Poor people would still exist, the disenfranchised and mentally unwell would still exist.
I agree with you, but I think you think anyone who notices racial violent crime disparities is doing so from a position of hate.
To me, it was never that - I just resent White people being blamed for things that are almost all explained due to disparities in behaviour. Here in Canada, Indigenous people are given full free healthcare including masses of health services not available to Whites, and that are PAID FOR by Whites, and yet there are constant articles blaming their poor average health outcomes on White people.
Not only is it NOT White racism causing that - White people trip over themselves to try to fix it, at great economic expense, and STILL get blamed.
Then when I looked at the data on these things, I was astounded that no one ever mentioned any of this, and I really started to resent the "Blame Whitey" narrative, so I started raising awareness about racial disparities in things which explain the outcome without blaming it all on White people.
Look at Asians - they have better average outcomes than White people in almost everything...how does that fit in with the whole narrative that the West is a White Supremacist society?
Why do non-Whites STREAM into every White country they can, literally by the millions each year, moving away from the places controlled by members of their own race, if White people are so rotten?
Anyway, I get that you don't want Black people unfairly judged for anything related to them, even if it's true - but it's simply a fact that they are 13% of the USA's population, yet commit 52% of all murders, and that remains the BIGGEST individual factor that makes the USA's murder rate so much higher than that of Canada's, with our 2% population.
It just "is".
I have nothing against Black people. As I said, I'm not saying this from a position of hate.