Discussion on Racial Disparity and Perceptions in US Murders, and also Conclusions for the USA Homicide Analysis Study.

 The police killed 2.3 X as many White suspects, as they killed AA/B suspects, for an equal number of violent encounters.

Discussion: Are the police unfairly targeting white suspects? Answer: The police are very much more fearful of accidentally killing an AA/B suspect. The police fear the violent aftermath, backlash & the persecution from the AA/B protest groups.

If they use the force required to capture or restrain a dangerous aggressor, it can accidentally result in the aggressor's death. This manner of death happens to many white suspects.

They would rather let the suspect escape, than endanger their own lives trying to capture or restrain the suspect using methods that would render themselves vulnerable to injury of death.

• AA/B people killed 2.2 X as many White people, as the number of whites that killed AA/B's. (Interracial)

Discussion: Are the AA/B's unfairly targeting White people?

   AA/B people killed 5.6 X as many people of ANY Race, as White people did.

  AA/B are 12.6 % of the US population and commit 47.2 % of all US murders, but only suffer 43 % of the deaths.

  Whites are 72 % of the US population and commit only 48 % of all US murders, but suffer 53 % of the deaths.

Discussion:  Why are the AA/B's more violent / murderous?   

1. Socio-economic status (being less financially stable)? Answer: No. People don't commit murder just because they are poor.

2. Level or quality of education? Answer: No. Less knowledge does not make you a murderer, it often makes a person more humble.

3. AA/B's were historically subject to more violence? Answer: No. Some AA/B people say that the white people were the more violent race, and if so, their level of violence has reverted to much lower levels.

   AA/B persons that kill a White are 13.7 X more prevalent in their population, than Whites that kill an AA/B. 

   This manifests in 259 more dead White ppl in interracial murders, than the total number of dead AA/B ppl. 
(446 versus 187). 
    That is 2.39 X as many.
   White death toll is 18 % increased directly because of AA/B killers, 
while Black death toll is only 8 % increased directly because of White killers. 

  AA/B people killed 67 X as many AA/B people, as White people did.

   AA/B people killed  3% more White people, than White people did. 

  23.3 % More Whites are killed than AA/Bs, despite both contributing to just under half of all murders.

                           Discussions:
1.a. What interventions are necessary to rectify the false media narratives created when Black on white crimes are just reported as 'crimes' and seldom as racism and receive limited coverage? (unless,of course, either person involved is famous)
1.b. What interventions are necessary to rectify the false narrative created when White on Black crime is incorrectly reported as racism and not as a crime, fuelled by a disagreement or a fight over other matters, as is frequently the case?
Also, why does it receive comparatively 'infinite' coverage?
Is it because it 'sells newspapers' and 'gets clicks' and also secures AA/B votes for a political party?
2. What can be done about the unwarranted and systemic violence and racism in African American society.
3.a. How can the unfair and eternal portrayal of whites as wicked and threatening be corrected. There is observation of a lot of hatred for whites, during the protests, etc.

3.b. AA/B's should take comfort in the fact that they are multiple times safer in the USA than in Africa (thanks to the majority white police force) They're even safer than in South Africa.   

3.c. Could AA/B's incorrect assumption of prejudice against them be caused by the large prevalence of crime in their own society when they compare it to the level of violence amongst whites?       

                   Conclusions:

1. White people are disproportionately affected by police and disproportionately negatively affected by African American people. 

2. Black people experience less violence from white people and the police than whites experience from Black people and the police. 

3. Black people suffer, to an extreme level, more at he hands of their own people, than at the hands of white people or the police.

4. While there may be anecdotal examples and isolated incidents of prejudice and racism, the popular proclamations by protestors and the widespread narratives in the media are statistically false.

In fact, the reverse situation is more truthful

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