It's really so easy to use that word.
Racist.
However he seems to be speaking on numbers, and well, I must say that most countries have at least one minority that is more deeply integrated with drug related or any other types of crimes.
This guy only adresses drug-related crimes.
They also called out the Jobbik party in Hungary for addressing the Gypsy problem, and it is a proven fact that crime is more prevailent amongst gypsies.
This is not due to something related to being a gypsy, it's related to the conditions under which the gypsies, or for America, the blacks live in.
Like if they live in an environment where the only way out to make a good living seems to be to deal drugs, that's what people are going to do, be they white or black.
But since blacks live in more impoverished and traditionally more criminally active districts of towns and etc..
What can you say, the guy is right. As with the gypsies in eastern Europe, they also live in such conditions that produce stress and economic disadvantages even if they're not nomadic, most gypsies are generally not considered to be productive members of the society, and surely, they're not.
But instead of adressing this problem, people generally call others labels and names for addressing this problem.
Where does this really lead?
Racist.
However he seems to be speaking on numbers, and well, I must say that most countries have at least one minority that is more deeply integrated with drug related or any other types of crimes.
This guy only adresses drug-related crimes.
They also called out the Jobbik party in Hungary for addressing the Gypsy problem, and it is a proven fact that crime is more prevailent amongst gypsies.
This is not due to something related to being a gypsy, it's related to the conditions under which the gypsies, or for America, the blacks live in.
Like if they live in an environment where the only way out to make a good living seems to be to deal drugs, that's what people are going to do, be they white or black.
But since blacks live in more impoverished and traditionally more criminally active districts of towns and etc..
What can you say, the guy is right. As with the gypsies in eastern Europe, they also live in such conditions that produce stress and economic disadvantages even if they're not nomadic, most gypsies are generally not considered to be productive members of the society, and surely, they're not.
But instead of adressing this problem, people generally call others labels and names for addressing this problem.
Where does this really lead?
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