Haha, "crime is decreased by decriminalization" Genius Now show the non violent crime rate...
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Did they decriminalize murder or rape? This is about violent crime . . .
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Is it? Then why do the data sets of the graphs state "crime" and "violent crime" contradictorily? Why did he use the word "often" and why use 2016 data rather than current event data which is that crime (not just violent crime) is rising recently in face of decriminalization?
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It isn't contradictory, violent crime is a subset of crime. Your quibble should be for the chart to use the general "crime" stat. Perhaps, but this does not disprove the hypothesis.
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It is not presented as a hypothesis. It is presented as a conclusion based on stats that do not reflect each other. If "perceived" apple consumption rises and one says it is not rising because crab apple consumption is the same... Then one would surely be disingenuous at best.
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It would be disingenuous to include crab apple consumption because it is a rarity, you can't possibly say violent crime is a rare subset of crime.
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Haha you CAN when you look at actual data instead of propaganda generated by political and emotional manipulation.pic.twitter.com/t0pfQURiCE
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Saying something is propaganda does not make it so.
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You dont think it is misleading to compare graphs of perception of "crime" (total spectrum shown above) and "violent crime" (under 12% of the whole spectrum shown above)? Interesting...
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Larceny can be as simple as a purloined sock off a clothesline. When most people think of crime, they think of what we classify as "violent" crime. As in, didya hear about that shooting on the east side sorta crime.
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