Hermit wrote:We don't know the facts. Therefore we know the facts. You're becoming downright Sethian, Mack.
As far as I'm concerned, it's so obvious, it's beyond dispute, and not even worth looking up.
If you saw the british crimewatch, a monthly crime program of serious recent crime investigations, and mugshots of wanted criminals, it's hugely dominated by recent immigrants. And the BBC bend over backwards to give the opposite impression, but they can't find enough white british crime.
It's there, but it's swamped by immigrant crime. But just for your benefit I googled immigrant crime, and this was the first thing I saw :
Wikipedia wrote:
It was reported in 2007 that more than one-fifth of solved crimes in London was committed by immigrants. Around a third of all solved, reported sex offences and a half of all solved, reported frauds in the capital were carried out by non-British citizens.
But if you were to dig a little deeper, it's worse than that. Because what DOESN'T get included in those figures, is crimes of the children of immigrants. Which, going by crimewatch, is the bulk of british crime.
That doesn't leave much crime for the non-immigrant population.
It's clear that most of the crime is coming from the minority section of immigrants, or immigrant stock.
If it was something that they didn't want to hide, you would just be able to look at the government statistics. But like I said, it's suppressed. The information is there, but it's never ever mentioned in the media.
Wikipedia wrote:
History[edit]
In 2003 Lee Jasper, a race advisor to the London mayor, said drugs and gun crime were the "biggest threat to the black community since its arrival here".[4]
In 2007, after a series of murders committed by black people, prime minister Tony Blair attributed them to a distinctive black culture: "the black community (...) need to be mobilised in denunciation of this gang culture that is killing innocent young black kids. But we won't stop this by pretending it isn't young black kids doing it."[5] Some from the black community criticised his remarks.[6]
Gang involvement is said to be a "continuing problem" in the community.[7] African-Caribbean people are underrepresented in white-collar crime.[8]
Some commentators have argued that the issue of black people and crime is hidden away or downplayed, and that the fear of accusations of racism may have contributed to this.[9][10]
The Metropolitan Police Service is one of the few police forces which has collected statistics on gang rape. Filmmaker Sorious Samura compiled 29 such incidents involving young people from January 2006 to March 2009, and found that, of 92 people convicted, 66 were black or mixed race. Samura said he found it "impossible to ignore the fact that such a high proportion were committed by black and mixed-race young men".[11]