Since like said every stat or graph is sharing the shit they want, let we analyse another map about homicides in USA.
Even in the third map, we can see that there are a lot of states with nothing, while other without death sentence with homicides ...
YES, we cannot ignore the red points ... BUT
Let we check other maps now
foreigners born: high where death penalty is available (= near Mexico, while almost nothing near Canada ... exactly it happens with homicides)
As of 2018, 19% of the national immigrant population lives in the top five counties: Los Angeles County, California; Miami-Dade County, Florida; Harris County, Texas; Cook County, Illinois; and Queens County, New York https://perma.cc/EAB6-L65P
Half (52%) of those counties are in three states—California, Texas and Florida. Along with Arizona, New Mexico, New York, New Jersey and Illinois, these eight states contain three-quarters (74%) of the nation’s Latino population https://perma.cc/CD9A-FPFW
NEW YORK, ILLINOIS
Have you already forgot such states?
https://t.me/LawsTelegram/133
Homicides high exactly in the most religious Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)
Homicides high in poor states
The federal poverty rate in Louisiana ticked up to 19% in 2019 from 18.6% in 2018.
Median incomes for Black households ($32,700) was slightly more than half of that for white households ($61,967).
The overall poverty rate in Louisiana increased to 19% in 2019 from 18.6% in 2018 making it the second highest in the nation.
The share of children living in poverty in Louisiana increased slightly to 26.8% in 2019 from 26.2% in 2018.
Have you already forgot Louisiana?
https://t.me/LawsTelegram/133
So in conclusion, homicides high in states:
- are religious
- poor / less education / no job
- with foreigners / black / latinos
- lower alcohol
- lower fitness performance
- single mothers
etc.
https://t.me/HomicideFacts/381
There are so many factors that influence such things ... making correlation is just bullshits!
and remember, there is NOT just homicides!
Even in the third map, we can see that there are a lot of states with nothing, while other without death sentence with homicides ...
YES, we cannot ignore the red points ... BUT
Let we check other maps now
foreigners born: high where death penalty is available (= near Mexico, while almost nothing near Canada ... exactly it happens with homicides)
As of 2018, 19% of the national immigrant population lives in the top five counties: Los Angeles County, California; Miami-Dade County, Florida; Harris County, Texas; Cook County, Illinois; and Queens County, New York https://perma.cc/EAB6-L65P
Half (52%) of those counties are in three states—California, Texas and Florida. Along with Arizona, New Mexico, New York, New Jersey and Illinois, these eight states contain three-quarters (74%) of the nation’s Latino population https://perma.cc/CD9A-FPFW
NEW YORK, ILLINOIS
Have you already forgot such states?
https://t.me/LawsTelegram/133
Homicides high exactly in the most religious Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)
Homicides high in poor states
The federal poverty rate in Louisiana ticked up to 19% in 2019 from 18.6% in 2018.
Median incomes for Black households ($32,700) was slightly more than half of that for white households ($61,967).
The overall poverty rate in Louisiana increased to 19% in 2019 from 18.6% in 2018 making it the second highest in the nation.
The share of children living in poverty in Louisiana increased slightly to 26.8% in 2019 from 26.2% in 2018.
Have you already forgot Louisiana?
https://t.me/LawsTelegram/133
So in conclusion, homicides high in states:
- are religious
- poor / less education / no job
- with foreigners / black / latinos
- lower alcohol
- lower fitness performance
- single mothers
etc.
https://t.me/HomicideFacts/381
There are so many factors that influence such things ... making correlation is just bullshits!
and remember, there is NOT just homicides!