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3 = **Blacks and Crime** {{id name="blacks-and-crime"/}} =
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5 == **Introduction** {{id name="introduction"/}} ==
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7 Black crime, especially in America, has already reached levels that would shock the average person if they knew the true extent. Many once safe, high trust, family friendly cities have become wastelands of gang violence, drug use, homelessness, overstretched police forces, and overall economic pits. In an effort to keep other races in the dark about the reality of the situation, organizations such as the [[ADL>>/anti-defamation-league]] label any [[attempt>>https://www.adl.org/resources/hate-symbol/1352-1390]] at making the true figures known as White supremacy.
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12 == **Mainstream Explanation** {{id name="mainstream-explanation"/}} ==
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14 There has been countless attempts to explain away the disparities in black crime over the years. In all cases, blacks are absolved of any responsibility for these trends. In fact, it is almost all situations, it’s actually [[White peoples fault>>doc:Main Categories.Science & Research.Research at a Glance.Studies\: Whiteness and White Guilt.WebHome]]. Here are the official factors that one should take into account when considering crime rates, according to the FBI.{{footnote}} FBI https://ucr.fbi.gov/hate-crime/2011/resources/variables-affecting-crime{{/footnote}}
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16 * Population density and degree of urbanization.
17 * Variations in composition of the population, particularly youth concentration.
18 * Stability of the population with respect to residents’ mobility, commuting patterns, and transient factors.
19 * Modes of transportation and highway system.
20 * Economic conditions, including median income, poverty level, and job availability.
21 * Cultural factors and educational, recreational, and religious characteristics.
22 * Family conditions with respect to divorce and family cohesiveness.
23 * Climate.
24 * Effective strength of law enforcement agencies.
25 * Administrative and investigative emphases of law enforcement.
26 * Policies of other components of the criminal justice system (i.e., prosecutorial, judicial, correctional, and probational).
27 * Citizens’ attitudes toward crime.
28 * Crime reporting practices of the citizenry.
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32 == **Comparisons** ==
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36 Comparing cities with similar metrics, [[Ferndale, WA>>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferndale%2C_Washington?utm_source=chatgpt.com]] and [[Bellefontaine Neighbors, MO>>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bellefontaine_Neighbors,_Missouri]],
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38 [[image:1750914143788-750.png||height="320" width="600"]]
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42 of those stated by the FBI as the primary causes of crime we can see a far better predictor for it: Demographics.
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44 [[image:1750915949057-946.png||height="381" width="550"]][[image:1750916564227-710.png||height="381" width="550"]]
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48 [[Owsley County, KY >>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owsley_County,_Kentucky]]is an overwhelmingly White county with the highest poverty rates in the country. While it's crime rate is higher than for instance Ferndale, as expected since poverty does impact crime to an extent, it's nowhere near the levels that you would expect given the economic slum it is.
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50 [[image:1750915289300-327.png||height="305" width="823"]]
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55 == **Historical Trends** {{id name="historical-trends"/}} ==
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57 Blacks were undeniably oppressed during most of America’s existence. The extent to which is often times vastly exaggerated. [[Lynchings>>/lynching]] is often cited as commonplace and done out of pure racial hatred. Most American’s have no idea that lynching's were carried out against White American’s as well, and quite frequently. It didn’t occur as often as it did to blacks, but given the disparity we see today, it’s unrealistic to claim that none of that disparity is due to higher crime rates.
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59 == **Drug use and the Crack Dealing Government Conspiracy (1980s–2000s)**: {{id name="war-on-drugs-and-mass-incarceration-1980s2000s"/}} ==
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61 There has been such an overwhelming regurgitation of this claim that it is widely accepted as a confirmed.  [[image:1750917499003-245.jpg||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="end" height="301" width="442"]]
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63 The reality is, however, that there is no evidence of the government ever doing this.
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65 >Whispers of a government conspiracy to dump drugs in black neighborhoods go back at least to the Vietnam War years. Then, the rumor was that heroin was promoted to squelch rising black militancy across the nation. No proof was ever presented, but that hardly mattered.{{footnote}}Conspiracies can often ring true, Washington Post https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1996/10/04/conspiracy-theories-can-often-ring-true/3960d4c5-593e-4b4d-b3c9-a2f9f4148c9d/{{/footnote}}
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67 There was an incident of the CIA not taking action upon witnessing drug deals from Cartel members, but this was part of an ongoing investigation{{footnote}}U.S. Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General https://oig.justice.gov/sites/default/files/archive/special/9712/ch01p1.htm{{/footnote}} and is hardly uncommon. It's standard practice when building a case to allow crimes to transpire as you build evidence.{{footnote}} https://www.carolinaattorneys.com/blog/how-the-police-conduct-a-criminal-investigation-before-arrest/{{/footnote}}
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71 == **Crime Statistics by Ethnic Group** {{id name="crime-statistics-by-ethnic-group"/}} ==
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73 = Expanded Homicide Data Table 6 {{id name="expanded-homicide-data-table-6"/}} =
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75 == Murder Rates for 2023 {{id name="murder-rates-for-2023"/}} ==
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77 Here are the crime rates for 2019 by offenders{{footnote}} https://ucr.fbi.gov/nibrs/2019/tables/pdfs/offender_race_by_offense_category_2019.pdf{{/footnote}} and victims{{footnote}} https://ucr.fbi.gov/nibrs/2019/tables/pdfs/victims_race_by_offense_category_2019.pdf{{/footnote}}
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79 [[image:1750922146171-994.png||height="747" width="926"]]
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81 [[image:1750921894119-785.png||height="586" width="920"]]
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84 Using the formula macro we can display the method used to determine the per capita rates and difference between the 2 groups.
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86 {{formula imageType="PNG"}}
87 \text{Percentage Difference} = \left( \frac{\frac{657{,}935}{41{,}000{,}000} \times 100{,}000 - \frac{992{,}347}{191{,}000{,}000} \times 100{,}000}{\frac{992{,}347}{191{,}000{,}000} \times 100{,}000} \right) \times 100 = \left( \frac{1{,}604.72 - 519.55}{519.55} \right) \times 100 \approx 208.87\%
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89 {{/formula}}
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91 I've also created a per capita macro that you can use to determine the rate for a group by itself:
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93 {{percapita groupAName="White" groupACount="290" groupAPopulation="191000000"}}{{/percapita}}
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95 Or display a comparison between 2 groups:
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97 {{percapita groupAName="White" groupACount="992347" groupAPopulation="191000000" groupBName="Black" groupBCount="657935" groupBPopulation="41000000"}}{{/percapita}}
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99 For crimes against persons:
100 {{percapita groupAName="White" groupACount="992347" groupAPopulation="191000000" groupBName="Black" groupBCount="657935" groupBPopulation="41000000"}}{{/percapita}}
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102 For assault offenses:
103 {{percapita groupAName="White" groupACount="902499" groupAPopulation="191000000" groupBName="Black" groupBCount="615467" groupBPopulation="41000000"}}{{/percapita}}
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105 For homicide offenses:
106 {{percapita groupAName="White" groupACount="3432" groupAPopulation="191000000" groupBName="Black" groupBCount="4157" groupBPopulation="41000000"}}{{/percapita}}
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108 For human trafficking offenses:
109 {{percapita groupAName="White" groupACount="620" groupAPopulation="191000000" groupBName="Black" groupBCount="570" groupBPopulation="41000000"}}{{/percapita}}
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111 For kidnapping/abduction:
112 {{percapita groupAName="White" groupACount="14679" groupAPopulation="191000000" groupBName="Black" groupBCount="9184" groupBPopulation="41000000"}}{{/percapita}}
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114 For sex offenses:
115 {{percapita groupAName="White" groupACount="71117" groupAPopulation="191000000" groupBName="Black" groupBCount="28557" groupBPopulation="41000000"}}{{/percapita}}
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117 For crimes against property:
118 {{percapita groupAName="White" groupACount="1393471" groupAPopulation="191000000" groupBName="Black" groupBCount="861741" groupBPopulation="41000000"}}{{/percapita}}
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120 For arson:
121 {{percapita groupAName="White" groupACount="5869" groupAPopulation="191000000" groupBName="Black" groupBCount="2483" groupBPopulation="41000000"}}{{/percapita}}
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123 For bribery:
124 {{percapita groupAName="White" groupACount="477" groupAPopulation="191000000" groupBName="Black" groupBCount="112" groupBPopulation="41000000"}}{{/percapita}}
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126 For burglary/breaking & entering:
127 {{percapita groupAName="White" groupACount="128679" groupAPopulation="191000000" groupBName="Black" groupBCount="68829" groupBPopulation="41000000"}}{{/percapita}}
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129 For counterfeiting/forgery:
130 {{percapita groupAName="White" groupACount="51063" groupAPopulation="191000000" groupBName="Black" groupBCount="25072" groupBPopulation="41000000"}}{{/percapita}}
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132 For destruction/damage/vandalism:
133 {{percapita groupAName="White" groupACount="235283" groupAPopulation="191000000" groupBName="Black" groupBCount="144715" groupBPopulation="41000000"}}{{/percapita}}
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135 For embezzlement:
136 {{percapita groupAName="White" groupACount="14359" groupAPopulation="191000000" groupBName="Black" groupBCount="8882" groupBPopulation="41000000"}}{{/percapita}}
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138 For extortion/blackmail:
139 {{percapita groupAName="White" groupACount="1673" groupAPopulation="191000000" groupBName="Black" groupBCount="606" groupBPopulation="41000000"}}{{/percapita}}
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141 For fraud offenses:
142 {{percapita groupAName="White" groupACount="132636" groupAPopulation="191000000" groupBName="Black" groupBCount="69843" groupBPopulation="41000000"}}{{/percapita}}
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144 For larceny/theft offenses:
145 {{percapita groupAName="White" groupACount="661215" groupAPopulation="191000000" groupBName="Black" groupBCount="391874" groupBPopulation="41000000"}}{{/percapita}}
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147 For motor vehicle theft:
148 {{percapita groupAName="White" groupACount="80284" groupAPopulation="191000000" groupBName="Black" groupBCount="41672" groupBPopulation="41000000"}}{{/percapita}}
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150 For robbery:
151 {{percapita groupAName="White" groupACount="38104" groupAPopulation="191000000" groupBName="Black" groupBCount="84006" groupBPopulation="41000000"}}{{/percapita}}
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153 For stolen property offenses:
154 {{percapita groupAName="White" groupACount="43829" groupAPopulation="191000000" groupBName="Black" groupBCount="23647" groupBPopulation="41000000"}}{{/percapita}}
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156 For crimes against society:
157 {{percapita groupAName="White" groupACount="1011897" groupAPopulation="191000000" groupBName="Black" groupBCount="409325" groupBPopulation="41000000"}}{{/percapita}}
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159 For animal cruelty:
160 {{percapita groupAName="White" groupACount="5917" groupAPopulation="191000000" groupBName="Black" groupBCount="2134" groupBPopulation="41000000"}}{{/percapita}}
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162 For drug/narcotic offenses:
163 {{percapita groupAName="White" groupACount="908206" groupAPopulation="191000000" groupBName="Black" groupBCount="326886" groupBPopulation="41000000"}}{{/percapita}}
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165 For gambling offenses:
166 {{percapita groupAName="White" groupACount="763" groupAPopulation="191000000" groupBName="Black" groupBCount="563" groupBPopulation="41000000"}}{{/percapita}}
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168 For pornography/obscene material:
169 {{percapita groupAName="White" groupACount="12877" groupAPopulation="191000000" groupBName="Black" groupBCount="3629" groupBPopulation="41000000"}}{{/percapita}}
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171 For prostitution offenses:
172 {{percapita groupAName="White" groupACount="6747" groupAPopulation="191000000" groupBName="Black" groupBCount="4698" groupBPopulation="41000000"}}{{/percapita}}
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174 For weapon law violations:
175 {{percapita groupAName="White" groupACount="77387" groupAPopulation="191000000" groupBName="Black" groupBCount="71415" groupBPopulation="41000000"}}{{/percapita}}
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181 == **The numbers are worse than you think**. {{id name="the-numbers-are-worse-than-you-think."/}} ==
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183 There's been an uncovering of an alarming trend in record keeping by the various law enforcement agencies throughout America. Its [[been discovered>>https://x.com/UnbiasedCrime/status/1700763380376875451]] that a shocking amount of nonwhite criminals are being [[classified as White>>doc:Main Categories.Crime & Justice.Blacks counted as White.WebHome]] upon their arrest. This always occurred to some extent with Latinos, but the people being classified as White now are unmistakably black in many cases.
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185 == ==
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187 === **Alternative Explanations** {{id name="alternative-explanations"/}} ===
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189 The large crime disparities can be explained in a few ways that are far more plausible than White racism.
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191 * Poverty, while not as impactful as many believe, does still contribute to increased crime.
192 * [[IQ differences>>doc:Main Categories.Science & Research.Research at a Glance.Studies\: IQ.WebHome]] undeniably exist, and IQ has been shown to correlate with increased crime rates.
193 * [[MAO-A Gene>>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monoamine_oxidase_A#Warrior_gene]] which has been linked to increased aggression and has a higher occurrence rate in blacks.
194 * Single mother homes are far more common in black populations. It has reached crisis levels, with 70% of blacks being born to single mothers. This has massive effects of ones outcome in life.
195 * Black culture, which promotes and glamorizes violent, impulsive, reckless behavior.
196 * A society that coddles blacks with a victim narrative and alleviates them from any responsibility, never holding them to the same collective standard of other groups.
197
198 === **Critiques of Mainstream Theories** {{id name="critiques-of-mainstream-theories"/}} ===
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200 There are many issues with the modern justifications given for black crime rates. These crime rate disparities exist all over the world, without exception. If the historical legacy of slavery was so impactful and crippling you would expect to see America to be unique in its disproportionate rape, murder, and violence committed by blacks but that isn’t the case. The same occurs when blacks are a significant population everywhere in the world. The impact of slavery also holds little connection to the modern day. Blacks aren’t suffering from crippling social exclusion or shame about their past. Rather they are given free reign to inflict whatever violence they wish on the White population without fear of hate crime laws, [[excessive sentencing>>doc:Main Categories.Crime & Justice.Sentencing Disparities.WebHome]], collective shame or guilt, or even impact on their future career prospects.
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205 {{autogallery/}}
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207 Foreign nationals are far more likely to commit sex offences than indigenous Britons by a massive margin. Stop immigration, protect our girls!
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