No.
No, not at all. This whole thread is about YOUR problem.
And that problem is quite clearly a pro-white agenda that attempts to paint white people as the major victims of cime in this country, when in fact black-on-white crime is negligible compared to black-on-black.
Yes, its pretty ****ty that there was an unusual amount of violence in the farm murders you quoted - but please remember, there is an unusual amount on inequality between the farmer and his/her killer.
These crimes are fueled by racism, sure. But they are more fueled by inequality, and the resentment that engenders.
You are falling into the trap of thinking race, rather than economics, is the primary trigger. I do not doubt racism is a trigger. (this does not excuse your apparent racism)