@wells_sl@afeez_olabisi@BBCSport Ridiculous.
Why can't you treat this man according to his actions rather than discriminating against him for simply being from Somalia
Man commits a crime.
All men are bad.
This is basically your logic.
Nobody is hurting anyone in the pool video either....
What are you taking about.
The mosh pit is far more violent than the pool video. They are literally just giving to music while the other video people are behaving like animals.
Why do you have to cope so hard. Just admit it. Anything black people do you find problem with but when the equevelant or worse is shown right back at you, you make excuses...
@PanhandleExit@ItsMrsWilkes They are white Democrats.....
That's the point you are missing, race means less than you want it to.
White Democrats are your enemy and black Democrats are your enemy. What's the common denominator???
The colour or the ideology???
Dumb.
It's more like saying cause and effect is a reel thing...
If i destroy your home it may take some time to rebuild. If i destroy your country it may take multiple lifetimes to rebuild...
The west left Africa between 1950 and 1990.... people from these periods are literally still alive and their children. Not a very long time ago.
If you steal resources for multiple centuries to make your countries wealthy is it surprising why the gap will increase over time???
That being said, even in countries with higher homicide rates, the vast majority do not commit homicide anyway so making generalisations based on outliers who do commit homicide is kind of dumb...
https://t.co/IAWLxBVftp
If you just used your brain for 10 seconds you'd be able to figure out why that is.
Low crime stats under colonization aren't a 'win' they’re the predictable result of a military occupation. It’s easy to keep crime numbers low when you’re running a police state that uses systemic violence and forced labor to maintain 'order.'
The 'chaos' that follows isn't a failure of the people; it’s the result of Institutional Decapitation. Colonial powers didn't build nations; they built resource pipelines. When they finally left, they frequently:
1) Sabotaged Infrastructure: Ripped out phone lines and emptied treasuries (like the French in Guinea).
2) Weaponized Borders: Left behind arbitrary lines that forced rival groups into the same state to ensure 'Divide and Rule' conflict.
3) Gutted Leadership: Intentionally denied locals education and civil service training so there was no one left to run the systems.
4) Comparing the forced 'peace' of a prison to the struggle of a society trying to rebuild from total wreckage isn't an insight it’s a misunderstanding of how states actually work."
Very easy to figure out...
If you just used your brain for 10 seconds you'd be able to figure out why that is.
Low crime stats under colonization aren't a 'win' they’re the predictable result of a military occupation. It’s easy to keep crime numbers low when you’re running a police state that uses systemic violence and forced labor to maintain 'order.'
The 'chaos' that follows isn't a failure of the people; it’s the result of Institutional Decapitation. Colonial powers didn't build nations; they built resource pipelines. When they finally left, they frequently:
1) Sabotaged Infrastructure: Ripped out phone lines and emptied treasuries (like the French in Guinea).
2) Weaponized Borders: Left behind arbitrary lines that forced rival groups into the same state to ensure 'Divide and Rule' conflict.
3) Gutted Leadership: Intentionally denied locals education and civil service training so there was no one left to run the systems.
4) Comparing the forced 'peace' of a prison to the struggle of a society trying to rebuild from total wreckage isn't an insight it’s a misunderstanding of how states actually work."
Very easy to figure out...
If you just used your brain for 10 seconds you'd be able to figure out why that is.
Low crime stats under colonization aren't a 'win' they’re the predictable result of a military occupation. It’s easy to keep crime numbers low when you’re running a police state that uses systemic violence and forced labor to maintain 'order.'
The 'chaos' that follows isn't a failure of the people; it’s the result of Institutional Decapitation. Colonial powers didn't build nations; they built resource pipelines. When they finally left, they frequently:
1) Sabotaged Infrastructure: Ripped out phone lines and emptied treasuries (like the French in Guinea).
2) Weaponized Borders: Left behind arbitrary lines that forced rival groups into the same state to ensure 'Divide and Rule' conflict.
3) Gutted Leadership: Intentionally denied locals education and civil service training so there was no one left to run the systems.
4) Comparing the forced 'peace' of a prison to the struggle of a society trying to rebuild from total wreckage isn't an insight it’s a misunderstanding of how states actually work."
Very easy to figure out...
If you just used your brain for 10 seconds you'd be able to figure out why that is.
Low crime stats under colonization aren't a 'win' they’re the predictable result of a military occupation. It’s easy to keep crime numbers low when you’re running a police state that uses systemic violence and forced labor to maintain 'order.'
The 'chaos' that follows isn't a failure of the people; it’s the result of Institutional Decapitation. Colonial powers didn't build nations; they built resource pipelines. When they finally left, they frequently:
1) Sabotaged Infrastructure: Ripped out phone lines and emptied treasuries (like the French in Guinea).
2) Weaponized Borders: Left behind arbitrary lines that forced rival groups into the same state to ensure 'Divide and Rule' conflict.
3) Gutted Leadership: Intentionally denied locals education and civil service training so there was no one left to run the systems.
4) Comparing the forced 'peace' of a prison to the struggle of a society trying to rebuild from total wreckage isn't an insight it’s a misunderstanding of how states actually work."
Very easy to figure out...
If you just used your brain for 10 seconds you'd be able to figure out why that is.
Low crime stats under colonization aren't a 'win' they’re the predictable result of a military occupation. It’s easy to keep crime numbers low when you’re running a police state that uses systemic violence and forced labor to maintain 'order.'
The 'chaos' that follows isn't a failure of the people; it’s the result of Institutional Decapitation. Colonial powers didn't build nations; they built resource pipelines. When they finally left, they frequently:
1) Sabotaged Infrastructure: Ripped out phone lines and emptied treasuries (like the French in Guinea).
2) Weaponized Borders: Left behind arbitrary lines that forced rival groups into the same state to ensure 'Divide and Rule' conflict.
3) Gutted Leadership: Intentionally denied locals education and civil service training so there was no one left to run the systems.
4) Comparing the forced 'peace' of a prison to the struggle of a society trying to rebuild from total wreckage isn't an insight it’s a misunderstanding of how states actually work."
Very easy to figure out...
@ItsMrsWilkes Get a life...
I'm sure you also wouldn't want to be a part of this (below), yet you never randomly post a video about these kind of gatherings 👇👇👇
I wonder why you only criticise the way black people chose to have fun...
@CarolWi15368448@RealDonKeith These are two people fighting.
We don't know why. We don't know who started it. We don't know the the aggressor was...
Stop being dumb. People fight, it doesn't have to be about race
What many people don't realise is that crime rates don't tell you how many black people got arrests for a crime, it just tells you how many of the arrested people were black.
Very very different.
Let's say you have 1000 blacks and 367 crime arrests on a stat...
We don't know how many unique black people did those crimes, we just know that the 367 crimes were committed by a black person.
.
That could be 367 black people who commited 1 crime
Or
7 black people who committed 367 crimes combined
Variety of crime rates:
Out of 1000 black people, this could be the difference between a crime rate of 36% and a crime rate of 0.7% depending on which scenario we are taking about.
This is why arrest data actually cannot be used to accurately discuss these topics because there's a lot of crucial information it doesn't factor for.
Example 👇
@RektTangular@ABCliberator@Janet_sm145 Essentially...
And that's the same thing they are doing with black people, most of whom have never committed a crime or a murder
https://t.co/FBxNenwpvC
What many people don't realise is that crime rates don't tell you how many black people got arrests for a crime, it just tells you how many of the arrested people were black.
Very very different.
Let's say you have 1000 blacks and 367 crime arrests on a stat...
We don't know how many unique black people did those crimes, we just know that the 367 crimes were committed by a black person.
.
That could be 367 black people who commited 1 crime
Or
7 black people who committed 367 crimes combined
Variety of crime rates:
Out of 1000 black people, this could be the difference between a crime rate of 36% and a crime rate of 0.7% depending on which scenario we are taking about.
This is why arrest data actually cannot be used to accurately discuss these topics because there's a lot of crucial information it doesn't factor for.
Example 👇