Not disagreeing with what you are saying as poverty, addiction, and hopelessness, as well as lingering effects from historical discrimination and marginalization play a huge role. However, as I said earlier when you have your most financially successful role models for that community glorifying dealing drugs and shooting people, then that behavior is encouraged and replicated amongst young people who have nothing else going for them. The root causes need to be addressed and artists making millions off of the glorification of murder is a major one of them. As I said earlier, if Morgan Wallen was singing nonstop about shooting people with assault rifles and young rednecks were doing just that on a consistent basis, then he'd be run out of Nashville. Well, at least he would have been ten years ago. The way things are going now there's no telling.I'm bored enough to try this once. If black behavior is the issue and it's relatively consistent across states (only when adjusted for income, education and societal pressures), then the major difference is what the other races do. I think it's bogus ,too, but only because it's such a broad take, not because it's inherently wrong. I've read that over 60% of violent crime is committed by 1 % of the population and are mostly male, mostly substance abusers and grew up disadvantaged, frequently being abused as children, physically, sexually and emotionally. What those places have in common are pockets of poverty, addiction and hopelessness. The main thing race has to do with it is that blacks have spent their entire time in the US at the bottom of the hill that the shit flows down. Appalachia and its hillbilly heroin almost seems worse to me.