Disproportionate Black Crime Rates in America Exposed

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Black people commit violent crimes at higher rates – per capita – than any other group in America.

It’s important to discuss this without calling people bad faith, racists, or liars.


Because this problem hurts everyone – and black people the most. https://t.co/L1aGVzvYCg pic.twitter.com/a2x9KCM6Zc

— Kaizen D. Asiedu (@thatsKAIZEN) August 13, 2025

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The Uncomfortable Truth: Disproportionate Black Crime Rates in America Exposed​


In a thought-provoking video (Above), a Black man sits outdoors, candidly addressing the elephant in the room: Black Americans commit violent crimes at higher per capita rates than any other racial group in the U.S. He critiques a response to conservative commentator Charlie Kirk by Garrison Hayes, pointing out factual errors while emphasizing that acknowledging this disparity isn’t racist—it’s essential for solving a problem that devastates Black communities most. The video, which quotes Senator Cory Booker’s praise for Hayes, calls for honest dialogue without knee-jerk accusations of bigotry.

This raw admission from within the community underscores a crisis long highlighted by conservatives: Crime statistics reveal stark racial imbalances that liberal policies and cultural excuses only exacerbate, leading to needless suffering and societal decay. Conservatives have consistently argued that ignoring these disparities fuels more violence, not less. According to FBI data from 2013—the last fully detailed stats available—African Americans, who comprise about 13% of the population, committed nearly 54% of all murders where race was cited.

This isn’t an anomaly; it’s a pattern. In 2021, Black men were roughly nine times more likely to be murdered than white men, with the vast majority of those killings perpetrated by other Black individuals. National Review highlighted this grim reality, noting that while whites are 2.3 times more likely to be murdered by Blacks than vice versa, the intra-racial nature of Black homicides means the community bears the brunt.

Compare this to other races. Whites, about 60% of the population, account for around 46% of violent crimes, per Bureau of Justice Statistics. Hispanics, roughly 18% of Americans, commit crimes at rates closer to their population share, though urban gang violence skews numbers higher in some areas. Asians, at 6%, have the lowest rates, often cited as a model of cultural discipline and family structure. Fox News reported that in major cities, Black males overwhelmingly dominate homicide victim demographics, with rates seven times higher than whites.

In 2022, Black homicide victimization was at 25 per 100,000, dwarfing the white rate of 3.5.



(Data compiled from FBI Uniform Crime Reports and Bureau of Justice Statistics)These figures aren’t just numbers; they represent lives lost to preventable chaos. Between 2019 and 2020, murders of Black Americans surged from 7,484 to 9,941—a 33% spike—largely attributed to “defund the police” movements that crippled law enforcement in Democrat-run cities.

Fox News experts slammed activists for ignoring this bloodshed, noting that while BLM protests raged, Black communities paid the price with thousands more deaths. In cities like Chicago, Philadelphia, and Baltimore—where progressive policies reign—homicide victims are disproportionately Black, often over 80%. Liberals blame systemic racism or poverty, but conservatives counter that these excuses ignore root causes like family breakdown and cultural glorification of violence. National Review debunked the poverty myth, showing that even in high-crime Black areas, racism and over policing don’t explain the disparities—cultural factors do. Illegitimacy rates among Blacks hover at 70%, correlating strongly with criminality, as fatherless homes breed instability.
Black business owner laughs in the face of a reporter who says crime is down: “Trump’s absolutely right” pic.twitter.com/5BEED3C01y

— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) August 13, 2025

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Welfare programs, starting in the 1960s, shattered Black families, replacing fathers with government checks and perpetuating cycles of dependency and crime. Harvard economist Roland Fryer’s study found no racial bias in police shootings—Blacks and Hispanics are actually less likely to be shot than whites in similar situations—but more likely to face nonfatal force. This challenges BLM narratives, as police killings of Blacks (about 25% of total) align with crime involvement, not racism.


In 2015, twice as many whites as Blacks were killed by police, yet media focus skews the perception. Interracial crime tells a lopsided story. Blacks are far more likely to victimize whites than vice versa, with whites 2.3 times more at risk from Black perpetrators. In robberies, Blacks victimize at 75% higher rates than whites. Yet, intra-racial crime dominates: 91% of Black victims are killed by Blacks. This self-inflicted wound demands cultural introspection, not deflection to “white supremacy. “Conservatives like Charlie Kirk argue these stats highlight failures of liberal governance in Black-majority cities, where soft-on-crime policies let predators roam.

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And remember, this is after the left cooks the books to try to reduce the trend.
 
In the 1990s and early 2000s, I listened a lot to gangsta rap, foolishly thinking that they were really trying to shut down rap...

Gangsta rap has taught impressionable young black men that it's "cool" to be a drug dealing/addicted, hoe pimping gangsta that f*cks da police.
Now I think that gangsta rap was promoted (with parental advisory stickers!) to finish what COINTELPRO started. With the help of Quincy Jones' Vibe magazine.

In an ironic twist, many of the best-known rappers that have degraded blacks through their music, are huge fans of the black supremacy cult, Nation of Islam (also of some other black supremacy splinter groups).

Of course flooding cities with crack cocaine by the Reagan-Bush White House also played a role.
 
In the 1990s and early 2000s, I listened a lot to gangsta rap, foolishly thinking that they were really trying to shut down rap...

Gangsta rap has taught impressionable young black men that it's "cool" to be a drug dealing/addicted, hoe pimping gangsta that f*cks da police.
Now I think that gangsta rap was promoted (with parental advisory stickers!) to finish what COINTELPRO started. With the help of Quincy Jones' Vibe magazine.

In an ironic twist, many of the best-known rappers that have degraded blacks through their music, are huge fans of the black supremacy cult, Nation of Islam (also of some other black supremacy splinter groups).

Of course flooding cities with crack cocaine by the Reagan-Bush White House also played a role.
It's certain that larger powers have manipulated things to be much worse, as in the welfare mentioned in the article.
But some populations resist more, while others embrace more.
 
It's like black people know what's wrong but refuse to do anything to fix it. It's just the same old racism arguments. This is 2025, not 1955, if a black person wants to better themself they can, nobody is holding them back anymore.
 
It's like black people know what's wrong but refuse to do anything to fix it. It's just the same old racism arguments. This is 2025, not 1955, if a black person wants to better themself they can, nobody is holding them back anymore.
Actually, I don't think these problems were nearly as bad in 1955. Something changed for the worse, not the better, between then and now.
 
Actually, I don't think these problems were nearly as bad in 1955. Something changed for the worse, not the better, between then and now.
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While this is true for many black families, those that have eschewed the welfare state have succeeded just fine and are not contributing to the crime rates.
 
Actually, I don't think these problems were nearly as bad in 1955. Something changed for the worse, not the better, between then and now.

They had more hope then than they have now. Starting a business was so much easier then that it was even easier for people who had more odds stacked against them than other people did back then, and don't now.

Among other things.
 
They had more hope then than they have now. Starting a business was so much easier then that it was even easier for people who had more odds stacked against them than other people did back then, and don't now.

Among other things.
The decline in young people owning a home and raising a family match up precisely when Hart-Celler started flooding the nation with third world invaders, the dollar was totally uncoupled from gold, "free trade" was enacted, and Kissinger and Nixon handed the nation's industrial and manufacturing base, which is necessary for stable, good paying jobs that can support a home and family, to Chairman Mao and the Communist Chinese.

NAFTA kicked it into top gear in 1994.

The trade and immigration and monetary and social policies followed in the wake of WWII has hurt the black family as much if not more than Whites.
 
They had more hope then than they have now. Starting a business was so much easier then that it was even easier for people who had more odds stacked against them than other people did back then, and don't now.

Among other things.
Yes, the people at the bottom of the ladder were hit first and hardest by things like excessive immigration and offshoring, but other demographics do not reflect the same levels of crime as they pass through the same levels of impoverishment a few steps behind.
 
things like excessive immigration and offshoring

I was talking about the regulatory state destroying entrepreneurship, brainless, brainwashed boob. It is possible to talk about things the Conservative Treehouse won't talk about.
 
I was talking about the regulatory state destroying entrepreneurship, brainless, brainwashed boob. It is possible to talk about things the Conservative Treehouse won't talk about.
Those things hit the people higher up the ladder harder.
I talked about the things that hit them harder.
 
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Those thing hit the people higher up the ladder harder.
I talked about the things that hit them harder.

What are you talking about? "Those thing" is both singular and plural. I only talked about one thing, entrepreneurship, and that isn't done by people on a corporate ladder.

Is there a coherent thought in your scrambled brains or are you just arguing to hide the fact that you can't even follow the conversation?
 
What are you talking about? "Those thing" is both singular and plural. I only talked about one thing, entrepreneurship, and that isn't done by people on a corporate ladder.

Is there a coherent thought in your scrambled brains or are you just arguing to hide the fact that you can't even follow the conversation?
Ooh you found a typo, congratulations, you win the internet for the day.

Entrepreneurship is done more by people higher up the ECONOMIC ladder, and the regulations destroyed many medium and large businesses as well.
 
Entrepreneurship is done more by people higher up the ECONOMIC ladder...

...than...? Is this you channeling Biden and saying black people=poor people?

These days wealthier people are more likely to start a business. That was my point, Einstein. This wasn't always the case, was it?
 
...than...? Is this you channeling Biden and saying black people=poor people?

These days wealthier people are more likely to start a business. That was my point, Einstein. This wasn't always the case, was it?
It's me dealing with the reality that for reasons both their fault and not their fault blacks are and have been disproportionately on the lower end of the economic ladder.
And just when they started moving up in class is when immigration and offshoring etc. pulled the rug out from under them worse than other groups.
And while it has gotten worse it was always true that people who were better off were more likely to start businesses, nobody said that no poor people ever started any businesses, but we are discussing the trends and relative amount of impact on different groups.
One of the things that actually had helped some blacks start businesses was segregation, and when that was forced to end by the feds their businesses lost their captive audiences to white owned companies. (this is not an endorsement of legally enforced segregation, it's just noting the impact of the feds ending it at about the same time all the other factors occurred)
 
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