What? I'm trying to understand how you feel that is racist in any way? How is admitting that there is something unique to Black and Hispanic male cultures in terms of gun violence racist?
Is this also racist? "Also, removing the segments of American society most prone to violence..." Its a known fact that those segments are more violent, but that may be caused from many factors. Racism, poverty, education, ect. are all likely factors so I can't understand how its racist.
Can you explain?
Well, I would question that there's such a thing as 'black male culture' in the way you refer to it. Any culture there is under that descriptor, is a part and a concequence of US culture and history in general. It's not ultimately divisible from it.
I'd concede very slightly a possible difference if you were talking about the culture of very recent immigrants, whose culture is going to be formed partly by their countries-of-origin (e.g. I gather there are (or were) gang violence problems with Cambodian Americans, and that is probably as much due to the extreme conditions of the country they or their parents fled as it is to do with the experience of being a poor immigrant in the US).
(Edit - I don't think countries should be punished, rhetorically speaking, for admitting migrants from troubled countries, who may well have pre-existing problems...though often its the reciving country that caused much of the trouble in those countries in the first place, as with both Cambodia for the US and for the UK with large chunks of the globe).
But for most black Americans their culture is as American as apple pie. America made that culture, its part of a shared history so you can't exclude it from the figures when making comparisons. To the extent your comment was about that (rather than an idea of focussing attention domestically) I'd say it was racist.
My objection is mainly to the idea that when comparing between the US and Europe you can somehow discount racial minorities in calculating the US figures, rather than some idea that efforts to change things should be tailored to specific communties.