EnviroTO but your arguments are just illogical and wrong
I will obviously say I disagree and I think you either didn't read my posts or you yourself are illogical and wrong.
I am just repeating what is already a known fact: a disproportionate amount of this crime is coming from "people with similar characteristics." If you do not admit this fact, you will never, ever solve the problem.
Focusing on
ALL the characteristics and
ALL the facts including poverty, family background, role models, etc is the road to the solution... not focusing on the fact they are Black and Jamaican.
Black leaders are not afraid of this fact. In fact, Stephnie Paine, black and the school trustee for the Jane Finch area is strongly in favour of race based stats on school issues such as marks, crime, drop-outs etc.
And a Scarborough councillor, Michael Thompson, suggested random searches of black men. Black people aren't automatically right because they are black.
She knows perfectly well what they will show and that some in the city will point and say, "see, those blacks are dumb and they commit crime." She also understands that such an incorrect interreptation is the price you pay for information that will lead to solutions.
Collecting facts is a part of finding a solution but it is a very shallow and useless study if the focus stops at skin colour and nationality. Skin colour and nationality are only two characteristics of individuals and alone have nothing to do with anything. It is only in a bigger picture with skin colour, nationality, history, family, etc, etc that such a fact has any meaning at all.
You may be more afraid of what certain people will do with this information than the information itself and that is fine. But the information has to be discussed and known for a solution to be developed.
If the headline is going to be "Black People Can't Do Math" or "Black People Commit Crime" you are simply creating a bigger problem, not working towards a solution. If the headline is "Minorities Who Feel Marginalized and Have No Hope Don't Care About Math" or something that doesn't say to people that skin-pigmentation and mental capacity are linked free of other considerations then I have no problem with that. My problem is that this should not be considered a "Black" or "Jamaican" issue.
Most people who wear baggy pants or listen to 50 or even are poor are not committing these gun crimes. The fact that the criminals all have hair and wear shoes does not mean that people with hair and that wear shoes have a problem. You are incorrectly analyzing the stats.
Close to 200,000 Black Jamaicans live in the GTA area and it is only a fraction of these that are committing crimes. Jamaicans have a long history of not committing crime and being great contributors to the Canadian fabric. Lincoln Alexander was Jamaican and Black but was federal Minister of Labour and Lieutenant Governor. I think we need to focus on the big picture, not Black and Jamaican.
You seem fixated on the visible properties of this group when in fact everybody else is talking about a particular social and cultural group.
No... my posts started from the posting stating:
From my perspective the central issue here, brought tragically and glaringly to my attention with the boxing day shooting (whether that makes me racist or not I do not know) is that it is overwhelmingly clear that the escalating problem of gun violence in Toronto is being perpetrated to an inordinate degree by one specific ethno-cultural demographic of men, and yet nobody - not the media, not our elected officials, and most importantly not our community leaders (Whether such community is perceived to actually exist or not) - is willing to acknowledge this.
This is a visual observation of the features of these individuals that some people are saying should be trumpeted. Ethno-cultural demographic means Race and Culture. What is the point of trumpeting in the media or having a politician stand up and say "HEY TORONTO, THE CRIMINALS ARE BLACK JAMAICANS" when they are two facts that do not directly relate to the problem on their own without trumpeting all the other facts that play a part in the lives of these individuals. Many Jamaican Canadian's wake up in Toronto and feel no urge to go and shoot someone. We need to study all the factors that cause these people to commit gun crimes and skin-pigmentation and nation of origin are useless stats on their own... the big picture includes many more factors. As I stated...
If race has anything to do with these crimes it would have something to do with the racism or stereotypes they face growing up and the stereotypes and negative role models that they see around them in their community and in media. That wouldn't make it a Black issue since these issues could surface in any community under similar conditions.
If you disagree and think that being Black and Jamaican are the primary reasons they are committing crimes... perhaps you thing a Black Jamaican gene triggers violent behaviour... then go ahead and think my arguments are illogical. Otherwise read my posts again.