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In my opinion street crime and gang muggings are becoming out of hand.

One day when i was about 15 i was stopped by a bunch of 5/6 obviously gym bound black teenagers.

I am not trying to be racist when i say that from my experiences white boys are more of a target for black gangs.

That day when i was stopped, i was lucky and had my 21 year old brother with me and if they had taken any money off me he would probably have... Excuse my language: beaten the shit out of them, but back to the point.

From what i have seen in Peckham Park and very recently in Dulwich park, is that life seems to be becoming harsher for the youth of today to grow up, my son once told me that the reason he was going through a stage of being home bound was that he was scared a "big, overly hench black boy" would attempt to mug him. In your opinions that may seem racist but he has a point.

Most gun and knife related violence and muggings involve Boys of an African ethnicity.

In conclusion i reccomend that children and adults alike should keep their whits about them and if they see or hear anything suspicious to report it to the police not resort to buying a gun/knife and using it yourself

Not quite sure what you're trying to say there, keano77?


Nobody would disagree with your advice to keep your wits about you and report incidents to the police.


What's all the stuff about black people? No black people, no crime? No blacks in gyms? Black people hate white people? Blacks go to Africa? Your son shares your prejudices?


It appears that you don't need to try, to be racist.

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