What I am saying is statistics don't prove anything to be true. Statistics just can prove that there's sufficient evidence against calling something false (But that doesn't mean it's true). What you describe in this comment is completely true, if you factor in those problems against the black community, you can statistically show there's not sufficient proof to back up any claim like "black people are more prone to violence". But in your original comment, your write-up was confusing, but I understand that's because of a technical gap in your implication, not a conscious decision.
But yeah, now, you can say, this same logic can be applied to men too. Many men talk down on or interrupt women a lot because of their nurture, so if you factor in the nurture factor, mansplaining being a truth in itself doesn't hold ground. I think I would agree with this explanation too, at least for now. I'll comment if I later think otherwise.