Urban decay in Detroit from Imgur
There is an urban myth floating around the Internet under some variation of the title: The United States is ranked 3rd in Murders throughout the World. But, if you remove just 4 cities from the statistics :
The United States is 3rd in murders throughout the world.The assertions in the above sound plausible, but they are false. The United States is not "3rd in murders throughout the world." This list, though incomplete, shows that their are dozens of countries with intentional homicide rates much higher than the United States, including Russia, Jamaica, South Africa, Brazil, Ukraine, Latvia, Georgia, and many others.
But if you take out Chicago, Detroit, Washington DC and New Orleans, the United States is 4th from the bottom for murders. These 4 cities also have the toughest gun control laws in the United States. This tell you anything?
PS: These cities are also run by DEMOCRATS! Imagine that.
The crime rate has been dropping in the United States, so the numbers should be even lower now, but looking at the numbers for 2011 shows these numbers of murders in the four cities mentioned:
Chicago murders, 2011 - 431 (The numbers moved up in 2012 to 532)
Detroit murders 2011 - 344
Washington D.C. murders, 2011 - 108
New Orleans murders 2011 - 200
While Chicago murders are up about a hundred in 2012, it does not make a large difference in the analysis. The four cities listed have a total of 1,083 murders in 2011. Total murders for 2011 in the United States were 14,612. The 1,083 is only 7.4% of the total. This is not enough of a change to move the position of the United States international standing on the rate of murder very much, let alone from the mythical "third from the top" to the equally mythical "4th from the bottom".
As with many myths, there is a kernel of truth in the underlying idea. If you remove the subcultures from the United States that do not originate in Europe, and have no significant numbers in Europe (African American and American Hispanics) the murder rate for the United States falls into the middle of European murder rates.
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There was an AP article in the paper over the weekend (F-Sun), that stated that gun violence in the US is not as bad as the media likes to play-up.
ReplyDeleteIf our local paper posted the AP article on-line, I would have linked you to it.
One problem that I right away noticed is that your stats you are using are not relevant to what the argument was, which was about gun control. The stats you were using were total murder and manslaughter rates, which could also involve other weapons like knives, cars, etc. While the argument was strictly about murder by guns in these 4 cities. Completely different argument.
ReplyDeleteIn reply to Anonymous, you'll have to take that up with the original meme, which only specifies "murders" and never mentions guns aside from gun control.
ReplyDeleteAs with many myths, there is a kernel of truth in the underlying idea. If you remove the subcultures from the United States that do not originate in Europe, and have no significant numbers in Europe (African American and American Hispanics) the murder rate for the United States falls into the middle of European murder rates.
ReplyDeleteBe careful with statements like this. It "sounds" like a potentially racist statement and I wouldn't want you to be spammed with angry comments.
Bizarre assertions. New Orleans and Detroit have lax gun control.
ReplyDeleteBut hey, I've got an idea. Why not just pretend they're tight?
Regarding Anonymous's comment, "One problem that I right away noticed is that your stats you are using are not relevant to what the argument was, which was about gun control. The stats you were using were total murder and manslaughter rates, which could also involve other weapons like knives, cars, etc. While the argument was strictly about murder by guns in these 4 cities. Completely different argument."
ReplyDeleteThe weapons-specific ambiguity you're pointing out is ironically the very reason your point is not valid. The meme itself tries to distort reality by using that exact ambiguity, itself exclusively using "murder" statistics, not "murders by guns" statistics, yet claiming a connection between gun control laws and higher overall murder rates in those cities. It's a typical use of massaging the actual facts by mixing a broader stat with a much more specific point of focus.
"Bizarre assertions. New Orleans and Detroit have lax gun control.
ReplyDeleteBut hey, I've got an idea. Why not just pretend they're tight?"
Michigan has very strict gun control. Did you read somewhere where a liberal posted that they don't and you just go ahead and believe it without checking it out? lol
By contrast, Louisiana has relatively lax gun control. One thing IS for certain, remove Detroit and New Orleans from the stats for each state and they fall below the national average.
Wonder why that is? It couldn't possibly have anything to do with ghetto culture right? It's just a coincidence that the music they listen to is all about violence against women and authority, I'm sure. smfh
Regarding "overall murder" stats vs "murder by gun" stats relative to areas with lax gun control laws: The murder stats matter... because it is not about murder by gun... as much as it is that law abiding citizens may be less likely to be legally armed there due to more strict gun laws. Therefore anyone bent on murder would have lesser odds of being stopped by the average citizen, no matter what murder technique they end up going for. This is if you believe the notion that good guys with guns are a deterrent to bad guys with any weapon. Areas that are known to have less good people who are armed would likely stand out as easier places for a criminal to target.
ReplyDeleteThe FBI listed about 8,000 firearm homicides in the US in 2011. This means that these cities account for 1/8 of all homicides.
ReplyDeleteEven if it was 7% that's just 4 cities not counting LA and NY. By population size alone, they can add 5% to the murder (not gun) statistics. Now add cities with borders on Mexico and easily you're looking at 15%-25% totals. I would imagine a choice 10 cities could make up 25% of all homicides.
ReplyDeleteWhat I would like to see a statistic about, is between these city's and their victim/criminal death ratio. If in the stricter cities, there are more civilian deaths, than the lax ones. It would prove that gun laws are not in the best interest of the people.
There are three kinds of lies. Lies, damn lies, and statistics. You can talk about the number of murders or the murder rate one is a raw number. The other is a ratio, ie; number of murders per 10,000 people. People can use a variety of methods to skew statistics to fit their side of a discussion. Keep this in mind when you see things like this.
ReplyDeletemy first thought reading this bullcrap. the author is trying to justify his bad reasoning because he says, the 'original meme' wasnt specific enough. how pathetic this person needs to base his legitimacy of arguments on memes he sees on facebook. i noticed the author also didnt put the numbers per-capita. without the major cities, the US would be MUCH lower on the list if it is done ADJUSTED FOR POPULATION DIFFERENCES
DeleteNew Orleans gun laws are different than the rest of the state. Get pulled over without a concealed carry permit and all weapons arr confiscated. You have to provide proof of purchase and ownership of said weapon to get it back. If you get pulled over with a concealed carry permit, they disarm you and remove all your ammunition. That will give you the weapon back but only in and completely unloaded state. The New Orleans city council has tried on numerous occasions to ban concealed weapons in the City of New Orleans permanently. They have thus far been unsuccessful.
DeleteYou need to review this list. http://www.nationmaster.com/country-info/stats/Crime/Murders-with-firearms.
ReplyDelete"Be careful with statements like this. It 'sounds' like a potentially racist statement and I wouldn't want you to be spammed with angry comments."
ReplyDeleteAre facts "racist"?
The facts as reported by the number-crunching nerds at the Bureau of Justice Statistics inside the US Department of Justice show that African-Americans are seven times more likely than people of other races to commit murder, and eight times more likely to commit robbery.
Blacks make up 13% of the population but commit half of the homicides.
70% of America's homicides take place in just three percent of America's counties.
Hispanics commit violent crimes at roughly three times the white rate, and Asians commit violent crimes at about one quarter the white rate. The single best indicator of violent crime levels in an area is the percentage of the population that is black and Hispanic.
At its root, political correctness is a war on noticing things. It is a totalitarian political ideology whose purpose is to declare certain topics and questions taboo. It must do this because cultural Marxism is built on lies, and cannot survive critical scrutiny.
I'm Swiss and even I can tell you right away that this article starts with a massive fallacy: the US are not the 4th most violent country on the planet.
ReplyDeleteIn fact, the US are one of the safest!
Start by doing your facts checking.
Start by listening to Bill Whittle, who actually has the facts:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pELwCqz2JfE
The original intent of this meme was to undermine the fact that the U.S.A. has a very high rate of gun deaths. California has much tighter gun control than Alaska and has a much lower gun death rate as a result. Really simple to grasp. Law abiding citizens have literally NO problem buying guns in California as recent record gun sales there reflect.
ReplyDeletePro Libertate: it's really never a good idea to start by listening to any one person on YouTube. You might find Bill Whittle reflects your attitudes, but getting facts from a dude with explosions behind him and flame throwing rhetoric is never a good idea. Ever.
They have no problem buying neutered guns and later on having even those neutered guns declared illegal and rounded up.
DeleteWhat kind of stupid statistic is "gun death rate" anyway? Who cares *how* they or their loved ones are killed? I'm just upset that they were killed at all! It doesn't make it better that they were run over by a nut job in a truck or stabbed, instead of gunned down by the same nutjob!
Gun deaths doesn't even exclude suicides or accidents which are both *clearly* outside the wheelhouse of what people are concerned with when comparing stats like these.
But you know all these things, yet will still ignore most all the things I might argue with and will focus on media and numbers that support your worldview (just like you warned the other poster from sweeden about doing).
The west coast has some great ideas I wish would spread across the country faster (their drug laws for example) because I support individual freedom, even when I might disagree with the way some people might use that same freedom.
If we get to exclude our most violent and dangerous cities when calculating murder rates, shouldn't other countries be allowed to do the same? What this would likely show is that big cities with poverty stricken populations are a lot more dangerous than poverty stricken rural areas. I'd guess this urban/rural dichotomy is largely worldwide.
ReplyDeleteInstead of dancing around the issue....lets just admit that cities with blacks and Mexicans have highest murder rates......why the PC FACTS ARE TRUTH
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