Hi,
I named two categories. That should be a clue, Mr. Cultural Competence.
In this case,they are buying guns to defend their communities from you. And given that you think all the gun crimes are done by young black men, it sounds like they have a pretty good start, don't you think?
The bodies speak for themselves. President Biden is fond of telling us that black parents are right to fear that their children will be killed by a police officer or by a white gunslinger whenever their children go outside. The mayor of Kansas City espoused last year that “existing while black” is another high-risk activity that blacks must endure. The mayor was partially right: existing while black is far more dangerous than existing while white—but the reason is black crime, not white vigilantes.
Since all the George Floyd ruckus, young blacks are shot 100 times more than young whites. Blacks between the ages of ten and 24 are killed in drive by shootings at nearly 25 times the rate of whites in that same age bracket. Dozens of blacks are murdered every day, more than all white and Hispanic homicide victims combined, even though blacks are just 13 percent of the population. The country and the media turns its eyes away. Who is killing these black victims? Not the police, not whites, but other blacks.
Now here is some inconvenient truth. As for interracial violence, blacks are a greater threat to whites than whites are to blacks. Blacks commit 85 percent of all non-lethal interracial violence between blacks and whites. A black person is 35 times more likely to commit an act of non-lethal violence against a white person than vice versa. Yet the "popular" narrative insists on the opposite idea, and the mainstream media and its sheeple go right along.
These crime disparities mean that the police
cannot restore law and order in neighborhoods where innocent people are most being victimized without having a major impact on black criminals, putting more in jail. That would be racist. So the political establishment has decided not to restore law and order at all.
OK, that's my
third profound glimpse into the obvious. Truth is not a popularity contest. I strive to be truthful, not popular.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff