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Criminal Statistics in America

Middle Nation · 21 Sep 2024 · 4:48 · YouTube

Blacks commit more crimes than whites do. Okay. Well, first of all, what he means by blacks commit more crimes, is in fact that African Americans are more often convicted of committing crimes in The United States than any other racial demographic, which is very different from what he said. All that indicates is that the so called criminal justice system in The United States is primarily only effective in the selective investigation, prosecution, and conviction of African Americans and other so called minorities as opposed to investigating, prosecuting, and convicting white perpetrators. The statistics that he's citing are actually an evidence, arguing racial bias in policing, in prosecution, and in trials.

It's not an evidence of greater criminality along racial, demographic lines. No. Rather, it's only, the assignment of criminality that that falls along racial lines. I mean, more than half of all violent crimes in The United States go unsolved, overwhelmingly the case in certain types of, violent crimes. So we're not talking actually about a criminal a criminal justice system that works.

It's actually effective. It's actually efficient. That actually does its job. What we have is a criminal justice system that disproportionately seems to only quote unquote work when the perpetrators are not white. African American victims of homicide, by the way, make up most of the victims of homicide cases that go unsolved.

Whereas most, homicide cases in which the victim is white, those get solved. In other words, crimes against white people are more likely to get solved than crimes against, African American people or, any other so called minority group, a member of the global majority. And they're even more likely to get solved when the perpetrator of the crime, happens to be African American. So in other words, if you're a white victim, you're more likely to get justice. And if you're a white perpetrator, you're more likely to escape justice.

That's the system. And that's all that is evidenced by what he's saying. So when you look at the the the number of unsolved crimes, it's not unreasonable to assume that the, say, 60% or so of, violent crimes in America that never get solved, that those are very possibly crimes committed by white people against African American people or against other so called, minority groups. So rather than saying blacks commit more crimes than anyone else in America, it would be more honest to say that no one who commits a crime in America is more likely to be punished for that crime than an African American. And in fact, it's also more likely for an African American person to be wrongfully convicted of a crime of which they are accused.

And it's more likely for them to even be punished for that even when they have been proven innocent. And you can look at the case right now of Marcellus Williams. So the the the statistics that he's citing, actually only substantiate the belief that the so called criminal justice system in The United States, is a major component, of what you can call a systematic domestic ethnic cleansing program in America being carried out against African Americans and other members of the global majority. That's all that is, evidenced by the the statistics that he's citing. And this in fact demonstrates a vastly greater degree of criminality than anything that he mentioned.

And I would go further to say that the this speaker himself with the statistics that he's mentioning and the interpretation that he's putting on those statistics, that he himself occupies a a propaganda role in that ethnic cleansing system for which, in my opinion, he could and should be prosecuted under international law. So I really would hope that people would take this more seriously and understand the gravity of what so called minority groups, members of the global majority, what they are facing and what they are enduring and the human rights violations that are committed against them in The United States, that you would take that more seriously. So that when you see someone who is clearly playing a propaganda role in support of what again does constitute an ethnic cleansing program in America. When you see someone who is occupying a role of propaganda in support of that system, normalizing that system, justifying that system, rationalizing that system, understand that this person is a criminal. And in sha'Allah, one day they will face justice for that, and should not be regarded simply as someone who is airing offensive or controversial views.

No. You should take this more seriously and not simply use it as an opportunity to have a debate with someone like this. They shouldn't be debated. They should be prosecuted.

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