PCC "Whiteness History Month" Kicks Off by Saying Black Rape Statistics Are Racist

Chris Menahan
InformationLiberation
Apr. 03, 2016

Citing black on white rape statistics is racist, at least according to Rut Martinez-Alicea, one of the first speakers taking part in Portland Community College's "Whiteness History Month."

Martinez-Alicea was asked by a female member of the audience about statistics being shared on social media that are "straight up lies" for suggesting black males rape white females more than white males rape black females.

"This [social media meme] says zero black women were raped or sexually assaulted by white men," the female questioner says.

"That's physically impossible... everything about this is a lie... it makes me want to throw up."



Martinez-Alicea responds by saying the statistics being cited are filled with "hidden messages" and then goes on to say there's a "sexist bias" and "of course, a race bias" in mentioning them.

The statistics being citing are actually from the Department of Justice.

As Conservative-headlines.com writes:
According the Department of Justice, in 2005, 37,460 white women were raped by blacks. Other non-whites accounted for 21,852 rapes. About 57% of all white female victims of rape in 2005 were raped by a non-white. The number of black women and other women raped by white men that year is statistically zero in both category. That means there were “10 or fewer cases” reported.
Of course, according to the left all these statistics mean are that the DOJ is a bunch of racists, in fact, statistics on the whole are racist. Good thing Attorney General Eric Holder moved last year to limit their publication.

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