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Old 05-19-2022, 08:50 AM   #15
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Originally Posted by BOROSUN View Post
first, just want to say....Alex Jones got it right again.

as usual they push the narrative of racism. its the ultra disinformation cause racism doesn't exist.
They who? Who is they? Open your eyes man. If racism did not exist neither would the KKK.

People have been hating people for their skin color for ever.

In asian cultures dark skinned asians are look down upon.

In middle eastern cultures they sell a ton of skin lightening cream.

I have family members who told their kids not to marry white people.

I messed around with a girl who's step dad did not like black people.

People, like the shooter, admit to being racist.


What the fuck is that then?

And to back up Alex Jones out of all people. The mother fucker who called a school shooting a hoax.

I cannot fathom the level of ignorance one must have to actually believe racism does not exist.

dont belive me how about the FUCKING FBI

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Incidents and Offenses
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The Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program collects data about both single-bias and multiple-bias hate crimes. For each offense type reported, law enforcement must indicate at least one bias motivation. A single-bias incident is defined as an incident in which one or more offense types are motivated by the same bias. As of 2013, a multiple-bias incident is defined as an incident in which one or more offense types are motivated by two or more biases.

Important note about rape data
In 2013, the FBI’s UCR Program initiated the collection of rape data under a revised definition within the Summary Reporting System. The term “forcible” was removed from the offense name, and the definition was changed to “penetration, no matter how slight, of the vagina or anus with any body part or object, or oral penetration by a sex organ of another person, without the consent of the victim.”

In 2016, the FBI Director approved the recommendation to discontinue the reporting of rape data using the UCR legacy definition beginning in 2017.

The offenses of fondling, incest, and statutory rape are included in the crimes against persons, other category.

Rape totals are provided in Tables 2, 3, 4, 7, and 11 of Hate Crime Statistics, 2019. (See the Methodology for more information about this program change as well as others.)

Overview
In 2019, 15,588 law enforcement agencies participated in the Hate Crime Statistics Program. Of these agencies, 2,172 reported 7,314 hate crime incidents involving 8,559 offenses. (See Tables 1 and 12.)
There were 7,103 single-bias incidents that involved 8,302 offenses, 8,552 victims, and 6,268 known offenders. See Table 1.)
The 211 multiple-bias incidents reported in 2019 involved 257 offenses, 260 victims, and 138 known offenders. (See Table 1.)
Single-bias incidents (Based on Table 1.)
Analysis of the 7,103 single-bias incidents reported in 2019 revealed that:

55.8 percent were motivated by a race/ethnicity/ancestry bias.
21.4 percent were prompted by religious bias.
16.8 percent resulted from sexual-orientation bias.
2.8 percent were motivated by gender-identity bias.
2.2 percent were prompted by disability bias.
1.0 percent were motivated by gender bias.
Offenses by bias motivation within incidents (Based on Table 1.)
Of the 8,302 single-bias hate crime offenses reported in the above incidents:

57.6 percent stemmed from a race/ethnicity/ancestry bias.
19.9 percent were motivated by religious bias.
16.8 percent resulted from sexual-orientation bias.
2.7 percent stemmed from gender-identity bias.
2.0 percent resulted from bias against disabilities.
1.0 percent were prompted by gender bias.
Race/ethnicity/ancestry bias (Based on Table 1.)
In 2019, law enforcement agencies reported that 4,784 single-bias hate crime offenses were motivated by race/ethnicity/ancestry. Of these offenses:

48.4 percent were motivated by anti-Black or African American bias.
15.8 percent stemmed from anti-White bias.
14.1 percent were classified as anti-Hispanic or Latino bias.
4.3 percent resulted from anti-Asian bias.
3.6 percent were a result of bias against groups of individuals consisting of more than one race (anti-multiple races, group).
2.6 percent were motivated by anti-American Indian or Alaska Native bias.
2.6 percent were classified as anti-Arab bias.
0.5 percent (25 offenses) were motivated by bias of anti-Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander.
8.2 percent were the result of an anti-Other Race/Ethnicity/Ancestry bias.
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