Comments by "UzuMaki NaRuto" (@UzumakiNaruto_) on "Should the U.S. Build More Public Housing?" video.

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  3.  @norman_5623  I don't doubt there are black people who are very intelligent and who have good jobs. What I do question is the AMOUNT of black people who are actually smart and are working in fields that require high levels of education while being peaceful and civil. Maybe where you live the percentage of black people who fit that bill is higher, but where I live and pretty much in the majority of places where blacks settle in significant numbers, this is NOT the case. Maybe all those commercials, TV shows and movies that show black people as being smart, resourceful and peaceful have done its job in brainwashing many people to accept that as representing how the majority of black people are, but if we're being honest and are talking about actual reality, that is NOT the case and never has been. I think Hollywood these days is portraying black people as what they WISHED they were like rather than what they really are. The 'ideal' black person if you will who's smart, hardworking, law abiding etc. Its like they're too afraid to portray black people in any kind of negative light for fear of backlash and the possibility of being cancelled. Don't get me wrong I wish the majority of black people were like what Hollywood portrays, but if you care about the truth then you know that its not true. I live in Toronto which is one of the most diverse cities on the entire planet and we've already crossed the line of being a majority minority city and guess what? Despite only making up about 7% of the city's population, black people still commit the overwhelming majority of crime, violence and murders here and its not even close. Think about it for a moment and realize that in Toronto and surrounding cities where 6.3+ million people live, 93% of non-black people can't even come close to committing the amount of shootings, stabbings and other violent crimes that a small 7% black population commits. This means that the 5.8+ MILLION non-black population here commits less crime and violence than the 450,000 or so black people who live here. This is the reality that this city and its suburbs are dealing with when it comes to black people that no one wants to acknowledge publicly because that would be deemed racist and discriminatory.
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  4.  @WoodChoppa911  blaming the whole race is discriminatory. Crime mostly doesn't run in your blood, and definitely not by race. If you say that there are places which have many good black people, then maybe the problem is actually your city. The thing is I DON'T blame ALL black people and I think people like you can't see the distinction between acknowledging the facts and thinking this means you're blaming or demonizing every single black person. When the statistics show beyond any doubt that every year black people commit the most crime, violence and murder for their population size, how is that in any way, shape or form considered 'racist' to simply state what the facts show? That shows that black people have a systemic crime and violence problem among their communities. Sure this doesn't show EVERY black community has these problems, but clearly many if not the majority do which is why black people with the money and means to choose where they live rarely if ever choose to live among their own kind. And its quite funny that even BLM organizers who have grifted hundreds of thousands if not millions of dollars off of their sham movement choose to buy homes in wealthy predominately white neighborhoods. That's how little confidence these people have in their own kind to not harm them or their property that they would choose to live with 'racist' white people who supposedly systemically discriminate against them. You can't just blame a whole race just because of the ones committing the crimes, you should look at their background, a lot black people in north america and europe, even in african states, live in poverty because of colonization, slavery, and lastly long lasting discrimination. Do you not see the obvious problem with your argument? If outside factors impact people so much as to cause them to go out and commit crime and violence then ask yourself why don't you see these same crime and violence issues cutting across ALL races/ethnicities who are poor and are living in poverty? We should be seeing at least SOME significant increases in crime and violence among poor asians, Indians, latinos etc. to prove that poverty to prove your point, but the fact is we don't see that. In Toronto we have more poor people living here than the total population of black people with most of them being minorities from all across the world. Yet despite living in the EXACT SAME conditions and sharing the EXACT SAME schools, parks, stores and everything else with black people that they live side by side with, all these poor people DO NOT have the same crime and violence problems that black people do. So answer me how can this be possible? That minorities can live in the same buildings as black people and share the exact same environment and not have their kids turn to crime and gangs and have them carrying guns and shooting people everyday? Clearly this isn't an environment issue as much as its a family issue where black people are piss poor parents to their kids and don't know how to raise them properly on a large scale. That's the main reason that sets black people apart from everyone else. The cycle will continue unless you and everyone else understands that people aren't born a criminal and it's a systemic problem, not biological. I NEVER said that black people are born a criminal, but its very clear that black people do an utter shit job of raising their kids to be decent human beings who have morals, compassion for their fellow man and to know how to make good life choices that keep them away from crime and violence. And its also true that black people have little to no interest in turning in all the thugs and criminals that live among them so that they're off the streets and are no longer a threat to the public. These are all predominately black people problems which is why they're constantly being talked about. The problem is black people instead of acknowledging their issues and dealing with it head on and getting things fixed once and for all, they choose to lash out at anyone who would DARE call them out on their horrible behaviors. Sadly all our politicians, the justice system and the media would rather all be cowards and allow things to keep getting worse and worse than be brave and stand up and do something about these problems because to do so would likely lead to the end of their careers among accusations of being 'racist and intolerant'. So they all pretend that all the problems that black people have are NOT of their own making and that its ALWAYS a variety of external factors that are causing black people to behave this way. Essentially they're treating black people like children who have absolutely no responsibility or agency for anything they say or do. Ask yourself what incentive would black people have to change their behaviors when most people and especially all our leaders are always going to bat for them and defending their actions no matter what they do? Maybe there would be a chance that things would change if anyone had the balls to try and hold black people accountable for their behaviors just like they would hold any other race/ethnic group of people responsible for their behaviors. But doing that would be considered 'racist' as you and many others have plainly stated so instead we allow them to run wild and get away with every increasingly worse behaviors because no one has the balls to stop them.
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