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    Hey, we got some troll baiting going on in this thread. Don’t fall for it. If you start to feel angry, that’s the point.

    Go after the idea, not the user.

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    They specifically and frequently point out Houston is a “Democrat-run” city populated by Blacks; Their echo chamber is way ahead of you here and This would only reinforce their beliefs

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    There’s no such thing as a “Republican state,” nearly every state is split somewhere between 51/49 and 60/40. There are “Republican-run states,” but inside every Republican-run state is a “Democrat-run city” which has been a convenient narrative for Republicans of late. Houston’s mayor is a Democrat, and Harris county has more registered Democrats than Republicans; in 2024 metro Houston voted for Kamala over Trump.

    Whether Abbot or Whitmire is more to blame for Houston’s violence is just a political distraction. Both bear some responsibility and I’m tired of both sides running finger-pointing narratives rather than trying to find constructive solutions.

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      I hear there is a national guard bonanza going on? Maybe ask them to help get all that crime off your streets Texas.

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      I mean…

      A population of 873,965 in San Fran vs 2,304,580 in Houston.

      1 in ~25,000 people in San Fran get murdered vs 1 in ~7,150 people in Houston. That’s ~3.5x higher. Per capita isn’t helping much here.

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        I’m not saying SF is more dangerous. I’m just saying people are idiots who don’t understand statistics. Which is what got us into this mess.

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          You are right to call it out.

          OP is poorly presented. Murder rates should be presented at number per 100k.

          Anything else is a shiti spin.

          And yes that’s how we got here to begin with.

          When truth is on your side, why are these idiots adding unnecessary spin?

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            Truth has been on our side this whole time and it hasn’t mattered an iota. So I don’t care about making sure everything is laid out “just so” anymore. The 2-second walkaway is the win.

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            I’ve changed my mind about this.

            People are idiots and campaigning like they’re not is how you lose.

            Make shit up, misrepresent statistics, flat out lie. I don’t give a fuck anymore.

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    And I just went to look up the homicide numbers for Philly out of instinct. 262 last year… Which is 36% less than the previous year. And still higher per capita than Houston.

    Go birds!

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    The murder rate in the USA, for a supposed 1st World civilized country is fucking pathetic. Life is cheap in the USA. The labor laws and healthcare system stress out society and one has nothing to lose. Yes, the Red Run Oblasts have plenty of violent crime and gun related deaths.

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      Most people don’t care… Bad numbers are just that numbers.

      But bad numbers for other countries is propaganda fodder.

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    The idea that a Democrat might have done wrong is more important than the reality that a Republican definitely did wrong.

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    It’s called overreporting.

    Make more than one report on the same one crime, so people will think it’s multiple different crimes.

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    The unfortunate part about real life is that republicans just think democrats are lying about those numbers. They make up whatever stats they need in order to do what they want. Also, Houston has a democratic mayor. So they would probably blame him got the crimes.

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    Cars are actually a bigger threat than guns in San Francisco. There were 41 traffic fatalities last year, and on average traffic violence seriously injures 8 people each day. I suspect the situation is similar in Houston.

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    Let’s see, Houston has ~4X the population and ~10x the murders. So unless that equation is known to be non linear, that seems pretty bad Mr abbot

    Mr abbot: who gives a fuck about brown people?!

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        How about calling a special session to get the legislators to use state state money to address the root causes like systemic inequality against poor brown people? You know, an empathetic human approach?

        But of course he’s a republican and so only has a flaming ball of tar where his soul should be, so that’s never going to happen.

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    This chatgpt prompt shows some telling details (spoiler alert: it’s not about crime rates):

    What are the crime rates in cities Trump is activating the national guard in, in relation to other US cities ?

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    Wait, they’re biased, and constantly lie? Huh. We should tell everyone, that’ll fix it.