Message from @Benjamin Henry

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2019-10-10 04:57:00 UTC  

It is, though

2019-10-10 04:57:10 UTC  

because africans are far more prone to criminal activity and tend to be poorer by virtue of their low intelligence

2019-10-10 04:57:27 UTC  

you can't meaningfully separate these variables from race

2019-10-10 04:58:09 UTC  

You only think that because your head is permanently wedged inside your own asshole

2019-10-10 04:58:14 UTC  

epic

2019-10-10 04:58:56 UTC  

so you dispute the fact that black people are far more prone to criminal activity and that they are far less intelligent than white people?

2019-10-10 05:00:03 UTC  

People in lower income levels are more prone to criminal activity

2019-10-10 05:00:46 UTC  

the amount of black people present in an area is a better predictor of violent crime than poverty

2019-10-10 05:00:57 UTC  

Show me the study

2019-10-10 05:01:22 UTC  

You can simply compare the crime rates of a poor white community and a poor black community

2019-10-10 05:03:41 UTC  

No, you can't. You also have to match the other criteria - age range, level of urban development, industry, level of social cohesion, area of the country, etc.

2019-10-10 05:04:05 UTC  

Same with the united kingdom, compare the crime rate in low income arab communities with the crime rate of low income english communities

2019-10-10 05:04:38 UTC  

Wonder what you'll find 🤔

2019-10-10 05:05:07 UTC  

Once again, culture is only loosely tethered to race. There are Muslims of all different races, but their culture is similar

2019-10-10 05:06:20 UTC  

and again it's also important to stress that you can't separate income disparity from race either

2019-10-10 05:06:40 UTC  

black people will naturally tend toward having lower incomes because they are far less intelligent on average

2019-10-10 05:07:08 UTC  

@Death in June This chart doesn't show any of the threat coefficients - the rankings could be almost equal in weight or they could be vastly different - it doesn't tell you

2019-10-10 05:07:27 UTC  

Oh wait, never mind

2019-10-10 05:14:35 UTC  

This chart deliberately muddies the waters for your arguments - there are a significant number of positive and negative indicators on this chart that individually outweigh racial factors

2019-10-10 05:14:59 UTC  

And, taken as a whole, they VASTLY outweigh any sort of solely race-based coefficients

2019-10-10 05:15:35 UTC  

Thanks for proving my point for me, though

2019-10-10 05:16:00 UTC  

<:BIGBRAIN:501101491428392991>

2019-10-10 05:16:43 UTC  

what point does that prove

2019-10-10 05:17:08 UTC  

this seems to show that black people are in fact more prone to criminal activity

2019-10-10 05:17:14 UTC  

even when controlling for other variables

2019-10-10 05:17:30 UTC  

variables that are partially the result of people's race anyhow

2019-10-10 05:17:33 UTC  

You don't have controlled variables here

2019-10-10 05:17:51 UTC  

like poverty

2019-10-10 05:18:42 UTC  

The coefficient for poverty is almost just as high as the one for "percent black"

2019-10-10 05:18:53 UTC  

and

2019-10-10 05:19:00 UTC  

that doesn't go against the original point

2019-10-10 05:19:02 UTC  

and of course again

2019-10-10 05:19:12 UTC  

being black leads to poverty

2019-10-10 05:19:17 UTC  

But that doesn't really tell the whole story - because there's not a universal definition for poverty

2019-10-10 05:19:26 UTC  

so by separating the variables in this manner we're understating the impact blackness has

2019-10-10 05:19:39 UTC  

You're delusional

2019-10-10 05:19:48 UTC  

Being black does not cause poverty