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i disagree that its not judged fairly in the mainstream.
i cant think off the top of my head the last time i remember reading about a white attacking a black, even though it happens all the time.
even with the flash mob incidents in chicago, philly, its in the local papers and on several prominent websites, so i disagree that black on white crime is silent.
at the end of the day you break it down its some people running around acting like idiots. it does not deserve mainstream, and national reporting because its basically organized robbery and vandalism at the end of the day.
people get robbed and vandalized everyday.
ive had my car robbed two times by the same white guy, and you dont see me crying for news coverage. the reason i know he was white: he got caught stealing another persons stuff and the cops contacted me as they were on the lookout for my equipment. the kid admitted he had my stuff and had it for me when i went down to the station after his parents dropped it off and apologized.
Why was the wal-mart thing mentioned by another poster national news whereas those murders down in Tennessee a few years ago for example got about zero coverage?
Racism takes priority over violence in the mainstream news these days.
Of course they do it...........these fools on here act like whites are perfect and do no harm.
We don't have large roaming gangs of white people robbing in multiple major cities nationwide. White people commit crime too of course, but in this day and age in America ghetto black kids have a near monopoly on the type of stuff mentioned in this thread.
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