Blacks, which here means non-Hispanic blacks, were 12.5% of the U.S. population, and non-Hispanic whites were 60.4%. It thus appears from this data that the black per capita violent crime rate is roughly 2.3 to 2.8 times the rate for the country as a whole, while the white per capita violent crime rate is roughly 0.7 to 0.9 times the rate for the country as a whole.
Note: keep in mind he's extrapolating a certain part of the U.S, New York, to the rest of America's national crime statistics
I mean, yes, but how the fuck do I confirm that economic status determines crime in one area in another, in a sufficient summary, with a source of a study linked to it, God help me.
But Professor Townsley said the overall figures were worrying because of the "quite sizeable differences" [between regional and metro Queensland]
He cited factors like local economic conditions, a lack of services and population demographics.
"A city that has a really large youth population, they will have a very different crime distributional profile than a place that has got an older demographic, simply because they're the young people — it's their peak of offending time," Professor Townsley said.
"In rural areas they probably have less access to activities than their counterparts in cities would have, so I think that's another factor."
Idk who you're talking with that's putting these arguments forward but they'd want to be worth the trouble. Anyone accepting or making these arguments has already decided black people are bad/criminal/deserving of contact with the judicial system, youre not going to sway them by focusing on the skewed justifications they've used to shield themselves
The reason why I asked is more of a personal reason.
I don't wanna be caught lacking if I'm going to faced with this sort of shit, especially if it's by a smuglord like Charlie Kirk (yes he did utilize that 13/50 myth in an argument)
Idk... sometimes I feel like debating, sometimes I just do... it's just that I just want to get the myth off my chest, because some brainworms like that still keep on wigglin' inside my mind...
It's not that I learned it... it's just that I've haven't challenged the notion (this is just probably one of those notions that I had gotten, during my years as a slight chud...)