The below are cities with the highest murder rate per 100k people in 2021. The next stat is cities/states that adopted bail reform. Is it a real trend or media driven?
The twenty cities in the United States with the highest murder rates (murders per 100,000 people) are:
St. Louis, MO (69.4)
Baltimore, MD (51.1)
New Orleans, LA (40.6)
Detroit, MI (39.7)
Cleveland, OH (33.7)
Las Vegas, NV (31.4)
Kansas City, MO (31.2)
Memphis, TN (27.1)
Newark, NJ (25.6)
Chicago, IL (24)
Cincinnati, OH (23.8)
Philadelphia, PA (20.2)
Milwaukee, WI (20.0)
Tulsa, OK (18.6)
Pittsburgh, PA (18.4)
Indianapolis, IN (17.7)
Louisville, KY (17.5)
Oakland, CA (17.1)
Washington D.C. (17.0)
Atlanta, GA (16.7)
Cash bail reform states: Kentucky, Alaska, NY, New Jersey, Ohio, Illinois. Pennsylvania and California.
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George Floyd was a very disturbed man whose life had been a complete mess… but a rogue cop gets photographed knelling on his neck and he becomes a martyr for civil rights. Asian ladies getting pushed onto the tracks and pretty grad students getting slashed to death and cops getting ambushed responding to domestic violence against are what matters. The optics are going very bad for the crowd that wants to coddle those who are very disturbed.
Why do they want the mentally disturbed living out on the street, with no mental medical care?...which happens to make our cities look like the poorest of third world nations?
It has to do with human psychological development in the first few years outside the womb, when all this horrible conflicts and anxieties get buried in our unconscious.
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19 of those cities are run by Democrats.
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You know that you can't win this debate, so you create an outlandish strawman and then pretend that's the counterpoint you're standing tall against.
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