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You have no problem blaming all men, but refuse to address the specific category of men responsible for most of it.

Yes it is, the only other relevant factor is age

No other category is a stronger correlate to violent behavior.

Despite being 6% of the population, black men commit 57% of all violent crime.

Mathematically, that's actually a stronger correlation than 50% doing 95%.

And another interesting note: 85-95% of men in jail are raised by single moms. Look it up if you don't believe me.

One of the strongest factors for commiting a crime and going to jail, is not having a male parent and only being raised by a woman.

So according to your logic.... let's blame women. All of them. Because they are responsible for divorcing men and making their sons into criminals.

And if you are still so adamant about blaming all men for being the main commiters of violent crime...

then you should blame all black men for being responsible for most of that violence and skewing the statistics for the other 94% of men.

But you won't do that because you're a hypocrite, who just wants to use incomplete data to have an excuse to hate "men" in general, without saying the word "black", or "bad parent" because you don't want to be racist or sexist.

It is absolutely ridiculous to place blame on one group because of a correlation of violence, while ignoring the subgroup that has a much higher correlation and thus skews the statistics for the whole group in general

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

You have no problem blaming all men, but refuse to address the specific category of men responsible for most of it.

Yes it is, the only other relevant factor is age

No other category is a stronger correlate to violent behavior.

Despite being 6% of the population, black men commit 57% of all violent crime.

Mathematically, that's a stronger correlation than 50% doing 95%, since a much smaller group is involved in the first.

And another interesting note: 85-95% of men in jail are raised by single moms. Look it up if you don't believe me.

One of the strongest factors for commiting a crime and going to jail, is not having a male parent and only being raised by a woman.

So according to your logic.... let's blame women. All of them. Because they are responsible for divorcing men and making their sons into criminals.

And if you are still so adamant about blaming all men for being the main commiters of violent crime...

then you should blame all black men for being responsible for most of that violence and skewing the statistics for the other 94% of men.

But you won't do that because you're a hypocrite, who just wants to use incomplete data to have an excuse to hate "men" in general, without saying the word "black", or "bad parent" because you don't want to be racist or sexist.

It is absolutely ridiculous to place blame on one group because of a correlation of violence, while ignoring the subgroup that has a much higher correlation and thus skews the statistics for the whole group in general

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

You have no problem blaming all men, but refuse to address the specific category of men responsible for most of it.

You just want to say #yesallmen while ignoring the responsible ones.

Yes it is, the only other relevant factor is age

No other category is a stronger correlate to violent behavior.

Despite being 6% of the population, black men commit 57% of all violent crime.

Mathematically, that's a stronger correlation than 50% doing 95%, since a much smaller group is involved in the first.

And another interesting note: 85-95% of men in jail are raised by single moms. Look it up if you don't believe me.

One of the strongest factors for commiting a crime and going to jail, is not having a male parent and only being raised by a woman.

So according to your logic.... let's blame women. All of them. Because they are responsible for divorcing men and making their sons into criminals.

And if you are still so adamant about blaming all men for being the main commiters of violent crime...

then you should blame all black men for being responsible for most of that violence and skewing the statistics for the other 94% of men.

But you won't do that because you're a hypocrite, who just wants to use incomplete data to have an excuse to hate "men" in general, without saying the word "black", or "bad parent" because you don't want to be racist or sexist.

It is absolutely ridiculous to place blame on one group because of a correlation of violence, while ignoring the subgroup that has a much higher correlation and thus skews the statistics for the whole group in general

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

You have no problem blaming all men, but refuse to address the specific category of men responsible for most of it.

You just want to say #yesallmen while ignoring the responsible ones.

Yes it is, the only other relevant factor is age

No other category is a stronger correlate to violent behavior.

Despite being 6% of the population, black men commit 57% of all violent crime.

Mathematically, that's a stronger correlation than 50% doing 95%, since a much smaller group is involved in the first.

And another interesting note: 85-95% of men in jail are raised by single moms. Look it up if you don't believe me.

One of the strongest factors for commiting a crime and going to jail, is not having a male parent and only being raised by a woman.

So according to your logic.... let's blame women. All of them. Because they are responsible for divorcing men and making their sons into criminals.

And if you are still so adamant about blaming all men for being the main commiters of violent crime...

then you should blame all black men for being responsible for most of that violence and skewing the statistics for the other 94% of men.

But you won't do that because you're a hypocrite, who just wants to use incomplete data to have an excuse to hate "men" in general, without saying the word "black", or "bad parent" because you don't want to be racist or sexist.

It is absolutely retarded to place blame on one group because of a correlation of violence, while ignoring the subgroup that has a much higher correlation and thus skews the statistics for the whole group in general

3 years ago
1 score