1. No the facts do not, you pointed out an author who makes a counter claim to the clear and present post modern philosophers of the left who do in fact exist and were verified in this thread.
You're just arguing a different and irrelevant point. Postmodernism is very strongly contrary to liberal thought, and it doesn't actually fit well with Marxist thought, though Marxists appropriated it from the right when they wanted to make cultural critiques of capitalism. That's it. Everything else you've tried to read into it or argue with is beside the point.
Crime as a whole is irrelevant when if your cultural community is committing 5x (Or almost 10x) the violent crime rate of another community with the same levels of poverty. It's nothing more than a distraction to talk about general criminality, and an assertion on top of that as you did not show any of the evidence of your own cause/effect of why crime in general is going down.
This, I'm afraid, is a simple (and inexplicable) difference of opinion if you think that crime rate by demographic group is a more-important issue that crime rate. And I did not list a cause/effect of why crime is going down (seems to me that the best evidence is that rise and fall of environmental toxins explain the rise and fall of crime, as well as a lot of particulars of it--like why the rise and fall was more pronounced in urban areas--better than any other explanation, though it's probably more like half the story).
3. I don't believe I was "shouting down" anything, nor advocating that, and if you do not know the basics of cultural anthropology there is not much I can do to give updates on Hofstede or Hall.
I can agree that economic disparity would be and could be a factor in in certain cases, but when poverty is factored in, the massive effect of the cultural differences remains.
The effect of economic disparity on crime is not a topic that we've discussed at all. I discussed the effect of intergenerational wealth transfers on current wealth levels.
4. You did not prove that, you stated it, and I am interested in more of your evidence.
I was assuming that we were both aware, and you didn't ask for a source.
https://www.nap.edu/read/9719/chapter/11#226
http://www.demos.org/blog/9/25/14/whites-have-more-wealth-blacks-and-hispanics-similar-incomes
5. If that were true, it would be fair, as you summarily dismissed every argument of culture with your own assurances it is economic without any of the reference. As well you are making an "appeal to stone," ignoring my arguments as "common sense" (to you and a collection of unnamed, unknown, and unrelated "experts") to frame your own argument of authority, an authority you apparently know little about when it comes to culture differentiation, or, for that matter my expertise therein.
This is a bunch of gibberish. What I was responding to was this:
""Black communities have X amount more violent crime than the national..." shouted down by a mantra of "it's poverty, history, and oppression!" no, those factors may contribute to the problem ..." In fact, these are questions that are actually studied in a lot of depth. Since your assertion is that the issue isn't studied (that people who present the simple fact are "shouted down" with arguments), it is sufficient for me to point out that a lot of research is done on the issue to refute it. And you are clearly unaware of any of it, given your comments.
Let's revisit "4," you could take a poorer subgroup of Hispanic, white, or Mung Americans and analyze their rates of violent crime compared to the black community, and would still find the disparity for the higher levels.
You're arguing against a point I never made.
I get the feeling this will be my last post as well, no offense, but if you are just going to present a parade of assertions without arguing them, and then summarily dismiss my comparisons, arguments, and questions, it would be a waste of our time.
I think it is more fair to say that we've scraped the bottom of your knowledge on the topic and are resorting to a typical attack exit as a means of "saving face."