Bawse Dawg
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That ‘perceive’ seems like a pretty important distinction. Almost like we have fear mongering news outlets with agendas.
I wonder if the actual crime statistics prove this out, or just more fear-mongering on social media. My guess is the latter. I live in California and I feel like in the inland empire overall crime is down. I don't know the stats, but it is my impression.Meanwhile on the issues important to voters:
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Record-High 56% in U.S. Perceive Local Crime Has Increased
A record-high 56% of U.S. adults say there is more local crime than last year, while 78% -- tied for the highest since 1993 -- perceive more national crime.news.gallup.com
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Don't forget social media mob mentality. Everyone is out to get us, so crime must be worse than ever before. Just like everyone thinks there is a stranger waiting behind every bush to kidnap your children when actual stranger child abduction statistics have been basically flat for the past 50 years+. It is ridiculous what people spread and believe with no evidence. We really are a bunch of sheep or lemmings. Shlemmings?That ‘perceive’ seems like a pretty important distinction. Almost like we have fear mongering news outlets with agendas.
I wonder if the actual crime statistics prove this out, or just more fear-mongering on social media. My guess is the latter. I live in California and I feel like in the inland empire overall crime is down. I don't know the stats, but it is my impression.
It is an interesting topic with a lot of incomplete data due to the way it is tracked, Hard to get a consolidated statistic on overall "crime". It is mostly tracked only as violent crime or for certain crimes, like shootings, homicide, etc. This one is interesting:![]()
America’s crime wave is not a right-wing myth
Democrats will pay a heavy price for dismissing voters’ concerns.www.spiked-online.com
Is violent crime going up?
According to incomplete data released by the FBI, violent crime fell by an estimated 1% in 2021 compared with the previous year. However, the number of murders increased by more than 4%.
The fall in violent crime was largely driven by a drop of nearly 9% in the robbery rate over that period.
There are questions about the reliability of the FBI's crime report as it excluded data from some of the biggest US cities, including New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco.
It's important to point out that last year, the FBI switched to a new data collection system. According to one analysis, nearly 40% of law enforcement agencies have failed to report their 2021 crime figures - so we may only have a partial picture of the most recent crime rates.
What is your basis for making this claim? You are acting as if it is proven that an effect of infection by that virus causes people to become violent, and that is not a thing I've even heard alleged let alone proved.COVID definitely spurred an increase in violent crime rates
It is the one anomalous thing that happened that year. Nothing else changed really to explain it. If you try to say Biden was elected so automatically crime increased that is every bit as specious. No way it had that level of impact. There are well-documented issues of keeping people confined, in close quarters, with job insecurity and money insecurity causing psychological distress and accompanying domestic issues. It follows that a rise in crime would come along with it. Especially considering the rise in violent incidents was higher among people the victim knew than from stranger to stranger. How do you explain it?What is your basis for making this claim? You are acting as if it is proven that an effect of infection by that virus causes people to become violent, and that is not a thing I've even heard alleged let alone proved.
But this crime wave wasn’t like those of earlier decades, which were often concentrated in big cities. The increased violent crime during the Covid-19 pandemic hit everywhere — big cities, small towns and rural areas as well. Where Atlanta and Washington, D.C., reported a steep increase in violent crime, so too did less populated places like Augusta, Georgia and Norfolk, Virginia.
Second, even as violent crimes increased nationally, property crimes and burglaries decreased.
“What the pandemic did was it shifted a lot of these patterns,” Topalli said of the difference in crimes. It owes in part, he explained, to “many more people staying at home, fewer people actually going into places of business … we’ve seen a drop in those kinds of crimes that we would expect would be affected by that.”
Experts have been making the case for years that keeping communities safe depends on the availability of resources that keep communities stable: affordable housing, quality education, mental health resources and child care, to name a few. The pandemic reduced or eliminated access to all of these.
That’s how many crime experts explain why violent crime increased everywhere during Covid, even if the situation was most acute in low-income communities where these resources were already limited.
The way Biden is ruining America makes me so mad I hit my wife. /sIt is the one anomalous thing that happened that year. Nothing else changed really to explain it. If you try to say Biden was elected so automatically crime increased that is every bit as specious. No way it had that level of impact. There are well-documented issues of keeping people confined, in close quarters, with job insecurity and money insecurity causing psychological distress and accompanying domestic issues. It follows that a rise in crime would come along with it. Especially considering the rise in violent incidents was higher among people the victim knew than from stranger to stranger. How do you explain it?
Here you go:
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First Covid raised the murder rate. Now it’s changing the politics of crime.
Violent crime spiked across the country during the pandemic, forcing a reckoning in cities like Atlanta.www.politico.com
I think you are being deliberately blind in your assessment. The difference were the very progressive, soft-on-crime district attorneys who were elected into power and essentially decriminalized crime. In the earlier post I had an image of a shoplifter in San Francisco filling a trash bag in the aisles of a Walgreens. That didn't happen because the shoplifter got COVID and lost his mind. Since that peak, democrats have been fleeing from their earlier public 'defund the police' stances. The progressive district attorneys have been getting impeached and getting voted out of office. The problem was progressive democrats. Now the problem for progressive democrats is that their earlier public statements make great campaign material for republicans.It is the one anomalous thing that happened that year. Nothing else changed really to explain it.
No, it’s not an effect, or a symptom. Covid causes loss of taste. True. Covid causes people to become violent? Not true. Thats not what LogGrad98 was saying. Violence is not a symptom of Covid. That’s not the case. I simply googled “did Covid cause violent crimes to increase?” and got many returns, ranging from mainstream press articles, to scientific papers. Google the same. Here was one of the simpler returns, pointing out something that seemed like a common sense conclusion:You are acting as if it is proven that an effect of infection by that virus causes people to become violent,
Again, please see my previous post. Nobody is saying Covid made people crazy. This is not that difficult to understand. Google “did Covid cause violent crime to increase?”. Why are you thinking anybody is claiming that Covid causes people to become violent, as if becoming violent is a symptom of Covid? I think you’re having what we sometimes call a brain fart. Think!I think you are being deliberately blind in your assessment. The difference were the very progressive, soft-on-crime district attorneys who were elected into power and essentially decriminalized crime. In the earlier post I had an image of a shoplifter in San Francisco filling a trash bag in the aisles of a Walgreens. That didn't happen because the shoplifter got COVID and lost his mind. Since that peak, democrats have been fleeing from their earlier public 'defund the police' stances. The progressive district attorneys have been getting impeached and getting voted out of office. The problem was progressive democrats. Now the problem for progressive democrats is that their earlier public statements make great campaign material for republicans.
I know you desperately want to find fault with anything other than democrat policies, but your claim that it was COVID that made people crazy is laughable. If anything, crime is the one area where democrats have realized they have screwed the pooch and have backtracked to more sane positions. I only wish democrats were even half as self-aware on how their extreme deficit spending caused inflation and wrecked the economy as they seem on their earlier policies facilitating a crime wave.
You should have stopped there. Everything you wrote after that was spin. It isn't difficult. When you reduce police forces and reduce prosecutions, crime goes up. Then when you realize it was really dumb to do those things and take action to undo the earlier damage then crime stops rising. The main reason it has so much traction right now is because of the non-stop political advertising making sure voters don't forget what the progressive democrats did when they were in power.No, it’s not an effect, or a symptom. Covid causes loss of taste. True. Covid causes people to become violent? Not true.
Did you read anything else I posted? No, of course not. Why would I expect anything different?I think you are being deliberately blind in your assessment. The difference were the very progressive, soft-on-crime district attorneys who were elected into power and essentially decriminalized crime. In the earlier post I had an image of a shoplifter in San Francisco filling a trash bag in the aisles of a Walgreens. That didn't happen because the shoplifter got COVID and lost his mind. Since that peak, democrats have been fleeing from their earlier public 'defund the police' stances. The progressive district attorneys have been getting impeached and getting voted out of office. The problem was progressive democrats. Now the problem for progressive democrats is that their earlier public statements make great campaign material for republicans.
I know you desperately want to find fault with anything other than democrat policies, but your claim that it was COVID that made people crazy is laughable. If anything, crime is the one area where democrats have realized they have screwed the pooch and have backtracked to more sane positions. I only wish democrats were even half as self-aware on how their extreme deficit spending caused inflation and wrecked the economy as they seem on their earlier policies facilitating a crime wave.
Yeah, you’re confused. Happens to the best of us, but I am surprised. LogGrad98’s point was not ripe for the type of misinterpretation you somehow came up with. Here’s a sampling:I think you are being deliberately blind in your assessment. The difference were the very progressive, soft-on-crime district attorneys who were elected into power and essentially decriminalized crime. In the earlier post I had an image of a shoplifter in San Francisco filling a trash bag in the aisles of a Walgreens. That didn't happen because the shoplifter got COVID and lost his mind. Since that peak, democrats have been fleeing from their earlier public 'defund the police' stances. The progressive district attorneys have been getting impeached and getting voted out of office. The problem was progressive democrats. Now the problem for progressive democrats is that their earlier public statements make great campaign material for republicans.
I know you desperately want to find fault with anything other than democrat policies, but your claim that it was COVID that made people crazy is laughable. If anything, crime is the one area where democrats have realized they have screwed the pooch and have backtracked to more sane positions. I only wish democrats were even half as self-aware on how their extreme deficit spending caused inflation and wrecked the economy as they seem on their earlier policies facilitating a crime wave.
Yeah basically what I already posted. Most experts on the subject say that the stress and confinement associated with COVID, along with the scarcity of resources and insecurity, was a driver of the increase in violent crime. Not THE ONLY driver, but a driver, and for many of them considered a strong driver, of the increase in violent crime.Yeah, you’re confused. Here’s a sampling:
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Why Homicide Rates in US Spiked 30% During COVID Pandemic
Proliferation of guns, pandemic stress, and diminished public trust in the police, all contributed, experts saywww.voanews.com
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Changes in Crime Rates during the COVID-19 Pandemic
We estimate changes in the rates of five FBI Part 1 crimes during the 2020 spring COVID-19 pandemic lockdown period and the period after the killing of George Floyd through December 2020. We use we...www.tandfonline.com
Did you read anything else I posted? No, of course not. Why would I expect anything different?
Both of you, do you think the San Franciscan filling the trash bag in Walgreens was doing so because of COVID stresses? San Francisco doesn't. They blamed Chesa Boudin and voted him out of office.Yeah, you’re confused.
LOL so now anecdotal evidence is sufficient for you to blame Biden and the democrats again? They are really your boogie-man aren't they. Yes, the kid stealing a pack of gum was because Biden or some other democrat got elected. Now you just sound stupid.Both of you, do you think the San Franciscan filling the trash bag in Walgreens was doing so because of COVID stresses? San Francisco doesn't. They blamed Chesa Boudin and voted him out of office.
OK, I’ll forevermore assume you’re just not man enough to admit you made a mistake. Really, quit while you’re behind. I can’t believe you are this slow. Wake up!You should have stopped there. Everything you wrote after that was spin. It isn't difficult. When you reduce police forces and reduce prosecutions, crime goes up. Then when you realize it was really dumb to do those things and take action to undo the earlier damage then crime stops rising. The main reason it has so much traction right now is because of the non-stop political advertising making sure voters don't forget what the progressive democrats did when they were in power.
If it were a kid stealing a pack of gum then downtown San Francisco wouldn't be a brick-and-mortar sales wasteland. If you want to call American voters stupid for being concerned about a rise in crime then I can't stop you, but know that tactic isn't playing well with voters.Yes, the kid stealing a pack of gum was because Biden or some other democrat got elected.
You silly, silly guy! Here you clearly mistakenly thought LogGrad98 was saying that becoming violent is a symptom of Covid-19. Lol. How else do we interpret that?! I thought you were an intelligent guy? Why can you not simply admit you misinterpreted what we are saying? It’s not the end of the world to admit you were wrong. I am not going to touch the points you raised, since you miss the boat altogether on the points we are making. And so many are common sense! Lol. Unemployment causes stress? Duh! Haha, you foolish man….You are acting as if it is proven that an effect of infection by that virus causes people to become violent, and that is not a thing I've even heard alleged let alone proved.