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You know, normal, thoughtful, people would take that as a cue to re-evaluate their position... Maybe it's difficult to find them because they don't fucking exist?
They are a scape goat. It doesn't matter if they exist or not if they can sell the narrative.
Crime could be at record lows but they'll say "Crime is so high, we need to send in police until crime comes down."
They know full well it's a lie, but they know enough people won't double check them and take them at their word. In their minds crime is at an all time high instead.
I commented the gun numbers the other day. Its fairly obvious that red states have much more violent crime when it comes to guns. Surely their propoganda doesn't have anything to do with it.
Edit: Deaths per 100,000 people by gunshots
Mississippi 29.4 Louisiana 28.1 Alabama 25.7 New Mexico 25.3 Alaska 23.6 Tennessee 22.2 Arkansas 22 Montana 21.7 Wyoming 21.6 Missouri 21.4 Oklahoma 20.1 South Carolina 19.3 Georgia 18.8 Arizona 18.7 Nevada 18.5 Indiana 18.4 Kentucky 18.4 Idaho 18.2 West Virginia 16.8 Colorado 16.7 North Carolina 16.7 Kansas 16.3 Texas 15.1 Ohio 15 Utah 15 Maine 14.1 Oregon 14.1 Florida 13.9 Virginia 13.9 Michigan 13.8 Pennsylvania 13.6 Illinois 13.5 Washington 13.1 North Dakota 12.9 Wisconsin 12.7 South Dakota 12.5 Maryland 12.3 Vermont 12.1 Delaware 12.1 Nebraska 10.7 Iowa 10.6 New Hampshire 9.7 Minnesota 9 California 8 Connecticut 6.2 Hawaii 4.9 Rhode Island 4.8 New York 4.7 New Jersey 4.6 Massachusetts 3.7
I still feel that the lower violent crime rates in neolib states has more to do with them having a semblance of public support services.
Not much, but high amount by US standards.
Everyday crime (not hate crimes etc) has much to do with addiction and poverty.
Agreed, which is why social programs are very important. Cutting snap benefits will only increase crime and hurt farmers.