Canadian government does not collect stats based on race. White flight is a nickname for the phenomenon where white ppl leave the city for the suburbs. Also if these are questions you have about all this you are clearly not very well versed on this issue. You should do some research with proper statistics and analysis, there is a lot available if you go looking. Any University with a criminology department will have a lot of literature on the issue.
Anecdotally look at arrests made in violent crime cases. As people say you will need to connect some dots. Well versed in I wrote my honors thesis 10 years ago on the phenomenon of white flight in USA during the 60s which is what the term White flight specifically refers to. That is white people leaving the inner city for the suburbs. Which is why if I said "youth from the inner city" you'd probably assume they Afro American. Look man I'm just saying you seem to not even know the basic terminology being used in the discussion, I'm sure your intelligent enough to learn all about it, but the comments section on .win isn't the place to ask for basic information like definitions, all of which you could have easily googled before responding.
Look man I know this act your playing lol. Completely clueless, unassuming like your fresh out of the womb. If you've never heard the term "inner city youth" as a way to refer to black teenagers I can't help you, you're either Amish or something or your just being annoying. Enjoy your quest for whatever the shit you're doing here, you seem to just enjoy playing a contrarian.
And I agree the black experience in the USA is not that of Canada. I'm not the one who originally made those two things the same though. Last time I check every city and small town In Canada had had a BLM rally this summer. So don't accuse everyone here of making a false equivalency, Liberals have already done that for us.
Canadian government does not collect stats based on race. White flight is a nickname for the phenomenon where white ppl leave the city for the suburbs. Also if these are questions you have about all this you are clearly not very well versed on this issue. You should do some research with proper statistics and analysis, there is a lot available if you go looking. Any University with a criminology department will have a lot of literature on the issue.
Anecdotally look at arrests made in violent crime cases. As people say you will need to connect some dots. Well versed in I wrote my honors thesis 10 years ago on the phenomenon of white flight in USA during the 60s which is what the term White flight specifically refers to. That is white people leaving the inner city for the suburbs. Which is why if I said "youth from the inner city" you'd probably assume they Afro American. Look man I'm just saying you seem to not even know the basic terminology being used in the discussion, I'm sure your intelligent enough to learn all about it, but the comments section on .win isn't the place to ask for basic information like definitions, all of which you could have easily googled before responding.
Look man I know this act your playing lol. Completely clueless, unassuming like your fresh out of the womb. If you've never heard the term "inner city youth" as a way to refer to black teenagers I can't help you, you're either Amish or something or your just being annoying. Enjoy your quest for whatever the shit you're doing here, you seem to just enjoy playing a contrarian.
And I agree the black experience in the USA is not that of Canada. I'm not the one who originally made those two things the same though. Last time I check every city and small town In Canada had had a BLM rally this summer. So don't accuse everyone here of making a false equivalency, Liberals have already done that for us.