No, it's not. Our rates of
all crime,
including violent crime, are only higher (but still not disproportionate) in areas where we make up 50-80% of the population. This means we commit a low amount of crime compared to our population in those areas. In contrast where Europeans make up less than 50% of the population, they disproportionately
kill and commit more of
all crime,
especially violent crime. Tables 61 (non-metropolitan areas — Europeans), 67 (suburban areas — Europeans), 55 (metropolitan areas — us), and 49 (cities — us) at this link →
Tables shows that crime committed by Europeans is astronomical
and they are committing 80-90% of all crime, especially violent crime, despite being less than 50% of the population.
That is not the case for our people group, despite being over-policed, underprivileged, and having more poverty.
Theirs show an astronomical rate, despite being under-policed and under-reported →
In FBI murder data, mass killings often go missing and →
Study Reveals Police Are Shooting Three People Every Day (for 2 examples),
and despite being more wealthy and privileged. Theirs is under-reported because of property-value concerns, white supremacy, and many other reasons. Can you imagine if the police was reporting their crimes as much as they report ours?
The crime in our community is down
70% in the last 20 years. This is the largest drop in crime of
any people group in America, since they started keeping record of crime, and we did this without the help of European media.
Crime in the U.S. as a whole is at a historical low, no thanks to Europeans. If they go sit down, it would be much lower.