RACE AND CRIME WORLDWIDE
The clear link between race and crime was highlighten with the release of the 2020 rankings of the world's most dangerous cities and the fact that every single one of them, including those in the US have majority nonwhite populations.
According to the study, 20 St. Louis, Missouri, is the most dangerous city in America with a homicide rate of 61 per 100,000 citizens. This made St. Louis the 15th most dangerous city in the world.
Other US cities on the list included:
Baltimore (homicide rate of 51 per 100,000 citizens; 23rd most dangerous city in the world).
San Juan, Puerto Rico (homicide rate of 42 per 100,000 citizens; 40th most dangerous city in the world).
Detroit (homicide rate of 39 per 100,000 citizens; 46th most dangerous city in the world).
New Orleans (homicide rate of 37 per 100,000 citizens;
50th most dangerous city in the world).
The only other cities on the "most dangerous" list are all in the Third World-the nonwhite world.21
The correlation between race and crime cannot be any clearer, and only the willingly blind would deny it.
In Western Europe, the situation is no different.