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Showing Original Post only (View all)The "knockout game" is yet another white panic racial myth. Stop spreading it. [View all]
http://www.slate.com/blogs/weigel/2013/11/25/why_the_knockout_game_trend_is_a_myth.html?wpisrc=burger_barI remember the summer of 2011, a story about a crowd of teenagers at the Wisconsin State Fair randomly attacking fairgoers went viral as a sign of a burgeoning race war. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel fanned the flames, calling the teenagers "rampaging youths" who caused "mob-like disturbances":
"Dozens to hundreds"? When witnesses can't differentiate between 24 and 100, should we really rely on them to speculate whether a crime was racially motivated? One of the reasons the story gained so much traction could have stemmed from the fact that Milwaukee is the most segregated city in the country, and it validated white residents' fear that their black neighbors are dangerous.
Now, the false trend story of black mob violence has cropped up again, as it seems to do annually, in conservative media outlets. (McKay Coppins wrote about this phenomenon in BuzzFeed last year.) The new scare is the "knockout game," in which black youths supposedly attack innocent people just for fun. Conservative pundits decry the MSM for suffering from political correctness and whitewashing crimes perpetrated by black people, but a more reasonable explanation for why most media outlets aren't devoting round-the-clock coverage to the knockout game is thatsorry, Sean Hannitythere is no hard data showing that it's a trend.
An important clarification: the game definitely exists, and has been around for at least a couple of years. I'm not claiming the game doesn't exist. But the idea that it's reached epidemic levels, or that it's only being played by young black people, is a fallacy. As Alan Noble convincingly writes, "Analyzing data is not as simple as watching some YouTube videos and Googling 'knockout game.'" And when it comes to the knockout game's supposed popularity, the data is almost entirely anecdotal:
"Then around the closing time of 11 p.m., witnesses told the Journal Sentinel, dozens to hundreds of black youths attacked white people as they left the fair, punching and kicking people and shaking and pounding on their vehicles."
"Dozens to hundreds"? When witnesses can't differentiate between 24 and 100, should we really rely on them to speculate whether a crime was racially motivated? One of the reasons the story gained so much traction could have stemmed from the fact that Milwaukee is the most segregated city in the country, and it validated white residents' fear that their black neighbors are dangerous.
Now, the false trend story of black mob violence has cropped up again, as it seems to do annually, in conservative media outlets. (McKay Coppins wrote about this phenomenon in BuzzFeed last year.) The new scare is the "knockout game," in which black youths supposedly attack innocent people just for fun. Conservative pundits decry the MSM for suffering from political correctness and whitewashing crimes perpetrated by black people, but a more reasonable explanation for why most media outlets aren't devoting round-the-clock coverage to the knockout game is thatsorry, Sean Hannitythere is no hard data showing that it's a trend.
An important clarification: the game definitely exists, and has been around for at least a couple of years. I'm not claiming the game doesn't exist. But the idea that it's reached epidemic levels, or that it's only being played by young black people, is a fallacy. As Alan Noble convincingly writes, "Analyzing data is not as simple as watching some YouTube videos and Googling 'knockout game.'" And when it comes to the knockout game's supposed popularity, the data is almost entirely anecdotal:
Heres the fascinating thing about this spreading trend: nobody seems to have any evidence that its spreading, or that its new, or that its racially motivated, or that black youths are the ones typically responsible, or that whites are typically targeted. This hasnt stopped Mark Steyn, Thomas Sowell, and Matt Walsh from describing this specifically as a crime committed by blacks against whites, CNN from claiming that it is spreading, or Alec Torres at NRO from say it is evidently increasing (in) popularity.
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The "knockout game" is yet another white panic racial myth. Stop spreading it. [View all]
Recursion
Nov 2013
OP
This isn't a crisis. If it has become popular it is only because the media makes it so.
Gravitycollapse
Nov 2013
#7
Well, at least I didn't commit the cardinal sin of citing the New York Post (nt)
Nye Bevan
Nov 2013
#14
I don't know about the stats but we have had several cases in Orthodox Jewish areas where people
hrmjustin
Nov 2013
#28
I was one of probably three people who voted for Sharpton in the 2004 primaries...
Recursion
Nov 2013
#13
Some real rascals have been spreading that crud along with their remedy - more friggin gunz.
Hoyt
Nov 2013
#4
I agree completely. But, some of the irrational gun guys think that's the solution.
Hoyt
Nov 2013
#40
It's true that before social networks, criminals didn't post to social networks
Recursion
Nov 2013
#19
Well thanks for nothing for ruining a perfectly good "IT'S ALL A MYTH!!!!" thread (nt)
Nye Bevan
Nov 2013
#37
I'm sending you a link by PM to a horrible "news article" that proves your point.
NYC_SKP
Nov 2013
#22
it is being spread by the right just like benghazi and all the other right wing outrages
JI7
Nov 2013
#31
I saw a guest on cable news advise people to cross the street to avoid groups of young black men
pinboy3niner
Nov 2013
#44
If we're allowed to talk demographics around this, are we allowed to talk geography as well?
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2013
#46