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Addressing crime demographics, Musk referenced stark statistics comparing black and white victimization rates. He cited figures showing white people are significantly more likely to be victims of black perpetrators—a pattern he suggests is "common knowledge" but often politically inconvenient to discuss publicly. Musk posted data indicating that "if I told you to guess the race of a perpetrator involved in a random attack," you'd most likely answer "black," which he confirmed aligns with government report patterns. His emphasis is on the fact that "all of us recognize this pattern yet fear openly discussing it," a line he uses to underscore societal taboos around race discussions.