Why Is It Black on White Crime in the USA Goes Unmentioned on the National News?

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Jasper Tx., national news for months (drug deal gone bad), but 5 Whites tortured and murdered in Wichita, 2 Whites tortured and murdered in Knoxville and on and on, all by Blacks on Whites. All that is forced on us in the news is things like “Twana Brawley”, “‘Duke” , “Jena 6” Hoaxes.

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Answer by efran
because crime by blacks is much more dominant with black on black crime just as crime by whites are more frequent with white on white crimes, drug deals gone bad can not really be called racial incidents because of the nature of that bussiness, the fate of the victims would have been the same no matter what color they were, it does however seem that attacks by whites on blacks will usually get more press, i would venture a guess that might be from society having evolved some to the point that it has become more sensitive to such incidents

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