JSt0rm
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Too bad they didnt encounter a "whitey" with a CCW.
yeah too bad those dumb youth were not shot to death.
Too bad they didnt encounter a "whitey" with a CCW.
So people were walking around yelling "beat whitey night", and this is the police department's thought on the matter:
Really? You don't know and its under investigation?
yeah too bad those dumb youth were not shot to death.
Bump, so the "beatings happen all the time, it wasn't really racially motivated" apologists can post.
Meh, conflating this thread/incident with the other about the 4 students assaulting one other student is baseless.
In this thread, people were targeting multiple others, apparently all the vicitms shared was their race (and geographical proximity I suppose).
In the other thread there no is evidence that other Muslims were targeted by the bullies.
Fern
YES. It's a common misconception that hate crimes are only commited by whites.
Blacks commit MORE crimes classified as hate crimes per capita than whites
http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/ucr
A review of available race data reported in 2008 for the 6,927 known hate crime offenders revealed that:
* 61.1 percent were white.
* 20.2 percent were black.
* 5.9 percent were groups made up of individuals of various races (multiple races, group).
* 1.1 percent were Asian/Pacific Islander.
* 0.7 percent were American Indian/Alaskan Native.
* 11.0 percent were unknown. (Based on Table 9.)
Racial bias
More than half of the single-bias hate crimes were racially motivated. Of the 4,934 victims of these racial bias crimes:
* 72.9 percent were victims of an offenders anti-black bias.
* 16.8 percent were victims because of an anti-white bias.
* 3.4 percent were targeted because of an anti-Asian/Pacific Islander bias.
* 1.3 percent were victims because of an anti-American Indian/Alaskan Native bias.
* 5.6 percent were victims because of a bias against a group of individuals in which more than one race was represented (anti-multiple races, group). (Based on Table 1.)
You need to separate Hispanics/Latinos from Whites with your numbers. Often times Latinos are lumped in with Whites as a racial demographic for such studies to pad the numbers.
You need to separate Hispanics/Latinos from Whites with your numbers. Often times Latinos are lumped in with Whites as a racial demographic for such studies to pad the numbers.
You need to separate Hispanics/Latinos from Whites with your numbers. Often times Latinos are lumped in with Whites as a racial demographic for such studies to pad the numbers.
Obviously it's racially motivated, but the ironic thing is that if it really was "beat blackey night", the rightwingers on this forum would find a way to argue that it wasn't racist.
