The Red Scare: Newsweek Releases Most Dangerous States Map

Nope. You are dead ass wrong. Why? Because you don’t do any digging. You failed in school and you just are lazy. You know its easier to make up shit than to research, think and learn. Red states are not violent because of the few liberals. They are violent because right wing conservatives are violent as hell. It’s documented. Read the links below.

Why would a few liberals in Arkansas make it violent when tens of millions in NYC make it safe?

NYC has a murder rate of 5.5 per 100k.

Philips County Arkansas has a murder rate of 55.4.
Oh good. I wondered who was going to win the most non sequitur post of the day. Congratulations. You just took the lead.
 
Oh good. I wondered who was going to win the most non sequitur post of the day. Congratulations. You just took the lead.
I linked data my man. It ain’t the immigrants genius. Whole state is a death trap. All you did was make up a narrative.

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Newsweek produced a safety study that just released today pointing to the safest and most dangerous states.

Any surprises? Not really.




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This is the conclusion of a new study by Whitley Law Firm, a personal injury law firm, who analyzed 26 different safety factors across all 50 states.

The safety factors fell into various categories including violent and sexual crimes, firearm possession among young people at schools, theft and drug crimes, environmental and infrastructure factors, such as air, water and road quality, as well as birth complications, motor vehicle accidents and fatalities and fatality rates in young people.

Each factor was scored via an index to calculate each state's overall safety score out of 100, with a score of 100 reflecting the highest level of safety. The overall score was used to determine the "most dangerous and the safest states to raise a family."
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Your chances of dying violently are much higher in Alaska as are your chances of being raped. Congrats on that shithole.
Yes, I am sure Alaska worries a great deal about that.

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Exactly.

These are the most dangerous places in America. ALL run by Democrats:


  1. Memphis, TN
  2. Cleveland, OH
  3. Toledo, OH
  4. Little Rock, AR
  5. Peoria, IL
  6. Springfield, IL
  7. Detroit, MI
  8. Akron, OH
  9. Beaumont, TX
  10. Rockford, IL
  11. Evansville, IN
  12. Dayton, OH
  13. Nashville, TN
  14. Winston-Salem, NC
  15. Springfield, MO
  16. Chicago, IL
  17. Salt Lake City, UT
  18. Springfield, MA
  19. North Charleston, SC
  20. Corpus Christi, TX
  21. Tulsa, OK
  22. Albany, NY
  23. Buffalo, NY
  24. Kansas City, MO
  25. Shreveport, LA
  26. Baltimore, MD
  27. Houston, TX
  28. New Haven, CT
  29. Las Cruces, NM
  30. Lansing, MI
Thanks for posting this. It's really strange to think about how a whole state can be totally skewed by one city.

Look at KC MO and KC K on the list. Just to the south of K.C. K is Johnson County, Kansas, a collection of 15 or 16 small cities (Overland Park, Olathe, Leawood) which have a lot of money. The crime rate in that county compared to KC, K used to be an order of magnitude lower. And yet KC K made Kansas look like the wild west.
 
Newsweek produced a safety study that just released today pointing to the safest and most dangerous states.

Any surprises? Not really.




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This is the conclusion of a new study by Whitley Law Firm, a personal injury law firm, who analyzed 26 different safety factors across all 50 states.

The safety factors fell into various categories including violent and sexual crimes, firearm possession among young people at schools, theft and drug crimes, environmental and infrastructure factors, such as air, water and road quality, as well as birth complications, motor vehicle accidents and fatalities and fatality rates in young people.

Each factor was scored via an index to calculate each state's overall safety score out of 100, with a score of 100 reflecting the highest level of safety. The overall score was used to determine the "most dangerous and the safest states to raise a family."
I can certainly understand it being dangerous in states like Arizona, Texas, Montana and Wyoming. Especially if you're a criminal, the victims are likely to shoot your sorry ass.
 
Thanks for posting this. It's really strange to think about how a whole state can be totally skewed by one city.

Look at KC MO and KC K on the list. Just to the south of K.C. K is Johnson County, Kansas, a collection of 15 or 16 small cities (Overland Park, Olathe, Leawood) which have a lot of money. The crime rate in that county compared to KC, K used to be an order of magnitude lower. And yet KC K made Kansas look like the wild west.
Nope. The entire state is riddled in crime.


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Nope. The entire state is riddled in crime.
KC K....as in Kansas City, Kansas. And Johnson County Kansas had a crime rate that was well below the state average in spite of being about 1/4th the population of the state.
 
Newsweek produced a safety study that just released today pointing to the safest and most dangerous states.

Any surprises? Not really.




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This is the conclusion of a new study by Whitley Law Firm, a personal injury law firm, who analyzed 26 different safety factors across all 50 states.

The safety factors fell into various categories including violent and sexual crimes, firearm possession among young people at schools, theft and drug crimes, environmental and infrastructure factors, such as air, water and road quality, as well as birth complications, motor vehicle accidents and fatalities and fatality rates in young people.

Each factor was scored via an index to calculate each state's overall safety score out of 100, with a score of 100 reflecting the highest level of safety. The overall score was used to determine the "most dangerous and the safest states to raise a family."
How about ranking the safety of the large cities?
 
It’s a right wing shell company.

baptistnews.com

Why did Newsweek publish an op-ed with at least 22 false claims? – Baptist News Global

Newsweek has published an opinion piece with at least 22 false claims. That piece reads as though it came straight from a Trump rally.
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baptistnews.com

The once-venerable newsmagazine is now owned by Dev Pragad and Johnathan Davis, two men with ties to a cult called Olivet World Assembly and Olivet University. Pragad is a millionaire who is credited both with saving the magazine and enriching himself at the same time.

Du Quenoy’s Palm Beach Freedom Institute has a glossy internet presence: “The Palm Beach Freedom Institute promotes education and public policy defending the principles of the American Founding, the exceptionalism of the American experience, and the free exercise of civil rights and civil liberties as protected by the Constitution of the United States.”

The key is in the phrase “the exceptionalism of the American experience.” Read a bit more and you discover the institute is an ardent opponent of wokeness and cancel culture.
Baptist News is calling another news outlet out for having ties to a church? The irony
 
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Every single study shows crime is worse in red states and you retards conclude that a minority of dems in red states destroy the state but the tons of dems in the majority in blue states make them much much better. You are retarded. The problem with red states is red policies. Case closed.

Crime in democrat run cities skews every survey
 
No, it's not the immigrants:

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Moron. All 5 i circled are 85% or greater white and they were just the first 5 darkest colored counties i checked indicating they are crime ridden. Your narrative is a lie. You have to get up way earlier and try way harder to get a lie over on me. I always bring the receipts.


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