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Originally Posted by AfroMullet
If your not black then you cannot comment on the struggle of a black man or black youth. Its that simple.
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Well it's not that simple and yes we can comment. It's a free forum. I don't see anybody claiming to know what a black mans struggle is. But when your struggles affect the rest of society it becomes everybodies business.
Clearly there are serious issues that need to be addressed. As I hinted at before, the violent crime statistics in London as regards young black males is shocking:
2009/10 figures
12% of Londons population is black or have a black parent.
67% caught for gun crimes were black.
54% of street robberies(actually proceeded against) were black males.
32% of sex offence suspects were black males.
Black females also figure highly in knife crimes(45%) and gun crimes(58%).
So it's pretty clear that we have a minority subculture that is responsible for a hugely disproportionate amount of crime...especially violent crime. So it's very much a topic for everybody to comment on. And it's not all about your struggle; it's also about the damage you are inflicting on the rest of society. Or do you think your struggle justifies that damage?