I just google searched it myself and copied the link after I got to the article. Really though, is there an fbi table accounting for income and race? Because so far the narrative only being poor = higher crime is winning, unless 'victimization' means smth else
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I'd say a simple way of cutting through all this chart analysing and just show how many poor whites in American commited crime X, and how many poor non-whites committed crime X, controlling for income, with simple bars
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and, of course, showing hte same sources, bc otherwise it's just a crap show to observers IMO
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Poor people of race x commit much more crime than equally poor white people. The graphs are actually great evidence for that, but there is plenty of other data analysis out there. Notice that the SPLC doesn't attempt a detailed analysis of the stats.
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I'm saying maximum appeal would be doing what I suggested, otherwise you can show stuff like that bjs report like I showed, and frankly I'm still not sure what that indicates.
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Here's some NYC data. I'm having a little trouble finding NYC poverty by race, but here's the data for children. Notice the disparity isn't nearly as large as the crime disparity. Also, keep in mind that poverty inherently causing violent crime doesn't actually make sense.pic.twitter.com/oRVXzaBnRJ
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Poverty might cause someone to steal, but it doesn't really cause assault. In contrast, does crime cause poverty? Absolutely! Criminals are not good people to hire, for one thing.
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One could say that socioeconomic marginalization makes gangs appealing to young people, but this also applies to Hispanics, and they do not have such a high homicide rate. Either way, it's a mix of dysfunctions where one feeds another. Stupid and impulsive people have a difficult
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time being successful in the legitimate economy. So crime is an alternative for them. Both poverty and crime are the causes. It is similar to how stupid and impulsive people have a difficult time organizing a good government to take care of their needs, so the government and the
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It's probably just been years since I"ve seen these things. The top right almost, uh, suggests as poverty goes up, crime rate goes down? A normie looking at this stuff should just have epistemic nihilism atp
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