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On Jan 4, 2017 15:27, "Paul Laska" <dactylographer...@gmail.com> wrote:

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>> Folks, being really stupid here...
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>> Reportedly, 60% of homicide victims are black males
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>> Reportedly, most of these are associated to gang and related activities
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>> The overwhelming majority of these deaths occur in select, major
>> metropolitan areas
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>> These major metropolitan areas have seen devastation the last 50ish years
>> as a result of the evisceration of the black family as the result of
>> revised welfare rules, ostensibly enacted to improve the overall black
>> life, but at the cost of strong families and, due to a glass ceiling,
>> imposing a limit on income to welfare recipients.
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>> As a result of the weakened family, gang activity, accentuated by the
>> lure or drugs and drug money, has seen exorbitant increases in these
>> centers especially.
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>> These metropolitan areas also represent the strictest areas for gun
>> control in the nation.
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>> And thus it is the fault of guns there are homicides?
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>> Am I missing any points?
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