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Man I gotta respect the efficiency, they used to need 13% f the population to get that rate. Do they mention how much of that is regular crime and how much spawned from the summer of love that did more damage to the US than Sherman did to the Confederacy?

That is because it is the same set of data. Majority of violent crime is commited by males due to having much more testosterone than women, so 13% (percentage of black people) or 6% (percentage of black males) is, in terms of violent crime data, essentially the same dataset.
 
That is because it is the same set of data. Majority of violent crime is commited by males due to having much more testosterone than women, so 13% (percentage of black people) or 6% (percentage of black males) is, in terms of violent crime data, essentially the same dataset.
I know, I was being an ass and referencing the old meme. Anyway, here is a link to an article the above Twitter thread references with details on the hate crime spread. A brief check with several search engines confirms that this is not being picked up anywhere.
 
EDIT: Slight detail, most of the spike in anti-white hate crimes were apparently against Hispanics that identified as white. That might also be an artifact of the Floyd fun since Hispanic communities were unamused with the roving mobs of looters.
Hispanic does not equal race. It's more a matter if your ancestors settled in a Spanish-speaking Latin American country for a time. Someone Hispanic could look so bonde-haired, blue-eyed, and lily white that the KKK would be tripping over themselves to recruit them or look absolutely indistinguishable from someone native to sub-Saharan Africa - or anywhere else, for that matter.
 
Many such cases.
"One rotten apple spoils the bunch".

If you look at the numbers roughly 1 in 12-13 Americans is a convicted felon. This includes stuff like DUIs.

 
Like Utah?

Utah is solidly red and one of the states which conducts elections entirely by mail. They have no problems with election fraud.

Mormon angels are helping them.Other states could not count on it.
Jokes aside - if you have mormon postman doing things,there would be no fraud.Pity i could not say the same about us,catholics.Heretics more moral then we are....O tempora! o mores !
 
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Mormon angels are helping them.Other states could not count on it.
Jokes aside - if you have mormon postman doing things,there would be no fraud.Pity i could not say the same about us,catholics.Heretics more moral then we are....O tempora! o mores !
The USPS is either the most reliable postal service in the world or slightly second to British Royal Mail. Do not irritate a US Postal Inspector. You will regret it.
 
Yeah, we even have a short story lapooning this untrustworthiness:
Town has post office. Post office is staffed by overly curious woman. No one has direct proof, so local man takes matters in his own hand. Invites lawyer, drafts letter with the following text: "Dear friend, as requested this letter holds five fleas. I don't know why you requested them, but it is done." The lawyer witnesses the letter going into its envelope without any fleas. When his friend opened the letter, it had five fleas in it.
 
Gavin Newsom has signed two new bills in California, one makes it illegal to photograph or record anybody within 100 feet of an abortion clinic, the other allows children to get operations, including gender reassignment, on their parents' insurance and the insurance companies are required to hide this from the parents.

Except, of course, you flatly can't get approved for gender surgery until you're over 18, and treatments other than surgery are still highly restricted and vetted by multiple healthcare professionals. In any case, that's a rare edge case. What the bill is actually about is medical confidentiality for minor patients, which is a *generally messy* issue in medicine as a whole.
 
Except, of course, you flatly can't get approved for gender surgery until you're over 18, and treatments other than surgery are still highly restricted and vetted by multiple healthcare professionals. In any case, that's a rare edge case. What the bill is actually about is medical confidentiality for minor patients, which is a *generally messy* issue in medicine as a whole.

When 'healthcare professionals are activists themselves, treatment being 'highly restricted' doesn't matter.
 
Like Utah?

Utah is solidly red and one of the states which conducts elections entirely by mail. They have no problems with election fraud.
No one has seriously looked at Utah's elections, and Romney is like the arch-RINO; I wouldn't be surprised if he had some help staying in office, and that the Dems will never seriously contest his seat.
 

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