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While this is probably a much easier thing to achieve with people who are comfortable in languages other than English, a lot of media is doing an excellent job of this narrative in English as well.
Edit: I sure picked a great article to comment on from the porcelain throne while not even bothering to read the damn thing. The whole premise is on African Americans and lawlessness, that part is of course complete fabrication.
Um, do you think this part is true?
Of course not. The last comment was made based on the title and not the content, which focused completely on African-American crime. I will stand by the fact that the media perpetuates this in English too. If one event occurs, the media makes it appear as if it’s a widespread trend and overplay the frequency and severity of such events, while implying specific races are responsible. All of which is a blatant effort to maintain status quo. “The poor cause crime, the rich follow the rules”
As Norm MacDonald pointed out, Black people are poor, and poor people are dangerous. I don't have a bunch of statistics to hand because I'm really not that kind of guy, but poverty in the face of extreme wealth more or less demands lawlessness.
Poor people that question their circumstances or don’t follow the rules are dangerous for rich people. America has systematically reduced the wealth of millions of African-Americans and rather than vilifying “reparations” everyone should be fighting for equality and justice. Of course the current trend is to subject anyone below a certain wealth threshold to ever-tighter conditions to keep them from ever gaining or building reasonable wealth.
Ugh, despicable.
Yeah, I had to make an edit after actually using my failing reading comprehension skills.