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Why We Must Discuss Black Crime
September 11, 2025By Patrick CaseyiStock/Getty Images
When Iryna Zarutska took the train home on that fateful Friday last month, it appeared to be a night like any other. The 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee had wrapped up her shift at the Charlotte pizzeria where she worked and was on her way home. Footage from the train shows her engrossed in her phone, clicking and swiping to pass the time. One imagines she is tired or perhaps a bit bored. But it wasn’t a night like any other, for just minutes later, she was dead.Iryna Zarutska was murdered by Decarlos Brown, Jr., a 34-year-old black man who, by all objective measures, contributed nothing to the world—nothing positive, at least. In terms of criminality, Brown had unfortunately much to offer. His career in crime resulted in convictions for breaking and entering, armed robbery, and felony larceny. He spent eight years in prison. Now he is charged with first-degree murder for senselessly slashing Iryna’s throat, the culmination of his wretched life’s work.
Simply put, Decarlos Brown, Jr. is an animal who had no business being on that train. In a better world—one without crippling white guilt, woke prosecutors, and a mainstream media that seems to exist for no other purpose than to inspire anti-white hatred—Iryna would still be alive. The fact that she is not is an indictment against the state of America. But above all, the murder of Iryna Zarutska illustrates the necessity of discussing black crime.
One might ask why it is important to discuss black crime and not, say, white crime, or something more palatable to our supposedly colorblind conservatives. There are two reasons. One is the sheer scale of black crime. That blacks commit over half of all homicides despite constituting a mere 13 percent of the population is so well known in right-wing circles that it has become a meme: 13/50. It is so popular a meme that the Anti-Defamation League created a webpage to warn of its dangers. But while the ADL refers to the 50 percent figure as “alleged” —leaving its accuracy ambiguous, though not debunked—it is a statistical reality. According to FBI data, 51.3 percent of all homicides in 2019 were committed by blacks. How’s that for “alleged”?
That same year, blacks committed 26.7 percent of all rapes, 52.7 percent of all robberies, 33.2 percent of all aggravated assaults, 28.8 percent of all burglaries, 41.8 percent of all weapons charges, and 42.2 percent of all prostitution charges. Stunningly, when you account for blacks being roughly 13 percent of the population, there isn’t a single crime category in which they are not overrepresented.
Much more here: https://chroniclesmagazine.org/web/why-we-must-discuss-black-crime/
Like I have said in the past. When you break down that 13% into it's criminal component, we're really talking about 3.5 to 4% of the black population. These numbers are overwhelming and must be addressed.