Derec
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Only because there are many more whites in the US than blacks. That's like the bogus statistic making rounds a while ago that "proved" that whites were more likely to be on welfare than blacks. They also compared absolute numbers rather than rates. Let me put it to you another way. You have two cities, Atown and Bville. Atown has a population of 1,000,000 and 15 murders happened last year. Bville has a population of 100,000 and 10 murders happened last year. Which city has the bigger murder problem?But but but: according to the absolute numbers from your table, the white/white murders and the black/black murders show that more whites are murdered and more whites are the offenders compared with blacks.
How can New Orleans have a bigger murder problem than New York City?How can black/black violence be a bigger problem when black/black accounts for a smaller number of homicides?
That is the other side of the coin, but it is funny how you acknowledge the importance of per capita numbers for victims but not perpetrators. That's quite an inconsistency.If you want to say that proportionally speaking, violence takes a bigger toll on blacks than whites, I will agree with you.
A discussion for another day perhaps. But one interesting fact from the data is that when women murder, their victims are men three times more often than women. When men murder, they murder other men more than twice as likely as they murder women. Thus women are the only group in this table that preferentially murders members of another group rather than their own.Then take a look at the gender differences: males are 9 times more likely to commit murder but are only about 2.5 times as likely to be victims.
