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ScootyHoofdorp t1_je1amar wrote

Wow, ok. I don't think you understand how statistics work.

Explain to me why Baton Rouge, which has higher poverty than Baltimore proportionally, has lower crime that Baltimore proportionally. Baton Rouge has more poverty, so by your logic, more areas of the city have low income, so there should be more crime. But, in fact, there's 40+% LESS crime! Make that make sense...

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Typical-Radish4317 t1_je1ca0c wrote

Which area in NYC compares to Sandtown/ Winchester? You're saying poverty levels are the same. but lol you are using baton rouge as a talking point when baton rouge is incredibly violent. I'm not sure where you pulled your statistics from. But tell me why you think Baltimore has such high violent crime if it's not poverty

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ScootyHoofdorp t1_je1ro2s wrote

You've made it clear that you cannot answer my question. My numbers come from FBI crime data. They're correct.

And I'm not sure why you need me to repeat myself. I said that poverty is a big part of the story here, but that there are other factors at play, which the data makes very obvious.

I'm sorry you're unable to see that.

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Typical-Radish4317 t1_je2vb7k wrote

Lol you cannot answer my question. Look at any city you mentioned and look at which part of the city has the highest rate of crime. Shocker its the poorest portion.

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