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I missed read, 11 regionally.. 8 in city proper, my bad.
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Originally Posted by TheseGoTo11
You seem to always want to knock down DC and St. Louis with false statistics to make Baltimore look more favorable in comparison.
This... coming from... you? With the the track record of things you've said about Baltimore? Ok
Please tell me whats false about these statements (all of which I have repeatedly beaten into the ground)
St. Louis statistically has a higher murder rate than Baltimore. Fact
Baltimore is substantially more dangerous in the real world than St. Louis. Another Fact
DC is "safer" than both... in both metrics. Also Fact
What more do you want/need? All three have horriffic crime rates and their leaders should be doing everything in their god damn power to bring it them down.
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Originally Posted by TheseGoTo11
We're not talking GDP here, but you seem to have some kind of inferiority complex about Baltimore, and every time a simple fact about its homicide rate is brought up, or its distribution, you try to change the topic.
What are we talking about then? Because we've already gone down this road and every debate leads to the same result regarding Baltimore & St. Louis
No one is feeling inferiority about Baltimore. I live in Japan
What everyone is observing your obvious axe to grind against that particular city for the sake of grinding that axe. So yes, people (myself included) are naturally going to ask why you put so much neurotic energy into it.
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Originally Posted by TheseGoTo11
No one here gets so worked up when simple stats about St. Louis, DC, New Orleans, or Detroit are posted. You seem to have a real issue with the truth.
No one is getting worked up about those cities because no one is neurotically trying to pick them apart or beat dead horses and if they did, we would have noticed and said something already.
You are the only one who seems to be unable to see that.
I hope L.A keep improving because this is the place I want to go study
While by no means perfect. NYC & LA have managed to get their ducks in a row and bring their crime down to amazingly low levels consider just how large the cities are.
While this won't last very long, Atlanta actually has a lower murder rate than Austin . Atlanta is still at 1 according to the APD Open Data database.
is that something to be happy about
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