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Re: IS the media racist?
| quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
While there is no doubt that most of the gun crime this year has been committed by young black males, most of the victims have also been black.
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What you just stated there is the real problem. How come the majority of the victoms are also Black, when they are a minority in Toronto. Were most of these victoms involved with the drug trade , and in gang territory disputes? Dont these "thugs" have parents, or are their parents too busy being "thugs" & having illigitimate babies, to teach their kids they have to be respectable members of society. This is a personal issue with me, regardless of politics, and I really hate the lack of responsibility in society now in general, and everyone blaming everyone else, crying racism & expecting social handouts. I noticed where I live that no one really cares if a bunch of gangsta wannabes & drug dealers, and skid row heroin junkies are shooting at and killing each other, but when someone innocent gets shot, killed, or robbed it is news, especially when the person worked really hard to accomplish things, regardless of race.
Things will get worse in Toronto unless:
a) The Canadian justice system makes it very clear that crime doesn't pay.
b) The black community adopts a culture that encourages education & being respectable members of society, instead of being guetto faboulous. Those actions have to come from within.
If that doesn't happen then downtown Toronto will end up being just like Downtown Detroit, Southeast DC, and South Central Los Angeles.
In the U.S. people are crying racism in Maryland because most of the people on Death Row are Black, but at the same time the African American Community has 6 times the murder rate of everyone else, so I really dont see any real racism there. What's next, changing the statistics because they are unflattering or "racist".
What you noticed in Toronto is the same as I noticed in Detroit, DC & Baltimore. I really dont think any of the newscasters are racist, because they are only reporting what affects people in their daily lives, and if any innocent person gets robbed or shot over a few dollars, or hit by a random stray bullet in their neighbourhood, then that is important to them for many reasons. One being that they can pay more attention to their surroundings, take precautions, and avoid being a victom themselves.
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