Z3 Maniac
Thanks for the use of "fucking" in your sentence. I guess it shows you have class and it really spices up your style. While we are talking numbers, can you also let us know what percentage of the medias cover crimes covered by blacks, vs those covered by whities. This being said your should go back to my initial post and you shall understand that I never pretended that black commit less crimes than any other group, but simply that there representation in the medias, when it comes to crime, is most likely way beyond the actual rate of crimes commited. Have you also understood that my comment was about the amount of crime reports in the news that makes people think the society in which they live is more violent than it actually is? Read... and understand. Duh... Your lack of understanding of simple ideas is also very annoying dude.
"Homicide coverage on network news increased 473% from 1990 to 1998, while homicides decreased 32.9% during that time, the report said. While homicides committed by youth declined by 68% from 1993 to 1999, 62% of the public reported they believed youth crime was on the rise."
Thanks for the use of "fucking" in your sentence. I guess it shows you have class and it really spices up your style. While we are talking numbers, can you also let us know what percentage of the medias cover crimes covered by blacks, vs those covered by whities. This being said your should go back to my initial post and you shall understand that I never pretended that black commit less crimes than any other group, but simply that there representation in the medias, when it comes to crime, is most likely way beyond the actual rate of crimes commited. Have you also understood that my comment was about the amount of crime reports in the news that makes people think the society in which they live is more violent than it actually is? Read... and understand. Duh... Your lack of understanding of simple ideas is also very annoying dude.
"Homicide coverage on network news increased 473% from 1990 to 1998, while homicides decreased 32.9% during that time, the report said. While homicides committed by youth declined by 68% from 1993 to 1999, 62% of the public reported they believed youth crime was on the rise."
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