1. Crime is a matter of proximity & opportunity, so most crime is white-on-white, black-on-black, brown-on-brown, etc.
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@HeerJeet@tanehisicoates "The notion that economic deprivation necessarily leads to lawlessness is widely believed but is not supported by -
@EdAsante77@HeerJeet@tanehisicoates do yourself a favor and ignore this Uncle Tom. He's too far gone.
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@HeerJeet@tanehisicoates empirical evidence. During the 1960s, for instance, the residents of San Francisco's Chinatown were amongThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@HeerJeet@tanehisicoates America's poorest people—with the most unemployment, the worst housing conditions, the least education,Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@HeerJeet@tanehisicoates and the highest rate of tuberculosis in their city. Yet despite such hardships,Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@HeerJeet@tanehisicoates only five people of Chinese ancestry went to jail in the entire state of California in 1965.[1] -
@EdAsante77 That's insane. Sounds like "Chinese on Chinese" crime was aloud with impunity. Like they left keeping order to the mob. - Show replies
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@HeerJeet@tanehisicoates James Q. Wilson and Richard Herrnstein, Crime and Human Nature (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1985), p. 473. -
@EdAsante77 woah, woah,woah. Someone on twitter cites a source? Faith in humanity restored.
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@HeerJeet, this brother,@EdAsante77, would argue with water if it told him it was wet. He is dug in and will not see any other option. -
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@HeerJeet What other option is there? I need facts not make believe stuff he's peddling. Too smart for that. - Show replies
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