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Do those on the political right really care about black street crime

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sp1814 | 13:22 Tue 27th Jul 2010 | News
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...or do they revel in each new story?

I myself am doing my little bit to engage young black men because as a Londoner, I want my nephews and their children to be safe on the streets.

However, there seems to be a grown trend amongst those on the political right to jump on every story about black street crime almost as if they cared...but do they?

Or do they have another agenda?

Crocodile tears?

Real tears?

What's the story, morning glory?
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I dont get your point.

Most on this site would consider me to be on the right. I consider a crime as a crime regardless of where you come from.

We all want out families to be safe and ideally we would all live in harmony.

The big problem is the liberal left will not punish the offenders
Such stories only serve to confirm their prejudices. I've a suspicion that some people gloat over these reports of violence.
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youngmafbog

I know what you mean...I hate all street criminals, but there seems to be, as sandyRoe has said, a kind of 'feeding frenzy' when a story involves a black suspect.

However, their silence when the suspect is white is almost as deafening as the sounds of their hands rubbing together when the suspect is black.

Give you an example....a few months ago, a gay chap was killed just off Trafalgar Square by a bunch of (white) yobs. This was a major news story - and I checked on AB for a couple of days - silence.

Same happened when that Big Issue seller was murdered...again - the suspects were caught and found guilty...but silence from those who profess to be concerned about street crime.

It's so puzzling.

(Except...it's not).
The problem on AB is that people tend to react to the headline stories.

Believe me the Big Issue case was in my neck of the woods and I was not happy about it. Perhaps I should have raised a question, to be honest I cant remember why I didnt.

I am sure som epeople do relish in the 'black' storeies. Despite legislation prejudice does exist big time. Simply you cannot legislate aginst prejudice you need to educate and that takes time.

I know, easy for me to say, and not so easy for those on the recieving end. But it is the way of the world.
I don't think there's any doubt that some people jump on any bandwagon available and make a song and dance about it simply the sake of it, but I think some do genuinely care about what they see as a decline in our society - and rightly so. I agree with Youngmafbog when he says crime is crime regardless of the colour of the perpetrator, but black street crime among the young does appear to be on the increase, and denying it, as some here do, does nothing to cure the problem. The left are as guilty as the right inasmuch as rather than look any problem squarely in the eye, each side blindly champions it's own social/political agenda regardless of the potential consequences.

sp, why didn't you start threads about the crimes the other ABers ignored?
Actually I am sceptical about the figures on Black crime. The problem is that it is a self fulfilling prophesy. If you stop more blacks the fiure will rise then you wil stop more becasue of the figure.
We should forget colour of skin, religion race or creed and just come down very hard on those breaking the rules.
Problem is ther is always some pinko liberal singing the human rights act.
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naomi24

Nahhh....I've decided instead to get involved in a couple of community projects - one with vulnerable kids and one with kids who need help with education.

Rather than gloating at the crime stats, I want to be one of those people who gets off their bums and actually does something positive.
sp, your confession that you may have been tempted to gloat appears to support my theory that each side blindly champions it's own social/political agenda regardless of the potential consequences. Perhaps if you had posted questions on the crimes other ABers ignored, and looked at the answers from an unbiased perspective, you may have gained a different perception.

I wish you all the best with your project.
"Give you an example....a few months ago, a gay chap was killed just off Trafalgar Square by a bunch of (white) yobs. This was a major news story - and I checked on AB for a couple of days - silence. "

it was a black male and two white girls, get your facts right

http://news.bbc.co.uk...nd/london/8635344.stm
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You're absolutely correct! The report I read only mentioned the girls!

Still - it generated zero interest on AB, which goes done way to proving my point.
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Naomi

Gloat???

Pardon?
sp, oops. That's the problem with words. They don't always read the way we intend them to. So pleased you came back on that. My apologies.
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Naomi

You had me worried there for a moment ;-)
:o)

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