Are they in dangour because a lack of guns or because of unjust racial profiling and racism within and without police?

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They are mostly in danger from each other.

Why would your statement be true? Is there some logic? Or is this a special occurance, that is unique to people with black skin? To me this seems quiete stupid to state, that there is a causal connection between color of skin and behaviour.

It's not because of the color of their skin. Why would you think that?

Since the conversation is about black men. So what else are you refering when you say "they are mostly in danger from each other."?

They are in danger from people in their own communities. Yes, those places are predominantly black, but no, being black does not predispose you to killing people.

I was mainly replying because of the tired narrative that cops are just out racially profiling people and hunting black people down to extinction levels and that cops apparently are all racists. I'm not saying that has never happened, just that that is not what people in black communities are in most danger of.

Yes, they shoot each other.

I don't get what is so difficult to understand about that.

Who is them? How you know if you are part of them, those or the others?