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Capital Police let some Antifa LARPS in and a barbarian shaman sat in Pieface's chair OMG INSURRECTION Don't think I didn't notice the way you changed your characterization of this either. A month ago you were claiming the protestors murdered 5 cops What happened? | |||
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And nice of you to take the republican media way of down playing US code Title 18 Threats to ...inflict bodily harm upon the President of the United States, the President-elect, the Vice President or other officer next in the order of succession to the office of President of the United States, or the Vice President-elect, or knowingly and willfully otherwise makes any such threat against the President, President-elect, Vice President or other officer next in the order of succession to the office of President, or Vice President-elect... What next are you going to go further and call the mob just tourists like Rep. Andrew Clyde did. Psychos down play this stuff. | |||
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Here let’s take a look at current statistics, from the Wall Street journal, from May 8th
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wsj...es-11620446460 “ Murders Are Rising the Most in a Few Isolated Precincts of Major Cities” “Homicide is up 9.1% in New York so far this year and 22% so far in Chicago, following double-digit increases in both places and in many other cities last year. Mr. Ludwig calculates that nearly three-quarters of Chicago’s homicide increase in 2020 was concentrated in a cluster of eight of the city’s 25 police districts, mostly in the city’s predominantly Black South Side and largely Hispanic West Side” “Similar patterns have shown up elsewhere. New York saw a 47% increase in homicide in 2020 concentrated in a patch of Brooklyn neighborhoods with a long history of violence, including Brownsville, Crown Heights and Bedford Stuyvesant. It also hit the south Bronx and the Harlem section of Manhattan, said Michael LiPetri, the New York Police Department’s chief of crime control strategies” “ In St. Louis, six of 76 neighborhoods, representing 7% of the city population, accounted for half of the 2020 homicide increase to 264 from 194, said Richard Rosenfeld, a crime researcher at the University of Missouri, St. Louis. They tended to be minority and poor” Does this mean that majority of murderers in these cities are democrats? This may surprise people but I think no. I bet the majority of these killings are gang violence, and I also bet the people involved don’t give a flying fuck about politics one way or the other So no, I’m not going to call them Democrats | ||
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Last edited by unsunghero; 05-26-2021 at 04:17 AM..
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Wow sounds like you yanks have a real problem with gang violence in those cities?
Initially i suspected the murder rates in 2020 would be low on account of the lockdowns and so on. Then I thought the opposite would be true as murders are typically committed by someone close to the victim - so surely the lock downs would have been expected to increase domestic violence and so murders. How did 2020 compare to prior years? | ||
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Within the past few years with 2020 being the worst, the rates have risen to either around the same levels as their highest levels or approaching it. This isn’t exact because this is just based off my reading. I don’t have the hard figures in front of me atm | |||
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Well that is sad news, wishing the best for any p1999 pals whose lives are affected* by this.
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Confronted by a line of argument he can't dispute, the Republican shamefully withdraws in defeat.
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