
A Fort Hays State University (FHSU) professor “labeled White men the ‘most dangerous animals on the planet’ and called Charlie Kirk’s assassination ‘karma,’” reports Campus Reform:
Nuchelle Chance, an assistant psychology professor at FHSU in Hays, Kansas, posted the controversial statements on social media after Kirk’s death.
“Me thinks the word ‘karma’ is appropriate…” she posted on Facebook…Chance doubled down on her comments in a video she posted to TikTok Sept. 29, stating, “It’s always ironic that the shooters, the perpetrators of these mass incidents, they always tend to fit a certain demographic…White American men…they’re the perpetrators of these crimes…the average person sees that and understands that.”
Progressive academics like Chance mistakenly believe that mass shooters are disproportionately white. But that is not true, notes University of Michigan economics professor emeritus Mark Perry.
Moreover, Perry points out that “the Black share of Serial Killers has more than doubled from ~20% in the early 1900s to more than half today (54.2% in 2020), while the White share has declined from 75% in 1900 to 33.3% today (2020). In all decades, the percentage of Black serial killers exceeds the percentage of Black citizens in the US population. Since 2000, the majority of serial killers have been Black, even though the public perception is that more serial killers are White.”
Most serial killers in recent years, such as Beltway sniper John Muhammad, have been black, even though blacks are only 13.6% of the population.