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mekka okereke :verified:

This distinction becomes important once we explore how we have arbitrarily decided to define murder.

Shooting folk? Murder!
Operating unsafe factory? Maybe?

Lying about public health data during a pandemic? Not murder!

Grifting supplies needed by FEMA? Not murder!

Cops shooting unarmed folk in the back? Not murder!

So the forms of victimization disproportionately suffered by poor Black folk, don't even register as murder. ๐Ÿ™‚๐Ÿ™ƒ

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mekka okereke :verified: replied to mekka okereke :verified:

Even in the highest gun crime cities in the US, there are a *very* small number of shooters doing most of the killing. Typically fewer than 50 killers in a city of millions.

But we consider entire cities "high crime" because of them, because they rack up *astronomical* bodycounts.

๐Ÿค”But... By astronomical we mean 500 to 1000 murders a year, 80% of which will likely be committed by this pod of killers, most of the victims young, Black, male.

mekka okereke :verified: replied to mekka okereke :verified:

But we don't consider *intentional* negligence leading to 10K or 100K deaths, as creating a high crime neighborhood.

Of all the things that police do with their billions of dollars of budget, the one thing they don't do well at all, and the one thing that some residents of supposedly high crime communities (AKA, Black communities) would actually want them to do, is stop these pods.

But they won't.

mekka okereke :verified: replied to mekka okereke :verified:

Dallas PD has a budget of ~$500 MM, and has 3,000 officers and around 500 civilian workers. They only have ~15 homicide detectives.

The other 2,985 officers do a lot of policing of "high crime" neighborhoods. Arresting lots of poor Black folk for drugs and other minor crimes.

mekka okereke :verified: replied to mekka okereke :verified:

I'm not going into assault, other than to say: If in 2023 your definition of assault is "Men beating up men that they don't know," then I don't know what to tell you.

If you know that most assault is "Men harming women that they do know," then no explanation needed.

mekka okereke :verified: replied to mekka okereke :verified:

There's a list of 34 things women do to keep safe.
huffpost.com/entry/what-women-

Great list! But nothing on this list will protect women from the vast majority of assaults. It's missing the 35th and most important tip: It will be a man that you know and trust, not a Black stranger. His gun isn't for burglars, it's for you. Do not allow yourself to trust men with unaddressed misogyny and fantasies of violence.

For violence against women, the high crime neighborhood, is wherever men are.

There's a list of 34 things women do to keep safe.
huffpost.com/entry/what-women-

Great list! But nothing on this list will protect women from the vast majority of assaults. It's missing the 35th and most important tip: It will be a man that you know and trust, not a Black stranger. His gun isn't for burglars, it's for you. Do not allow yourself to trust men with unaddressed misogyny and fantasies of violence.

secretsloth replied to mekka okereke :verified:

@mekkaokereke this. Also, violence is not always physical. Manipulation and coercive control ARE ABUSE and even if he has never hit you, yes, IT DOES COUNT. ๐Ÿ˜” Same goes for sexual assault within relationships. You still have the right to say "no." You always have the right to say "no." Walk away when you see the early signs, if you can, before your life is in danger. The red flags don't lie. ๐Ÿ’œ, someone who trusted the wrong person instead of her gut

1st Unoriginal Thot :verified: replied to mekka okereke :verified:

@mekkaokereke This is not true just for women, it is true for everyone my guy.

Ask your local gay where they feel safest. There is only a subset of the population of men that most visibly marginalized groups feel safe around.

I know plenty of straight men that are not even comfortable around the lowest common denominator of men.

* replied to mekka okereke :verified:

@mekkaokereke Violence is always where men areโ€ฆsadly and not all men. I celebrate kind people no matter their gender. Women are just more nurturing, while both can be violent itโ€™s not normally in a womenโ€™s nature. Gun violence in America is mostly by men, not sure of the statistics since many of the studies leave out the gender part but when you look at the break down closer it is in the 95% for mass shootings.

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