Do Blacks Commit More Crime?

I’ll start with this Tweet from Frank DeScushin:

Only two opinions are allowed regarding blacks: That they don’t commit more crime, or that they DO commit more crime, but their poverty provides a valid excuse for it. In contrast, Whites hold full responsibility for their crimes, real or imagined. No excuses.

Here’s my comment:

I’m confused… Blacks commit more crime due to poverty – but they DON’T commit more crime, and if you think they do, then you can’t serve as judge.

Leftists are divided on whether blacks actually commit more crime. It’s still considered acceptable to say that they do, but it’s due to poverty.

Apparently, it’s not acceptable for judges (who, of all people, should know) to hold that opinion. If we looked hard enough, we’d probably find a retired judge who recognizes the fact that blacks commit more crime because of their GENES. Key word, “retired.” Even then, he might fear for his safety and the safety of his family. In Stalinist America, it’s not safe to speak the truth if you have a known face and address. Being a nobody, such as yours truly, does offer some measure of security.

This decision, and others like it, sets a dangerous precedent: Members of more criminal races (IE. blacks and mestizos) can act with impunity, and White people are legally held to a higher standard – on account of White peoples’ law-abiding nature.

Let’s apply this principle to gender. Men are far more likely to be arrested, charged and convicted for rape than women. This must be due to sexism against men. Therefore, all excess rape convictions of men (above the conviction-rate for women) must be discarded. Equity!

Look for similar laws in Oregon and Washington. Washington State already has a racial two-tiered justice system.

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4 Responses to Do Blacks Commit More Crime?

  1. countenance says:

    At least the state of Indiana never actually did enact that bill to define Pi as exactly 3.

  2. 370H55V I/me/mine says:

    The Washington State supreme court consists of seven women and two men. We allow at our peril the expansion of “feminist jurisprudence” based on feelings and not facts.

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