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xqqme
(12/22/2015)
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When there is a significant correlation between race and culture, the politically correct reaction is to completely ignore glaring truths and seek solutions in other arenas.
There is a glaring truth that we overlook in these statistical facts: "Among whites, 77 percent of gun deaths are suicides. But among black Americans, 82 percent of gun deaths are homicides."
Another truth? That the majority of those homicides of black Americans are committed by other black Americans.
Will we openly examine the nature of the "black culture" and how it might affect these numbers? Absolutely not, at least not if the PC police have any say... and the problem doesn't get solved.
Who's the racist? He who asks, or he who demand we don't ask? |
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