Monday, June 22, 2020

The High Cost of Racializing Crime

The criminal class of a group operates in two spheres: organized and disorganized crime.

Organized crime is rooted in tight dynastic and familial networks overseen by clever and ruthless men who have a larger vision than knocking over liquor stores, while disorganized crime springs from broken families, poor socialization, and no useful skills.

There was a time when the black community demanded a crackdown on crime while white liberals in the cultural establishment glamorized the pushers and pimps that black ministers were fighting to get rid of at any cost.

The cost of racializing crime is much higher and is paid entirely by the black community.

If organized crime occasionally provides services and can evolve into the stationary bandits who become governments, disorganized crime is a purely parasitic and destructive enterprise.

The crime in the black community is defined not by organized, but by disorganized crime.

Racializing crime isn't the ideology of criminals.

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