View Full Version : 9 out of the 10 Most Dangerous Cities in 2021 are ran by democrat Mayors
AKA_AAP
12-17-2021, 07:38 PM
https://worldpopulationreview.com/us-city-rankings/most-dangerous-cities-in-the-us
Violent crime suggests that a person or persons behave in a manner that threatens, attempts, or actually inflicts physical harm on another person or property. Violent crime includes both crimes where the violent act is the objective and crimes where violence is the means to an end. The seriousness of the crime is altered by whether or not a weapon was used, the severity of injuries to the victim(s), and whether or not the perpetrator has a criminal record. Violent crimes include, but are not limited to, sexual assault, manslaughter, homicide, airplane hijacking, terrorism, rape, shootings, and kidnapping.
The violent crime rate in the United States is about 369 incidents per 100,000 people in 2018. This is the lowest it has been in more than 30 years; however, violent crime is still widespread. Violent crime is not evenly distributed throughout the country and is typically more common in urban areas. Specifically, some cities are more dangerous than others.
To determine which cities in the United States the most dangerous, 24/7 Wall Street looked at data from the FBI’s 2018 Uniform Crime Report, including each city’s murder and non-negligent manslaughter, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. Only cities with populations of 100,000 people or more were evaluated. The poverty rate and unemployment rate were also evaluated for each city, as these economic factors often correlate with crime rates. The 50 most dangerous cities in the United States were determined from this data.
Based on this information, the ten most dangerous cities in the United States are:
1. Detroit, MI
2. Memphis, TN
3. Birmingham, AL
4. Baltimore, MD
5. St. Louis, MO
6. Kansas City, MO
7. Cleveland, OH
8. Little Rock, AR
9. Milwaukee, WI
10. Stockton, CA
#1-#9 have democrat Mayors. #10 has a Republican Mayor, though I think there should be an asterisk by this because Commiefornia is the only one party state in the nation.
AKA_AAP
12-20-2021, 01:17 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VR7r9bBRVi0
Patrick Chewing
12-20-2021, 11:43 AM
I wonder if a Democrat shill like blade can explain this. Why are the most violent cities always run by Democrats? I mean....ALWAYS.
Off the Court
12-20-2021, 12:03 PM
I wonder if a Democrat shill like blade can explain this. Why are the most violent cities always run by Democrats? I mean....ALWAYS.
It's pretty easy to explain, it's because almost all of the large cities in the US are run by Democrats. The 10 largest cities in the US all have Democrat mayors. But you already know this.
Patrick Chewing
12-20-2021, 12:18 PM
It's pretty easy to explain, it's because almost all of the large cities in the US are run by Democrats. The 10 largest cities in the US all have Democrat mayors. But you already know this.
And being a large city is a precursor to being a violent city? So there are more violent people in a larger city than there are non-violent people?
Several of those cities on that list aren't considered "large cities".
bladefd
12-20-2021, 01:03 PM
I wonder if a Democrat shill like blade can explain this. Why are the most violent cities always run by Democrats? I mean....ALWAYS.
Large cities tend to be not republican. Look at even Texas. Large cities like Houston, Dallas, etc are Democrat heavy. Especially the bigger cities. Republicans tend to be heavy in towns, villages, and small cities with tiny populations, etc
Off the Court
12-20-2021, 01:06 PM
And being a large city is a precursor to being a violent city? So there are more violent people in a larger city than there are non-violent people?
Several of those cities on that list aren't considered "large cities".
It's not just large cities it's almost all of our cities. There are only a small handful for US cities with republican mayors. The fact that even one of those shows up on the top-10 list is not good.
Of the top-30 largest cities only 3 are red.
Long Duck Dong
12-20-2021, 01:25 PM
In all fairness 2 of the 5 safest big cities have a Democrat mayors
Patrick Chewing
12-20-2021, 01:33 PM
It's not just large cities it's almost all of our cities. There are only a small handful for US cities with republican mayors. The fact that even one of those shows up on the top-10 list is not good.
Of the top-30 largest cities only 3 are red.
You're angling for something else. That a majority of major cities are run by Democrats. And that is correct. But at the same token, these are the most violent cities which addresses the OP's point.
If anything, this points to Democrats and their obsession with politics, policy, and power. Cities like New York, Baltimore, Cleveland, and Detroit have no business electing Democrat after Democrat if those cities cannot seem to get from under the drugs and crime that plagues them on a daily basis.
j3lademaster
12-20-2021, 02:08 PM
You're angling for something else. That a majority of major cities are run by Democrats. And that is correct. But at the same token, these are the most violent cities which addresses the OP's point.
If anything, this points to Democrats and their obsession with politics, policy, and power. Cities like New York, Baltimore, Cleveland, and Detroit have no business electing Democrat after Democrat if those cities cannot seem to get from the under the drugs and crime that plagues them on a daily basis.Well the bigger cities tend to be the most expensive cities, so that highlights the ever-increasing wage gap more and leads to more crime. I think street culture also has a negative effect on the inner cities. We need to stop telling kids their only way out is sports or getting into the entertainment industry. How did the asians go from the bottom to the top earning median incomes in just a few generations? It's not sexy, but it's hitting the books.
GimmeThat
12-20-2021, 02:21 PM
so since the citizens of the U.S. breed like animals, and population rose without any solid proof of leadership nor change in bureacracy, it only becomes natural that the animals would follow the idea of voting in determining someone who's in way over their head, but surely the puppet promised "if anything came to an argument, amidst my absolute lack of leadership, I will still put the process to a vote"
what crime rate? being proud of being an American citizen is a crime in itself at its very core.
and this, is how you run a successful campaign, one where the constitution isn't used by the supporters, as a butt plug
Patrick Chewing
12-20-2021, 02:29 PM
Well the bigger cities tend to be the most expensive cities, so that highlights the ever-increasing wage gap more and leads to more crime. I think street culture also has a negative effect on the inner cities. We need to stop telling kids their only way out is sports or getting into the entertainment industry. How did the asians go from the bottom to the top earning median incomes in just a few generations? It's not sexy, but it's hitting the books.
Addressing street culture and addressing the multitude of other options that one can take for a career choice are two things that should definitely be discussed all the time, but rarely ever done. We live in a society where we glorify the culture, so anyone trying to dissuade you from it, just comes off as a square, or a hater. How you can convince millions of African-Americans to take up Computer Science or Health & Medical Science is beyond me.
I also think there is a huge portion of these communities that keep their own members down just to keep that "White privilege" narrative alive cause it only keeps them relevant and fills up their bank account. If I'm born into the inner cities and I grow up hearing about how the rest of the world around me is keeping me down, then of course I'll never dream bigger. I'd be indoctrinated into believing that I have to get rich a different and unconventional way instead.
j3lademaster
12-20-2021, 04:05 PM
Addressing street culture and addressing the multitude of other options that one can take for a career choice are two things that should definitely be discussed all the time, but rarely ever done. We live in a society where we glorify the culture, so anyone trying to dissuade you from it, just comes off as a square, or a hater. How you can convince millions of African-Americans to take up Computer Science or Health & Medical Science is beyond me.Unfortunately, I don't have the answers to that. A lot of people smarter than you and I have tried and failed.
I also think there is a huge portion of these communities that keep their own members down just to keep that "White privilege" narrative alive cause it only keeps them relevant and fills up their bank account. If I'm born into the inner cities and I grow up hearing about how the rest of the world around me is keeping me down, then of course I'll never dream bigger. I'd be indoctrinated into believing that I have to get rich a different and unconventional way instead.You're absolutely right. It's a loser crabpot mentality. "I don't want to put in the effort to get out so damn anyone who does". It's like if you see someone about to make it out you take it as 'he's better than me and I can't have that' and try to sabotage him. Then you try to find an excuse for yourself and it's the classic 'but white people'.
Long Duck Dong
12-21-2021, 04:51 PM
One year after the Chicago mayor said she was defunding the police, she's now begging the US attorney general to send her ATF agents to help with the murders that are out of control in her city.
Where have we heard this story before
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