Crime is despicable and needs to be addressed.



Your refusal to address Black-on-Black Crime proves it.



why is it you feel the ONE statistic of these deaths that needs stressing is the skin color of perp and victim.


HOW does that ONE element get to the solution?


explain that please?
 
how about Poor on Poor crime?


that will stress the correct factors of this entire situation that will lead to a solution huh



how is just skin color what needs a look to find a solution?



see why your shit is evil racism and has nothing to do with saving lives
 
"Perps"?

Who says they were "perps"? Desh?

I know you give a pass to people you like. I call 'em as I see 'em.

Not only is Desh a racist in my book, she conveniently added some new details after the fact in a transparent attempt to appear less repugnant.

Why didn't they call the cops? Maybe they felt sorry for her.

I have a hard time believing that criminals would have let her walk away after what she says she did.

She treated the two men differently, according to her original boast-post, and the only difference between the two was the color of their skin.

If RacistX or ChoppedLiver bragged about doing the same thing, would you defend them, or draw the same conclusions I did?

Who boasts about assaulting people on a politics forum? What the hell is the matter with her?

You guys obviously don't like her posts and that's your prerogative. Maybe you don't think the guys she attacked were really dealers but I'm not willing to make that leap without evidence.

I'm taking her post at face value and believe what she said about the guys. I think drug dealers are despicable, thieving scum of the earth who prey on weak people, cause major problems in society and don't deserve the slightest bit of courtesy or respect no matter their color. Hosing and spitting are far less than they deserved.

RacistX did brag about doing the same thing, to gays I believe, but he never said the people were drug dealers. People like him and CL hate and target blacks for no other reason than skin color.

What I don't understand is why you guys want to overlook the drug dealer part and focus on the spitting, but if you think it's not true then you have to prove it.
 
If you don't call this trolling liar out Christie, I don't how I will feel about you. Evince clearly stated why she spit in one's face and not the other.

Are you going to allow Legion Troll to continually lie about her?

Look, I know how to answer people's comments all by myself and I don't need you or anybody to tell me who to talk to or what to say. Don't drag me into your fight with him.
 
White people should say that Black-on-Black Crime is despicable and needs to be addressed.

White people have said it. I've said it, others on this board have said it. Do you actually read what people here say?

Your refusal to address Black-on-Black Crime proves it.

I have never "refused" to address it. I've asked dozens of times for opinions on what to do about it and got back the same old responses. Why don't you in your infinite wisdom lay down some step-by-step solutions to the problem? Try to come up with something that could actually work. Surprise me.
 
White people have said it. I've said it, others on this board have said it. Do you actually read what people here say?



I have never "refused" to address it. I've asked dozens of times for opinions on what to do about it and got back the same old responses. Why don't you in your infinite wisdom lay down some step-by-step solutions to the problem? Try to come up with something that could actually work. Surprise me.

It's been a discussion that's been going on for decades. There's no one easy/simple answer. But it's not a topic that has been ignored.
 
White people have said it. I've said it, others on this board have said it. Do you actually read what people here say?



I have never "refused" to address it. I've asked dozens of times for opinions on what to do about it and got back the same old responses. Why don't you in your infinite wisdom lay down some step-by-step solutions to the problem? Try to come up with something that could actually work. Surprise me.

If you are really feeling open minded I'd suggest two sources for you.

The first is a recent book by black conservative WSJ columnist Jason Riley called "Please Stop Helping Us: How Liberals Make It Harder For Blacks to Succeed". He delves into policies that while well intentioned he feels have hurt the black community. (I read this book at the same time I read your favorite author Michelle Alexander's book The New Jim Crow).

The second would be go in YouTube and watch clips with Thomas Sowell on what federal welfare and housing policies have done (negatively) to the black community.

I understand for all of us it's not easy listening to people and ideas that differ from our own. But if you feel like challenging yourself and want a different perspective from black people I'd highly recommend it
 
If you are really feeling open minded I'd suggest two sources for you.

The first is a recent book by black conservative WSJ columnist Jason Riley called "Please Stop Helping Us: How Liberals Make It Harder For Blacks to Succeed". He delves into policies that while well intentioned he feels have hurt the black community. (I read this book at the same time I read your favorite author Michelle Alexander's book The New Jim Crow).

The second would be go in YouTube and watch clips with Thomas Sowell on what federal welfare and housing policies have done (negatively) to the black community.

I understand for all of us it's not easy listening to people and ideas that differ from our own. But if you feel like challenging yourself and want a different perspective from black people I'd highly recommend it

I don't know, cawacko. Tired old memes about liberals destroying blacks, white, God-fearing people etc. Is there any writer out there who can advance the discussion without blaming liberals? Riley's title sounds like something Ann Coulter would write.

I think it's a convenient excuse to blame liberals for everything. It keeps people from examining their own contribution to the problems.

Notice I'm criticizing the "liberal" part of their comments, not the black perspective in general.
 
I don't know, cawacko. Tired old memes about liberals destroying blacks, white, God-fearing people etc. Is there any writer out there who can advance the discussion without blaming liberals? Riley's title sounds like something Ann Coulter would write.

I think it's a convenient excuse to blame liberals for everything. It keeps people from examining their own contribution to the problems.

Notice I'm criticizing the "liberal" part of their comments, not the black perspective in general.

It's not an Anne Coulter style book. It's a book about the (negative) affect well intentioned government programs have had on the black community. It gets specific and into details about policy and consequences. That's why I recommend it. Despite the title it's not a book that just says liberals bad, conservatives good.

Now you probably won't agree with all he says but if you are serious about the question you asked of what can be done, this is a well written and argued book that is a worthwhile read.
 
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