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Words are worse than deeds?
Words are worse than deeds?
Words are worse than deeds?
On what planet is recording a death threat worse than making a death threat?
Seriously, are you folks out of your minds?

On what planet is recording a death threat worse than making a death threat?
Seriously, are you folks out of your minds?
Threatened rape too.
Yes, I've brought that up earlier too, and frankly I'm surprised that it's been glossed over so much in the thread.
About 81% of rape victims are white; 18% are black; 1% are of other races. (Violence against Women, Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S. Dept. of Justice, 1994.)
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Doesn't seem to support your stats: on the face of it white women are underepresented as victims of rape
How does "81% of rape victims are white" negate what I stated, Fiona? In -99 the Bureau of Statistics estimated that 90-91% of rape victims were women. So, majority of rape victims are female, and California in particular had, in 2006, the highest rape-rates (three times as many as in New York).
you'd be at much higher risk being a white girl in such surroundings.
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On what planet is recording a death threat worse than making a death threat?
Seriously, are you folks out of your minds?
How does "81% of rape victims are white" negate what I stated, Fiona? In -99 the Bureau of Statistics estimated that 90-91% of rape victims were women. So, majority of rape victims are female, and California in particular had, in 2006, the highest rape-rates (three times as many as in New York).
Earth. Can you quote Mel's death threat?
I think "underrepresented" means on a per-capita basis. So if 81% of the victims are white, you want to find out what percentage of that population is white in order to learn how significant that 81% figure is.
Surely you have a good idea of what that percentage is?
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Yes. It is 90%.
But there is no such excuse in the situation Gibson was in.
Again:
"You will be raped" vs. "You will be raped by a Frenchman".
It does nothing to further enrage the other person - but it speaks volumes about what you think of French people.
How do we know it does nothing to further enrage the person?
I had a girlfriend in college who came originally from Bulgaria, and she would vocalize her fear of being raped or mugged by black people often, pretty much whenever we were in a black neighborhood. If Gibson's girlfriend had a similar paranoia, that is exactly the kind of thing he would know to say to really hurt her.
Would the above comment speak volumes about you, or about the person you are talking to, if you knew the person you were talking to frequently brought up their fear of being raped by a Frenchman?