That is the key-thanks.native wrote:Your statistics are wrong, skelly, but nobody here is opposed to the idea that environment affects behavior, and nobody is blaming black people for being black.Skjellyfetti wrote:
Then tell me why it is. You seem awfully opposed to the idea that it's due to their environment.
A black person that grows up in wealth is no more likely than a wealthy white person to commit a violent crime. A black person that grows up in the middle class is no more likely than a middle class white person to commit a violent crime. A black person that grows up in poverty is no more likely than an impoverished white person to commit a violent crime.
Do you disagree? If so explain.... and try to do so in terms that aren't racist.Good luck.
You are just making up a bunch of false "racist" bullsh!t to create controversy and argument, and maybe to feel sorry for yourself or morally superior (go figure!).
Behavior is what intelligent people profile, knucklehead.
You profile because a certain group of people have exibited a certain set of behavior over a period of time. Profiling or stereotyping takes place every day. Marketing and Risk Management departments use past trends to find new customers and manage credit risk for example. There is nothing wrong with it.





