Allie Beth Stuckey
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I just want to look at these racial victimization rates.
I think it's really important to just know what the truth is.
We hear Jasmine Crockett.
We see Cardi B. We see these people assuming that white people are going around killing black people.
That's certainly something that we heard over and over again in 2020.
It's not true.
It's just not remotely true.
In 2025, the Department of Justice published a report on the rates of violent victimization in 23 and 24, which included racial data for both victims and perpetrators of violent crimes.
That's something that racial justice activists, by the way, do not like.
They don't like that the DOJ includes that data.
An analysis of the data showed that after adjusting for population size, the per capita rate of black on white violent victimization was approximately 153 per 10,000 black people,
while the white on black rate was only 3.4 per 10,000 white people.
So it is orders of magnitude more likely
for a black person to kill a white person than a white person to kill a black person.
And mind you that black people only make up about 13% of the population.
Black men who are the vast majority who are perpetrating these crimes make up about 6% of the population.
And yet they are accounting for about 50% of all homicides in this country.
And specifically,
153 killings per 10,000 black people of black on white victimization.
Yikes.