Fatal Jay
Master Don Juan
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Bokanovsky said:It's possible she simply did not know any better. In an effort to make up for past historical wrongs (whether real or perceived), the white society has adopted a "see no evil" policy towards the black race as a whole. As a result, it has become taboo to discuss all sorts of "sensitive" subjects, such as the fact that blacks are overrepresented in violent crime (including racially-motivated crimes) and the drug trade, more likely to be infected with HIV and other STDs, much more likely to grow up in dysfunctional families and be raised by single moms, etc.
All of those are facts. And any reasonable person analyzing those facts would inevitably conclude that associating with black people is, on average, more dangerous than associating with non-blacks and make his/her life choices accordingly. But according to the prevailing view, reaching such a conclusion is "racist". And being racist is very, very bad. So how do you stop people from making racist conclusions on the basis of undeniable facts? You stop talking about the facts. Imagine the facts don't exist. Feel uncomfortable even thinking about the facts. And when something happens to your child, pretend that it could not have easily been foreseen.
I want to ask you a question.
How is those things you stated as facts accurate? Outside of media that is produced by whites and surveys constructed by whites?
If the table was turned and whites held the highest percentages in those areas do you think they would honestly tell the masses?