The Fresh Prince of Bel Air is a fairy tale told to fool suburban Whites that black people are just like them
Upper class wealthy blacks commit violent crimes at the same rate as the poorest White people do in this nation.
Has everything to do with genetics and little to do with class or wealth.
No matter how wealthy blacks are, they are still prone to violence moreso than any other race.
Upper class wealthy blacks commit violent crimes at the same rate as the poorest White people do in this nation.
I'm kicking myself for not saving the source for this claim (as it was long ago), but the richest blacks still commit considerably more crime than poorest whites, to the effect of ~4x more (whether it was per capita or absolute numbers, I cannot remember, either way still disproportionate).
The Fresh Prince of Bel Air is a fairy tale told to fool suburban Whites that black people are just like them
Upper class wealthy blacks commit violent crimes at the same rate as the poorest White people do in this nation.
Has everything to do with genetics and little to do with class or wealth. No matter how wealthy blacks are, they are still prone to violence moreso than any other race.
I'm kicking myself for not saving the source for this claim (as it was long ago), but the richest blacks still commit considerably more crime than poorest whites, to the effect of ~4x more (whether it was per capita or absolute numbers, I cannot remember, either way still disproportionate).
See: OJ
Supporting this, research from the 90s found the number one factor in whether a neighborhood gets better or worse is the number of black people.
Poverty was close, but out of 30+ factors the research looked at nothing besides that was even in the same ballpark.
One of the biggest lies told was that poverty creates crime. It's the other way around: Crime creates poverty.
You can scratch out a meager existence, but not when you have subhuman animals steal and destroy what little wealth you've built up.
Blacks create crime and poverty.
Even the poorest Whites don’t believe they’re poor, so they don’t have a poverty mindset.
I wonder if it would have anything to do with the fact that a lot of rich black people tend to athletes, rap artists, etc.
I seriously doubt - but could change my mind, if showed the stats - that wealthy black businessmen are considerably more likely to commit murder.
Would probably be super difficult to find accurate stats on any of that, in any event. Interesting to think about, though.