
Yes, really.
Following the attack on Asian massage parlors in Atlanta, the mainstream media has pursued the absurd narrative that “white supremacy” and white people are to blame for the violence.
Summit.news reports: However, official crime stats show that white people are significantly underrepresented when it comes to crimes targeting American-Asians.
As the Washington Examiner highlights, citing FBI statistics, whereas whites comprise 62% of the population, they committed 24% of crimes against Asians in 2018.
In comparison, blacks, who comprise 13% of the population, committed 27.5% of all violent crimes against Asian Americans in 2018.
Though black people comprise 13% of the pop.
They committed 27.5% of all violent crimes against Asian Americans in 2018
While whites comprise 62% of the pop. the commit 24% of crimes against Asians
But please tell me how white supremacy is the issue https://t.co/3Zdn12vTfb
— ELIJAH SCHAFFER (@ElijahSchaffer) March 19, 2021
As Lionel Shriver explains in a recent Spectator article, “In New York City, of the 20 people arrested last year for hate crimes against Asians, two were white. Eleven were black.”
Those figures have also been underscored by recent events, including yesterday’s video showing a shocking unprovoked attack on an Asian woman by Brandon Elliot, who is black.
Here is graphic video of the assault on the older Asian woman by a black male suspect in NYC. The building security who witnessed the attack did not help her. They closed the door. pic.twitter.com/F8DesENSCu
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) March 30, 2021
A video of the incident also shows that black hotel staff refused to help the victim after Elliot repeatedly stomped on her head while yelling, “Fuck you, you don’t belong here!”
There have been numerous other similar incidents in recent weeks.
