You haven't even read the first paragraph and you say it's useless ??? We've already paid too much attention to ourselves these days. Enjoy Nostr.
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Good luck with your race propaganda.
One of your sources’ authors wrote a book that can be summed up like this
The Anatomy of Violence by Adrian Raine explores the biological roots of violent behavior, arguing that certain people may be predisposed to crime due to brain abnormalities, genetics, and early environmental influences. Drawing from neuroscience, psychology, and criminology, Raine presents evidence that factors like reduced activity in the prefrontal cortex, poor nutrition, and childhood neglect can increase the likelihood of antisocial behavior. He examines controversial ideas about the relationship between biology and free will, and suggests that understanding these biological underpinnings could improve prevention, rehabilitation, and even criminal justice policy. The book challenges readers to reconsider the causes of crime beyond purely social or moral explanations.
So even he disagrees with your premise.
Wow, you spent the time.
I’d say nice, but the trash panda is so retarded I’ve give up.
But nice job.
My source is not the author, but the studies I cited. I don't know why you are talking to me about a document I haven't cited, but anyway, here we go again and I'll finish so as not to fall into the vicious circle that this is: literally the first study cited tells you about biological risk and emphasizes that most of the risk is associated with adverse environmental factors (child abuse, poverty, substance abuse, etc.
Enjoy Nostr 🫡
That’s all wrong and it’s incredibly easy to see how genetics are the main factor.
Nationally, 8 of every 1,000 children were victims of substantiated abuse or neglect in 2022 (~559,000 cases) .
• Data on racial breakdowns are less uniform and vary by state, but systemic bias is documented—Black children are more likely to be reported or suspected of abuse, with racial disparities noted in medical reporting .
National (2023, U.S. Census / other sources):
• Overall poverty rate: 11.1% 
• By race:
• Black: ~17.9% (historical low of ~17.1% in 2022; child poverty ~22.3%) 
• Hispanic: ~14.9%
• Native American / Alaskan Native: ~23% 
• White (non‑Hispanic): ~7.7%
Substance Use Disorders
• 1. Native American/Alaskan Native: ~15%
• 2. Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander: ~11.3%
• 3. Multiracial: ~10.9%
• 4. Hispanic & White: ~8–8.6%
• 5. Black: ~7.4%
• 5. Asian: ~4.6%
AM is a retard, so he won’t understand the thread here, but posting for nostr:npub1629s02qzhmlk9dpntpv8z0r6jq78wd9rd8cz7cvjhc72l4rvqr5qj2tz6x and others who’ve been following along.
Nurture matters for some, genetics matters most of all.