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Murderers - An Uncomfortable Truth?
Every time we read a story about a young black man arrested and convicted of a gang crime (shooting or stabbing), we here people stating that it's a problem specific to ('naturally' more violent) black men.
So...I have a question. With the recent rise in the number of middle aged white men killing prostitutes/blonde women/children (Levi Bellfield and Steve Wright spring to mind) - can I ask why do people think this is happening?
Are these men secretly not white?
Or is the link between race a crime as dopey as the question I've posted here?
So...I have a question. With the recent rise in the number of middle aged white men killing prostitutes/blonde women/children (Levi Bellfield and Steve Wright spring to mind) - can I ask why do people think this is happening?
Are these men secretly not white?
Or is the link between race a crime as dopey as the question I've posted here?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Black people would never make good serial killers mainly due to their inability not to brag about crimes committed via a boastful rap record or a large and colourful mural sprayed on the side of a train.
Muslims also wouldnt be suitable for the role due to the long hours that their convenience stores are open for and the ridiculous amount of times they have to pop off to the mosque for a quick pray. Serial killing takes time and patience, its not like dropping off a rucksack full of bombs on the way to work.
Muslims also wouldnt be suitable for the role due to the long hours that their convenience stores are open for and the ridiculous amount of times they have to pop off to the mosque for a quick pray. Serial killing takes time and patience, its not like dropping off a rucksack full of bombs on the way to work.
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