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Democrats, demographics, guns and crime
2023-04-14
[Spectator] Crime is a people problem. If you understand nothing else about crime, you must understand this — crime is committed by people. It is not committed by inanimate objects, and while data on criminal activity can be charted as a trend over time, trends don’t commit crimes, people do. There is a word for people who commit crimes; we call these people "criminals" and, if anyone is interested in investigating trends, one trend is fairly consistent — most violent criminals are repeat offenders, and will not stop this behavioral pattern unless they are locked up in prison.

Keep all these facts in mind the next time you hear Democrats or the news media (but I repeat myself) discussing "gun violence" as an issue. Democrats do not want to discuss crime as a people problem, but rather as a gun problem, because (a) most gun owners are Republicans and (b) most criminals are Democrats. Or, that is to say, the violent crime problem in America is largely concentrated in urban areas where Democrats get the majority of the vote.

Of the more than 3,000 counties in the country, 52 percent had zero murders in 2020, while the 31 counties with the highest murder rates (the worst 1 percent) had 42 percent of the nation’s murders. Expand the focus to the worst 2 percent (62 counties), and these accounted for more than half (56 percent)
Research by John R. Lott Jr. highlights just how geographically concentrated the murder problem is in the United States. Of the more than 3,000 counties in the country, 52 percent had zero murders in 2020, while the 31 counties with the highest murder rates (the worst 1 percent) had 42 percent of the nation’s murders. Expand the focus to the worst 2 percent (62 counties), and these accounted for more than half (56 percent) of U.S. murders in 2020. Lott concluded: "Murder isn’t a nationwide problem. It’s a problem in a small set of urban areas ..."
Posted by:M. Murcek

#5  /\ True. Big cities used to be where one could find a decent paying factory job. The factories have all moved to Mexico or China.
Posted by: Hupatle Glavick8456   2023-04-14 08:40  

#4  Urbanism serves no useful purpose in the modern world. It is a drain on the future.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-04-14 08:35  

#3  ..nuff said.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2023-04-14 08:24  

#2  /\ In other words, government business client base.
Posted by: Besoeker   2023-04-14 07:25  

#1  Metro areas and densely packed population areas attract those with issues and needs.
Posted by: NN2N1   2023-04-14 07:21  

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