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“Black America” Is A Bloody Mess
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Noted statistician Nate Silver listened to Barack Obama’s incredibly politicized pre-fundraiser speech yesterday about the Emanuel AME Zion Church massacre in Charleston, and decided to crunch some numbers. ... Please read all of Mr. Silver’s analysis to see how he reached his determination, but the end result is that he determined American blacks are eight times more likely to be murdered than American whites, and while they live in an “advanced country” by any measure, they have a homicide victim rate that you’d expect from a third world hellhole. The chart visualizing the stark difference is equal parts sobering, and saddening. |
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stevelync
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| I suspect that the body count in Chicago by the end of this weekend will surpass that of the SC shooting, and will be ignored by the Propaganda Corps. |
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