Virge Wrote:Here's the reality of the situation.
Anytime in the US that a white cop shoots a black man or teen it makes world news creating an illusion that this is a major cause of deaths of black men and teens. BULLSHIT.
[SIZE="5"]over 90% of black males who are murdered
are the victims of black men.
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Black men comprise less than 7% of the population
in the USA yet they are responsible for over [SIZE="7"]
80% of all murders in the USA.[/SIZE]
- But they want to get in the streets and be all over television whining about a judicial system that's unfair to them? They want to march, loot and burn when ONE DAMNED COP was not run up on false charges for shooting one DAMNED THUG ROBBER who assaulted him and tried to take his gun?
- Think for a second >>> Judicial system failing who by doing what?
- Why the hell aren't they even concerned about the other nine black men kill by black men for every one killed by someone who isn't black?
- Leftist politicians are use totally misrepresented issues like the justified shooting of Michael Brown to build up support from blacks.
- Call me when you see the same low life race exploiters who were in Ferguson marching anywhere and organizing anything towards doing anything about the REAL largest problems facing black people.
And let me know when you hear a LIBERAL politician mention the facts about black murders and just suggest they ought to do something about it
Virge this is a black man responding, not only a black man but also someone who have spent 4 years studying sociology, criminology and ethnicity additional to that I have 4 additional years in behavioral psychology. While I do not disagree with your numbers I believe that you are relying too much on those numbers to explain something that the numbers only cannot explain. There is so much more to explain those numbers than your political vision. It's nice to come around and throw numbers here and there, and looking at them you're just saying that it's normal that black people are violent, that black people are uneducated etc etc.
I do not live in the USA, god thank you because honestly, I really do find USA as a very very xenophobe country and that's seem to be a cultural thing among your society and this my friend I include the black people, Hispanic, Chinese and all ethnicities that forms your society today. I'm not saying that it doesn't exist elsewhere in the world. I have been in many countries of Africa, I have seen how Australia deals with their native, Canada itself have been blamed by the UN for the way they are dealing with their natives.
Your speech is very uneducated because while you believe those numbers to be correct, you also forget that numbers a easily manipulated, and that it's easy to point finger at one social group when they are a minority. Unfortunately, I do not have numbers to contradict the ones you put there, but rich my own experience, the hundred of people killed by Italians, Hispanic, Chinese etc. Aren't as studied as the one showed for the black people, I'm pretty certain that those number you just provided could be easily reflected among white people and I when I mean white people, I include Chinese, Hispanic and mixed race.
I refused to follow the story on Ferguson because I knew very well that this would once again raise the racial profiling debates, having people from all strate of society pointing finger at each other, news and media giving away wrong information etc. We've seen it before and it's not going to be the end of it.
But here's something I'd like to tell however, and it's that. Your speech is that of a xenophobist who believe the numbers without searching further what could be the roots of this issue. Instead of just posting numbers, why don't you go back 10, 15, 20 years back and find how this started, go as far as 100 years if you will to understand what the cause of such violence among black community, How about a little economic study and try to understand what cause poverty, those numbers you have posted does not reflect reality as you claimed so nicely. Because they come from "so called" sure sources doesn't make them real, and also it is important to know which political party has ordered such study.
Virge I am a black man, I was adopted and lived in a town of about 10000 people, I was in 1980 among the only black kids in school, while I had friends, for 13 years of my life I had to deal with subtle racism, xenophobia, ignorance etc. My parents are white, I have a white sister, most of my cousins, aunt and uncles are white, and believe it or not I had to fight to be accepted in my own family. When I tell you that I'm a rich CEO, do you immediately believe or because I'm black you'd have suspicion because we all know that according to the numbers most black are poor and uneducated.
As a white man in a white country, you may not see what's truly going on. While I do not scream to racism for everything that goes on, there is many situations that someone like you cannot understand. And so said I invite you to be a little more vigilant in your speech as I have to tell you right now using numbers like those to prove a point are exactly what bias people would often use to justify their views. I am not racist BUT. Racism, xenophobia, is a very touchy subject that is not fully open to opinions, get the facts, and unfortunately I don't have the time to bring the facts to explain those numbers, but here's a hint, search in the past and you'll find the answer and the solutions to the problem with black people in your country. To fix an issue, you need to get to the roots of it, and numbers may prove a point but they're not facts.
Here are the subfield of sociology:
Conflict, Criminology, Culture, Development, Deviance, Demography, Education, Economic, Environmental, Family, Gender, Health, Industrial, Inequality, Knowledge, Law, Literature, Medical, Military, Organizational, Political. Race and ethnicity, Religion, Rural, Science Social, change, Social movements, Social psychology, Stratification, Technology and Urban
Here's the method used to analyse in sociology:
Quantitative, Qualitative, Historical, Computational, Conversation analysis, Ethnography, Ethnomethodology, Network analysis
Here's the theory used:
Positivism, Antipositivism, Functionalism, Conflict theories, Middle-range, Mathematical, Critical theory. Social constructionism, Structuralism, Interactionism
To truly get an answer to those numbers you have posted, you can use any of those methods, theory or focusing on the subfields. These will bring the solutions and the answer you're looking for. However, I got to say, although there's tons of information available, people tend to go the easy way.