
"If you're a Christian, white parent who loves the Lord and loves your children, then you need to have the talk. The talk that we're referencing is the talk that takes your children, according to their maturity, at the proper time, the appropriate time, and says there are certain parts of town that you cannot go and there are certain people that you cannot be around, right?"
"If there is someone who is black in our church, and they've been in our church, and we know them and they love the Lord Jesus Christ, great. We're not talking about that person. But we're talking about when you go into a crowd of people, if you go into a crowd of strangers, and they're white strangers, there's some danger. If they're black strangers, there is 30 times more danger. Them's the facts."
"Earlier in the podcast, Webbon referred to an X post in which he said that a white person is 31 times more likely to be victimized by a black person than the other way around. The pastor did not include a link or citation for his figures. FBI crime data showed that in 2019, there were 566 black-on-white murders compared to 246-white-on-black murders."
A viral clip advised white Christian parents to have a safety-focused 'talk' telling children to avoid certain neighborhoods and people labeled as dangerous. The guidance recommended tailoring the conversation to children's maturity and exempted known, church-attending Black individuals. The clip asserted that Black strangers posed roughly 30 times more danger and referenced an uncited social-post claim of a 31-fold risk. No citation was provided for the figures. Public FBI 2019 homicide counts and Census population numbers show 566 black-on-white murders versus 246 white-on-black murders and differing population sizes, challenging the simple ratio claim.
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