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Originally Posted by The Bear
They don't attack their own "kind" nor do they attack their own “kind” TOO. The people in these communities MOSTLY attack people from within their own community.
The social issues that justify rape?
There is no “justification” for rape but there are explanations why it takes place in these communities. Lack of a decent environment to live in, the lack of effective policing, in short depravation of a population that results in the creation the "gang" social grouping and all that follows on.
You will see exactly the same in deprived white groups.
It's simply that there is closer cohesion within predominantly black communities created out of the siege mentality that results from deprivation that makes the emergence of “gangs” more likely.
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We dont see exactly the same in White Communities do we.
They are far more poor Whites than poor Blacks yet the Black crime rate per head is far higher.
Bear in mind that 2% of the population of the UK is classified as black. The figures are stark: as of 30th June 1998, 7.1% of those serving prison sentences for burglary were black. The equivalent figure for theft and handling is 7.5%, for sexual offences 8.1%, violence against the person 9.7%, fraud and forgery 13.2% and drugs offences 19%, while for robbery it is a staggering 22.6%. Now, the massive over-representation of blacks in these categories, could, I am sure, be 'explained' by reference to "institutional racism". There will no doubt be many who hold that these are the only career options open to black youths. But I defy even Lord Macpherson to explain, for example, a four-fold over-representation in sex crimes among blacks by reference to that meaningless concept. Perhaps wisely, the Home Office does not give us a breakdown of the racial origins of the victims of black sexual crime.