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Chicago loses more Black kids than soldiers in Iraq to gun violence
Besides the fact that this affects me personally, this is the reality of life in the United States for ethnic minorities. While the U.S. purports to bring democracy and the American way of life to Iraq, children die in the U.S. due to gun violence.
This country should be ashamed of itself. - The Angryindian
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From Intelligentaindigena Novajoservo:
Recently
in Chicago, a teen gunman boarded a crowded public bus near a high
school and opened fire with a handgun. I imagined this scene must have
been similar to the bus bombings that are so common in wartorn Iraq.
As
I researched this analogy, I found striking similarities between what
is happening in black communities across the United States and what is
happening in a full-fledged war zone in Iraq. The major difference is
that far more black children are dying in Chicago than Chicago soldiers
are dying in Iraq.
At about 24 deaths a year, Chicago children
are being killed 24 times the rate that Chicago soldiers are being
killed in Iraq. Statistics from Military Genealogy Trails show that
during the five-year period between September 2001 and July 2006, six
soldiers from Chicago were killed in Iraq combat. In a startling
comparison, however, during an eight-year period between 1998 and 2007,
190 Chicago Public School children, mostly black, died in gun-related
incidents.
This year, the violent death toll in nine months totals 27 for Chicago's public school students, again, mostly black youth.
Chicago
is no different than any other city, because deadly violence in the
lives of black children today is a constant, overwhelming reality in
America




Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (2)
at 04:19 on May 26th, 2007
angryindian, Good stuff. It shows where the US Administration should be spending the 1 BILLION just approved for Iraq - at home
at 08:36 on January 30th, 2009
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