Submitted by quantuminous t3_zstol2 in dataisbeautiful
CablePicker t1_j1bzanp wrote
Reply to comment by Pinkydoodle2 in The Heritage Foundation data sources contradict its report that the US city with the 30th highest rate of homicide was 2.4 / 100K. One of their referenced sources- "CHR&R" (footnote 25) - has more than 1K counties with higher homicide rates. Here's that data. Relevant links are in the comments. [OC] by quantuminous
I think what this view shows is who is driving up the homicide rate in each state. I would say Biden districts are more violent based on this. Trump states are more violent but that is misleading, because it is the Biden districts within driving those numbers. Make sense?
Pinkydoodle2 t1_j1bznq9 wrote
That's 100% what the heritage foundation has engineered here but that's not what it actually shows. If you looks at places that vote heavily for Biden but have sensible gun laws like NY, Cali, Mass, Connecticut, etc you'll see that Biden districts are actually less violent than Trump districts in spite of other factors like poverty.
CablePicker t1_j1c1fg8 wrote
Do you see all that light brown/ tan on the map? Those are Trump counties in Trump states with low violence and loose gun laws.
Pinkydoodle2 t1_j1c1les wrote
I think you're just a bit thick mate. Maybe go donate some money to the heritage foundation.
CablePicker t1_j1cp3mf wrote
I don’t think you know what you’re talking about ‘mate’.
Pinkydoodle2 t1_j1igi0n wrote
Lol, I think you're the one that has trouble understanding things.
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