Those are the victim statsThey kicked me out the thread so I'll just reply to you here @Don Snow
Ya'll believe a WM whenever he tells ya'll whatever you wanna hear.
I thinks it's more disgusting how easy it is to get ya'll to fall in line.
You'd think ya'll learn to question everything WP say but nope you ready to just blindly follow as long as it makes you feel good about yourself.
Ya'll fall for the banana in the tail pipe every time. Never learn a thing.
The truth is a Google search away.
"Based on recent reports, child abuse statistics in the United States show disparities based on race and gender:
Race/Ethnicity:
Higher rates of victimization:
- American Indian/Alaska Native children and Black/African American children experience higher rates of child abuse and neglect compared to other racial/ethnic groups.
- Specific rates:
- In 2022, American Indian or Alaska Native children had the highest victimization rate at 14.3 per 1,000 children in that population.
- Black/African American children had the second-highest rate at 12.1 per 1,000 children in that population.
- White children had a rate of 6.6 per 1,000 in 2022.
- African American child fatalities due to abuse are significantly higher than white and Hispanic children, according to the National Children's Alliance. "
The perpetrator stats are way more white people
Number of perpetrators in child abuse cases in the United States in 2022, by race/ethnicity
tablecolumn chartCharacteristic | Number of perpetrators |
---|---|
White | 194,164 |
Black or African American | 85,826 |
Hispanic | 83,314 |
Unknown | 25,092 |
Two or more races | 9,519 |
American Indian or Alaskan Native | 5,723 |
Asian | 4,633 |
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander | 1,192 |
White men are definitely leading the charge and as you and I both know they’re probably get convicted on these charges these least
The numbers are probably much higher