Irrelevant, yet again, the question is not where the most violent crime comes from, it is the reasoning behind the Media reporting the skin colour of the criminal, whether that reporting is equal between different skin colours and whether the skin colour makes the crime any better or worse.t. Have you managed to find any headlines that specifically mention the skin colour of the white criminal, or will you just attempt to go off at a tangent again?
I'm not going to do your homework for you. The reason may be because there are just so few. But what you're really trying to do is hide the obvious and that is not only the enormous amount of minority crime but the interracial crime rate.
No one does not have to wonder. One chooses to go down this road to Tangentland to avoid the obvious truth: Some people--black, white, brown, red, or orange--are just bad people. Attacking the messenger does not change that.
I am trying to do nothing, I am merely asking questions, the fact that you are attempting to project something else says more about you than it does about me. - - - Updated - - - The only person going to tangentland is you .. seems strange that such a simply question becomes very difficult to answer for some people.
Patrice Lumumba was the first DEMOCRATICALLY elected President of the Belgium Congo (currently Zaire). The Belgium people (the colonists) and their American allies didn't want to see a African man rule the country. They said they were afraid he'd join forces with the communists. But, I wonder if that was the real reason. Maybe they wanted to retain control because the Congo was a source of uranium. You know---the kind used to make atomic bombs. Just because you've spent time there doesn't mean you know everything!
if he's spent time there its likely as a rhodesian or afrikkkaner and you can bet they never wanted to lose control, especially of the mines. ANC are trying to privatize the mines which is scaring the daylights out of the afrikkkaners who still own them.
I hope the ANC does privatize the mines. It's about time they started getting some of the wealth their country produces.
i think that is the "stick" that south africans are threatening to use if they dont get some kind of say in how the mines are managed.