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states with highest violent crime

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ok, I read this in an atlas that was probably not brand new (library copy)

but I was reading some stats on different states and thought to myself, "Which states have the highest violent crime rate?"

I made a guess: New York

but NY was 2nd

so then I guessed again: Florida

I was right on the money. I have never been to FL so I have no idea why I chose that state except that it kind of made sense.. being surrounded by the ocean which brings in all kinds of stuff.. laugh..

Anyway, it was also interesting to see that Nebraska had the lowest level of employment.. a lot of Dem-run states (NE is not one) were also low in employment.

We should all look @ atlases every now and then.. very interesting.
 
ok, I read this in an atlas that was probably not brand new (library copy)

but I was reading some stats on different states and thought to myself, "Which states have the highest violent crime rate?"

I made a guess: New York

but NY was 2nd

so then I guessed again: Florida

I was right on the money. I have never been to FL so I have no idea why I chose that state except that it kind of made sense.. being surrounded by the ocean which brings in all kinds of stuff.. laugh..

Anyway, it was also interesting to see that Nebraska had the lowest level of employment.. a lot of Dem-run states (NE is not one) were also low in employment.

We should all look @ atlases every now and then.. very interesting.
The 2019 crime statistics show that when it comes to per capita crime rates Alaska is the worst followed by New Mexico, Nevada; then Tennessee. Louisiana. Arkansas, Alabama and Alabama and Missouri. States that look pretty red to me. The Most Dangerous States in the United States - WorldAtlas.com
 
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Notice anything?
 
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Notice anything?

Nope, what do you notice? I guarantee what ever it is you cant support it lol

also it makes me like my home state a little more though
one off the most diverse and one of the safest . . blue in both
 
You can always count on TAAC to spew racist gibberish.

is that what was being tried?

If so i wonder how because theres no info presented that could be spun against any race in any logical, factual, rational way

it would take a type of monumental retardation and dishonesty to say anything in those maps condemns a race, id love to here it though if thats what was being tried because it would instantly fail :)
 
is that what was being tried?

If so i wonder how because theres no info presented that could be spun against any race in any logical, factual, rational way

it would take a type of monumental retardation and dishonesty to say anything in those maps condemns a race, id love to here it though if thats what was being tried because it would instantly fail :)

Okay, so you're one of TAAC's buddies. Noted.
 
It wouldn't change your opinion anyway, would it?

Don't concern yourself with that. I want to know where that came from. Unless you show us where you got it, you got nothing.
You been here long enough to know how this works.
 
is that what was being tried?

If so i wonder how because theres no info presented that could be spun against any race in any logical, factual, rational way

it would take a type of monumental retardation and dishonesty to say anything in those maps condemns a race, id love to here it though if thats what was being tried because it would instantly fail :)

Dude, you are talking to Hamish... his posts don't show much of a level of comprehension...
 
Don't concern yourself with that. I want to know where that came from. Unless you show us where you got it, you got nothing.
You been here long enough to know how this works.

Yeah, which is why I know that truth goes in your left ear, and continues right on out your right ear with no stops in between. The graphs literally contain the name of the website that posted them. You can google it?
 
Okay, so you're one of TAAC's buddies. Noted.

???? :lamo:lamo:lamo

You might want to reread my post much much slower and without biased this time
 
Dude, you are talking to Hamish... his posts don't show much of a level of comprehension...

lol not familiar with him but that doesnt change the reality theres nothing in those two maps that could logically be used to attack race
 
That's right HH. Agent J is a black alt-right guy. Lmao.

Im a facts and reality guy and we are still waiting for you to point out what you think you noticed in those two maps :)


:popcorn2:
 
Or it come be that the blue states tend be more pro-criminal for which people know not to even bother to report a crime as all they are doing is wasting their time and that in red states they catch and actual prosecute criminals.
 
ok, I read this in an atlas that was probably not brand new (library copy)

but I was reading some stats on different states and thought to myself, "Which states have the highest violent crime rate?"

I made a guess: New York

but NY was 2nd

so then I guessed again: Florida

I was right on the money. I have never been to FL so I have no idea why I chose that state except that it kind of made sense.. being surrounded by the ocean which brings in all kinds of stuff.. laugh..

Anyway, it was also interesting to see that Nebraska had the lowest level of employment.. a lot of Dem-run states (NE is not one) were also low in employment.

We should all look @ atlases every now and then.. very interesting.

There is something strange about Florida that escapes me. Maybe its the weather that attracts so many psychos. Or maybe its because its cheap and easy to live in so it attracts the detritus of society. Or maybe its just because there are a ton of very, very strange people there for whatever reason. Maybe there is no reason at all. Maybe the place is just doomed to be a haven for bizarre behavior.
 
Looking at the safest states map in #3, it seems that they correlate much more closely to geography than to politics or ethnicity, at least for the 48 contiguous states. Only 1 of the 15 states below the Mason-Dixon line (Mississippi) is in the lower half of the rankings, while only 6 of the 33 states north of the line are in the upper half of the rankings. (California and Nevada straddle the line, but most of the population in both those states is in the south, so I grouped them with the southern states.)

Patrick Moynihan once noticed a similar correlation between geography and high school test scores and quipped that instead of spending more money on schools, southern states should move closer to Canada if they wanted to improve scores. Maybe in the case of safety, the way to improve things is not to get closer to Canada, but farther away from Mexico, which is an extremely unsafe place even by the unsafest states' standards.

Did you know the US and Mexico are the only instance of a 1st world and 3rd world country sharing a border. Just saying.
 
Or it come be that the blue states tend be more pro-criminal for which people know not to even bother to report a crime as all they are doing is wasting their time and that in red states they catch and actual prosecute criminals.




Here in California, the powers-that-be often reduce serious charges to lesser charges.

In that way, they can say with a straight face (as they have done here in Los Angeles) that there is now less violent crime than there was in the 1950s! I kid you not. They think that people are stupid enough to believe such nonsense, and maybe they are.
 
There is something strange about Florida that escapes me. Maybe its the weather that attracts so many psychos. Or maybe its because its cheap and easy to live in so it attracts the detritus of society. Or maybe its just because there are a ton of very, very strange people there for whatever reason. Maybe there is no reason at all. Maybe the place is just doomed to be a haven for bizarre behavior.

Or because almost everything is a felony that is a misdemeanor in other states, and with it only 6 jurors except in 1st degree felony cases makes trials and convictions easier. Added to this is the extremely high number of seniors that attracts predators.
 
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