Simple Math explains - Why we are afraid of groups of Black Men
- From: mygovernmentsucks12345@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2007 08:28:33 -0700
The numbers below are EASY to look up with google, using only US
government statistics, no private statistics. They numbers are from
2004 & 2005, but I doubt they have changed much.
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A black guy watched me look cautiously at the large group of 8 black
men getting seated at the restaurant next to me.
He sat down at my table about 30 minutes later, with a beer for me. I
was drinking Miller Lite, and he had the courtesy to bring another one
over.
He actually was curious why I looked so afraid (I wasen't afraid as
much as just aware of the group).
I was so shocked that I answered honestly.
I explained that Black people only make up 12.8% of the population,
give or take a few tenths at most.
At yearend 2005 there were 3,145 black male sentenced prison inmates
per 100,000 black males in the United States, compared to 1,244
Hispanic male inmates per 100,000 Hispanic males and 471 white male
inmates per 100,000 white males.
Overall, Black people make up approx. 44% of the prison population.
That is up from 21% is 1926.
In some age groups (21-29 for example), 1 in 10 black males in this
country are in jail, and 1 in 7 black men 21-29 will be in jail at
some point before they turn 30. So a group of 10 black men has at
least 1 jailbird in it statistically, if not more.
That means the group of black men next to me (or any such group for
that manner) has a much higher chance of a criminal element. It is
NATURAL and NORMAL to be wary knowing how many black-skinned people
are criminals. It isn't racist. It is math-ist. I know they are
thugs because they dress like it, were acting like it, and statistics
show they had 1 or more actual thugs in the group. Yep, my ass is
wary of a group of probable thugs.
I do not care WHY the black people are criminals. It doesn't matter.
Society created laws, and there are WAY more black people who are
caught breaking those laws than other races. I do not care about the
who/what/where/when/why parts of the stats - I only care about final
results. Real life isn't about intentions, but about actions.
Simple, isn't it?
So simple that I had to post this using an anonymous account cause of
the large amount of black criminals who will read this and get angry
at the truth.
I was born very poor - I wore hand-me-down underwear, for God's sake.
I slaved and sweated blood to build a career and business. I worked
60 hours per week all in my 20's to get somewhere in life. I don't
like that 1 in 10 black males in their 20's would rather break the law
than work the amount I do to get ahead. And I will always be wary
until those stats change.
Sheesh - I would figure black people would be conscious of those
numbers, but this guy had never even heard of a Prison census.
The guy who bought the beer said that the amount of black people in
jail is the result of racism. I think he is FULL OF ***! People in
America are held accountable for their own actions. If you don't
break the law, you won't go do jail, regardless of the amount of
racism in this country.
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