Originally posted by dadudemonBut that wasn't brought up at all.
Don't worry.The TL : DR is, yes, black people kill each other more often than any other race combined. But that wasn't my original point.
Sounds like you're talking about frequency or rate of killings, not the actual amount of killings, which is what I was asking if you were talking about.
edit: Actually, I read your original post again, looks like we were talking about 2 different things.
Originally posted by Robtard😂
According to that racist 600,000+ white Americans died at the hands of predominately other whites in just 4 yearsThat's a lot of white-on-white killing
I saw the video. Both of them were in the wrong.
If you didn't purchase an item I have, I don't care who you are, you don't have the right to try and physically take it from me if the only thing I've done is maybe disrupt your class. I've had teachers confiscate my phone before in class, but they never took it. They expected me to give it to them, and I did. If one tried to walk over and take my phone out of my hand or from my desk, I wouldn't have let them. If they held a hand out and expected me to put my phone in it, well they'd get a lot more cooperation from me.
The teacher shouldn't have tried to take it from him, and the student shouldn't have used so much force to keep it on a clearly old man who seemed to be...well frail isn't the word, but he clearly wasn't a physical powerhouse who could wrestle it away from him.
Originally posted by riv6672
Lestov is seriously trying to have it both ways here.
If the weight of white history is on whites, then black history is on blacks too.
Ignorance of events isnt an excuse.
Again, you are asking black people to forgive and forget 350 years of oppression, animosity, and delegation as inferiors, and automatically perform on a white level when they only had 50 years of education and white Americans got to have 400. I don't absolve blacks for their "thuggish" actions, but whites can't absolve themselves either and deny the responsibility of their ancestors for forging this current system.
Originally posted by Astner
What advantages?
Access to better schools and education. Positive subconscious treatment from virtually everybody. Starting in general from a better financial point due to weak social mobility, and black families only really being able to start accumulating wealth in the last handful of decades. No police prejudice. Almost all cultural narratives with them as default protagonists. etc. etc.
Originally posted by Bardock42
Access to better schools and education.
Originally posted by Bardock42
Starting in general from a better financial point due to weak social mobility, and black families only really being able to start accumulating wealth in the last handful of decades.
Originally posted by Bardock42
Almost all cultural narratives with them as default protagonists.
Originally posted by AsbestosFlaygon
lol @ blacks being poorer than whites.I've seen white people (especially from the south, like the amish) who are financially incapacitated compared to blacks in the Bronx.
If the problem with criminality, is that it tends to be ridiculously higher in cities despite the fact the population is richer in general.
Maybe there is just nothing worth stealing in the countryside 💃
Originally posted by Omega Vision
What part of the South have you been to that has Amish people? 🤨Do you count Ohio and Pennsylvania as "the South?"
Amish settlements are in 28 states: some of them typical "Southern" states:
http://amishamerica.com/amish-state-guide/
Edit - And so it is not disputed, here is a list of the US Southern States:
Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Delaware, Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas.
Edit 2 - It looks like a better question would be "Which Southern States do NOT have Amish communities?" The answer to that question is South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Louisiana. That list is shorter than asking the other question.
Originally posted by dadudemonDelaware and Maryland aren't Southern states.
Amish settlements are in 28 states: some of them typical "Southern" states:http://amishamerica.com/amish-state-guide/
Edit - And so it is not disputed, here is a list of the US Southern States:
Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Delaware, Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas.
Edit 2 - It looks like a better question would be "Which Southern States do NOT have Amish communities?" The answer to that question is South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Louisiana. That list is shorter than asking the other question.
I mean, they may say that on wiki, but still.
Originally posted by Lestov16 Again, you are asking black people to forgive and forget 350 years of oppression, animosity, and delegation as inferiors, and automatically perform on a white level when they only had 50 years of education and white Americans got to have 400. I don't absolve blacks for their "thuggish" actions, but whites can't absolve themselves either and deny the responsibility of their ancestors for forging this current system.
I refuse to take responsibility for the actions of people who are not me.
My ancestors didn't enslave any Africans, but if they had I sure as shit wouldn't cough up a dollar because of that.