By Erika Andersen | 12 November 2016
NATIONAL REVIEW — A mother threw her young son out of the house after finding out he voted for Donald Trump in a mock election at school. The child is seen here crying as his mother tells him “We don’t do Donald Trump here.” Many have asked — what do we tell the children? This isn’t it. I do recommend these two pieces if you are looking for good advice on that.
NO FATHER IN THE HOME TO DEFEND THE CHILD’S RIGHTS
Over 70% of Black children have no fathers, just sires who f–k their Momma and then f–k off!
RESULT?
BLACK ON BLACK MURDER
The national tally of black males 14 and older murdered in America from 1976 through 2005, according to U.S. Bureau of Justice statistics: 214,661. The numbers tell only part of the story of this largely urban war, where the victims bear an uncanny resemblance to their killers. A war of brother against brother, filled with wanton and automatic gunfire, even in the light of day, on neighborhood streets, where little boys make mud pies, schoolgirls jump rope, where the innocent are caught in the crossfire, where the spirit of murder blows like the wind. It is, so far, a ceaseless war in which guns are often the weapon of choice, and the finger on the trigger of the gun pointed at a black male is most often another black male’s.
In 2005, — blacks — accounted for 13% of the U.S. population but 49% of all homicides. The numbers are staggering, the loss incomprehensible. Add to the tally of black males 14 and older slain across the country from 1976 to 2005, another 29,335 (slain from 2006 to 2010), and their national body count rises to 243,996, representing 82% of all black homicides for that 35-year period. What also becomes clear is this: We too often have raised killers. Add to that number 51,892 black females ages 14 and older, plus five whose gender was not identifiable, and the total, not counting children, is 295,893 — more than the combined U.S. losses of World War I, the Vietnam, Korean and Mexican-American wars, the War of 1812 and the American Revolutionary War.
Two hundred ninety-five thousand eight hundred ninety-three.
BLACK CRIMES MATTER
Despite being only 13.5% of the population and Black males between 16-26 make up 4% of the Black community, 4% Black males commit:
52% of all Murder and Manslaughter
31% of all Rapes
56% of all Robbery
34% of all Aggravated assault
30% of all Burglary
29% of all Larceny-theft
30% of all Motor vehicle theft
23% of all Arson
39% of all Violent crime
29% of all Property crime
32% of all “Other assaults”
34% of all Forgery and Counterfeiting
32% of all Fraud
35% of all Embezzlement
30% of all Stolen property buying, receiving, possessing
26% of all Vandalism
40% of all Weapon carrying and possessing
41% of all Prostitution and commercialized vice
25% of all Sex offenses (rape and prostitution excluded, see above)
30% of all Drug abuse
67% of all Gambling
33% of all Offenses against family and children
13% of all Driving under the influence
15% of all Liquor laws
16% of all Drunkenness
35% of all Disorderly conduct
32% of all Vagrancy
https://www.fbi.gov/about-us/c jis/ucr/crime-in-the-u.s/2013/ crime-in-the-u.s.-2013/tables/ table-43