Comments by "UzuMaki NaRuto" (@UzumakiNaruto_) on "BREAKING: Suspect in daytime GTA shootings, has died" video.
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@43110clyde
The sad thing is, all sorts of crimes are committed by all races. Differs from region to region.
You might believe this to be true, but the reality is NO this is NOT TRUE AT ALL. There's a HUGE MASSIVE DIFFERENCE between people of all races/ethnicities committing crime and having some race/ethnic groups committing far, FAR more crime and violence than other groups of people.
All the apologists want to say 'everyone commits crime' because they want to avoid the difficult conversation of a couple of groups of people commit far more crime and violence than everyone else PUT TOGETHER.
Also you say you want proof? All you have to do is watch the nightly news for like a month and see who consistently shows up on TV as the suspect in various violent crimes and murders and then comeback and tell me truthfully what you saw. I think you'll know the answer before you even try that experiment.
And lastly if you want even more proof, Toronto police started gathering raced based crime statistics last year and they had promised that they were going to release the data to the public at the end of the year. I was waiting FOREVER for that data to come out and guess what? To no ones surprise they changed their minds and DID NOT release that race based crime data.
Here's part of an article that explains this:
'The problem with the Toronto Police report released Wednesday concluding that Blacks, Indigenous people and other racial minorities are disproportionately targeted by police when it comes to use-of-force incidents and body searches, is that it looks at only half the issue.
It concludes the reason for this is systemic racism within the police force, for which Police Chief James Ramer publicly apologized and pledged to do better going forward, noting the study recommends 38 “action items” police will implement along with dozens of recommendations in other studies.
But what the report excludes are the crime rates in the various communities with which the police interact.
Logically that’s part of the equation because if they are higher in some communities than others, that will impact the frequency and type of their interactions with police.
However, it has been illegal for police forces in Ontario to gather or reveal this data for decades.
That was the result of a controversy that erupted in 1989 when then Toronto police superintendent Julian Fantino released statistics suggesting Blacks in one Toronto community were disproportionately involved in crime.'
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@rngd0875
The race of criminals is irrelevant. Your skin tone or race is not what commits the crime, it is your character. It is not society's fault either, it is the fault of the individual committing the crime.
I absolutely agree that people should be judged by the content of their character and not their skin color, but what happens if for many people of a certain demographic, their character has been shown to be shitty, violent and criminal and you have decades of data to back that up. Then what?
Are you saying we show throw all that character data out the window and pretend that information never existed because it shows some people in a very bad light? That's essentially what black people wants everyone to do when they gave people the parameters to judge them by and when the results have been shown to be extremely bad they now change their minds and simply want you to not say anything and if you do say something then you're a racist POS for trying to hold them accountable for their actions.
That said, the reporting needs to keep to facts in order to protect the community. If it is a white man or black woman or trans Asian person, the reports must be clear so that people can identify the individual and protect themselves and their family. Race is only for identification, not a basis for crime or a causal effect.
Again I agree with you, but the problem is when one or two groups of people are responsible for the vast majority of crime and violence in the GTA and the statistics clearly show that, then what do you do? Well apparently black people would have you to not say anything and to ignore all the data gathered and if you don't you're a racist POS.
A criminal is a criminal regardless of race, sex, sexual preference, or gender confusion. We need to build communities that punish crime and deter criminal behavior and get some values and whole families to have healthy upbringings. We also need to slow immigration down and build infrastructure and integrate our communities, but that is a whole other thing.
Once again I agree, but the sad fact is more and more we're giving thugs and criminals from certain groups of people far more leeway and leniency than we would for other demographics of people. These people knowing that the punishment for their crimes will likely be a slap on the wrist, they get progressively more wilder and violent and still there's little push back against them until things really get shitty and we start looking like Chicago.
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