Nutlick is a disgusting lying piece of shit. No wonder the Israelis assigned him to watch over Trump
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Honeypot Whores all over the Trump administration... some in high ranking positions.... (sorry Pam)
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It DOES say to fact check it. Looks like it's all baloney, not even close. Here's a source that says US is #20:
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Out of several sources I didn't find one that put the US even in the top 10. There does seems to me a widespread munging of the terms "murder" and "homicide" to muddy the waters some.
Here's one that breaks it out by ethnicity. It says that US blacks-only would be #4 of a selected subset of the world's countries, and the US wouldn't be even close to the bottom of list of countries with blacks taken out:
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Homicide Rates by Country
Is the original claim simply stupidity, or intent to deceive? I can't tell. Why even bother taking a social media post like that seriously without any sources being cited? The social media BSers have the advantage. It takes a lot less time to throw out a pile of $hit than for somebody to fact check it.
Attack the messenger, nothing about the content of the message.Or just the ones you disagree with?
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We all have our different biases. One of mine is that as when some post or analysis presents incorrect data or conclusions, either out of sloppiness or some hidden agenda, I don't trust anything about it. That's not saying everything about it is wrong, but to me it all becomes guilty until proven innocent. For myself I almost never post anything without first vetting it, because once I post it, I'm by default endorsing it. I think a few times I've repeated something unvetted and clearly stated so.But you did miss the point of the post you were attacking:
It says "IF you remove the 5 cities listed" - which account for a large percentage of homicides. Though I think those are using older data, the year makes a huge difference.
But the concept is correct, when you take out the top US cities with high rates that also have large populations, it drops the overall US rate.