Which Political Party Is Violent?
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Yes I saw this question pop up elsewhere on another music site and the OP was strictly blaming one party due to this criminal act. Violence is violence and hate is hate, one has to be particularly deranged to allow one's political views lead you to violence such as this crime.
I saw something on CBS Late Night that would interesting to try. In little league baseball all the way up through college after games the players all shake hands in congratulations for the game played. Just as they did after the game eventually played by both parties. Why not continue those congratulations after every session of Congress. One doesn't have to change your point of view just a simple reaching out open handed thanking the other side for just being here to rule on a bill etc.
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g under p said:Yes I saw this question pop up elsewhere on another music site and the OP was strictly blaming one party due to this criminal act. Violence is violence and hate is hate, one has to be particularly deranged to allow one's political views lead you to violence such as this crime.
I saw something on CBS Late Night that would interesting to try. In little league baseball all the way up through college after games the players all shake hands in congratulations for the game played. Just as they did after the game eventually played by both parties. Why not continue those congratulations after every session of Congress. One doesn't have to change your point of view just a simple reaching out open handed thanking the other side for just being here to rule on a bill etc.
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Speaking of kids sports. Have you seen a team where the coach is rude, disrespectful, and has no sportsmanship? All the kids follow their lead and usually are equally rude. Same with the players families. So a good question is which party leader is rude, antagonisitic, encourages violence, and fabricated enemies and creates division?0
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As has been said, it's about the person, not their party or belief. This would be no different than asking which religion is more violent. A person committing a violent act isn't a representation of any group, unless at the core, that organization encourages and promotes violence.It's a hopeless situation...0
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Go Beavers said:Speaking of kids sports. Have you seen a team where the coach is rude, disrespectful, and has no sportsmanship? All the kids follow their lead and usually are equally rude. Same with the players families. So a good question is which party leader is rude, antagonisitic, encourages violence, and fabricated enemies and creates division?I'm like an opening band for your mom.0
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tbergs said:As has been said, it's about the person, not their party or belief. This would be no different than asking which religion is more violent. A person committing a violent act isn't a representation of any group, unless at the core, that organization encourages and promotes violence.0
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Go Beavers said:tbergs said:As has been said, it's about the person, not their party or belief. This would be no different than asking which religion is more violent. A person committing a violent act isn't a representation of any group, unless at the core, that organization encourages and promotes violence.It's a hopeless situation...0
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mcgruff10 said:The far right and far left are both crazy imo. I m hoping sometime in the near future both sides sit down and try to actually make this country better.
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Red States Have Higher Crime Rates Than Blue States
http://editions.lib.umn.edu/smartpolitics/2009/09/16/red-states-have-higher-crime-r/
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CM189191 said:Red States Have Higher Crime Rates Than Blue States
http://editions.lib.umn.edu/smartpolitics/2009/09/16/red-states-have-higher-crime-r/
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^^^ fake news. That's dated from 2009 anyway, but crime rates always trend higher in higher population areas, aka cities. Call it blue or red or whatever side you're on I don't personally care, but snopes fact checked it and tells it a little more fairly:
http://www.snopes.com/crime-rates-democrats-vote/
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CM189191 said:Red States Have Higher Crime Rates Than Blue States
http://editions.lib.umn.edu/smartpolitics/2009/09/16/red-states-have-higher-crime-r/
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PJPOWER said:CM189191 said:Red States Have Higher Crime Rates Than Blue States
http://editions.lib.umn.edu/smartpolitics/2009/09/16/red-states-have-higher-crime-r/
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CM189191 said:PJPOWER said:CM189191 said:Red States Have Higher Crime Rates Than Blue States
http://editions.lib.umn.edu/smartpolitics/2009/09/16/red-states-have-higher-crime-r/
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PJPOWER said:CM189191 said:PJPOWER said:CM189191 said:Red States Have Higher Crime Rates Than Blue States
http://editions.lib.umn.edu/smartpolitics/2009/09/16/red-states-have-higher-crime-r/
Looks like we have a winner!!
So then the question becomes, "What causes right-leaning states to have higher crime rates than their left-leaning counterparts?"
Do you really think Texas skews towards #46 in safety because of it's big cities; when New York, Illinois and California sit at #2, #20 & #23?0 -
RoleModelsinBlood31 said:^^^ fake news. That's dated from 2009 anyway, but crime rates always trend higher in higher population areas, aka cities. Call it blue or red or whatever side you're on I don't personally care, but snopes fact checked it and tells it a little more fairly:
http://www.snopes.com/crime-rates-democrats-vote/
This article agrees. Not only that, but also reflects back on last 3 elections and "These crime rate findings hold despite the fact that blue states have a higher population of residents in urban areas, which tend to have higher crime rates than rural areas."0 -
CM189191 said:PJPOWER said:CM189191 said:PJPOWER said:CM189191 said:Red States Have Higher Crime Rates Than Blue States
http://editions.lib.umn.edu/smartpolitics/2009/09/16/red-states-have-higher-crime-r/
Looks like we have a winner!!
So then the question becomes, "What causes right-leaning states to have higher crime rates than their left-leaning counterparts?"
Do you really think Texas skews towards #46 in safety because of it's big cities; when New York, Illinois and California sit at #2, #20 & #23?Post edited by PJPOWER on0 -
PJPOWER said:CM189191 said:PJPOWER said:CM189191 said:PJPOWER said:CM189191 said:Red States Have Higher Crime Rates Than Blue States
http://editions.lib.umn.edu/smartpolitics/2009/09/16/red-states-have-higher-crime-r/
Looks like we have a winner!!
So then the question becomes, "What causes right-leaning states to have higher crime rates than their left-leaning counterparts?"
Do you really think Texas skews towards #46 in safety because of it's big cities; when New York, Illinois and California sit at #2, #20 & #23?
No, that would be ridiculous. Obviously it is the residents of Texas who are more prone to crime than their counterparts in CA, IL & NY. (And apparently adverse to getting a higher education.) The residents in Texas are also more likely to be conservative. It is reasonable to conclude that conservatives are more prone to committing crimes than their liberal peers.0 -
CM189191 said:RoleModelsinBlood31 said:^^^ fake news. That's dated from 2009 anyway, but crime rates always trend higher in higher population areas, aka cities. Call it blue or red or whatever side you're on I don't personally care, but snopes fact checked it and tells it a little more fairly:
http://www.snopes.com/crime-rates-democrats-vote/
This article agrees. Not only that, but also reflects back on last 3 elections and "These crime rate findings hold despite the fact that blue states have a higher population of residents in urban areas, which tend to have higher crime rates than rural areas."
Totally. I re-read it and you're correct. It does throw this in there though "there is at least a morsel of truth to the claim that areas with high Democratic turnout have a higher crime rate. That phenomenon, however, has more to do with population density than it does with politics."
kind of weird, took me a few reads but it's Monday so I'm a bit slow.I'm like an opening band for your mom.0 -
^^^ I bet if you dug a little deeper than surface level, you would find that your theory does not hold up. If you are comfortable drawing a conclusion based on a minimum amount of data that does not consider the demographics/socioeconomic status of those committing the crimes, then don't let me stand in the way of your self-validating dillusional conclusion. Who knows, maybe it's pissed off democrats living in a conservative state that are committing the crimes...You just do not know with the minimum amount of data you presented.Post edited by PJPOWER on0
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