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re: Orleans Parish ranked #1 for homicide rate nationwide = We did it NOLA!
Posted on 6/7/17 at 5:03 pm to RogerTheShrubber
Posted on 6/7/17 at 5:03 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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There is a clear regional divide. St. Louis is the westernmost city to make the list and Baltimore the furthest north.
Low-income areas are hit the hardest by this type of violent crime. With the exception of the District of Columbia, all of the top 10 have median household incomes below the national average of $53,889 (2015). Dallas County, Ala. and Phillips County, Ark. both have median household incomes less than half the national average.
All 10 of the cities and counties on this list have an African-American plurality or majority.
This is a fact. This is not an example of racism. Facts cannot be racist.
Cities, towns, villages, and generally any census-designated place in any part of any country in the world that have a disproportionately large black population have a hard time keeping their black populace from engaging in illegal and violent affairs.
The problem is the continual decline of the overall mental and physical health of black populations, and the governments, churches, and persons in power who encourage and enable this.
Posted on 6/7/17 at 5:05 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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There is a clear regional divide. St. Louis is the westernmost city to make the list and Baltimore the furthest north.
Low-income areas are hit the hardest by this type of violent crime. With the exception of the District of Columbia, all of the top 10 have median household incomes below the national average of $53,889 (2015). Dallas County, Ala. and Phillips County, Ark. both have median household incomes less than half the national average.
All 10 of the cities and counties on this list have an African-American plurality or majority.
You racist motherfricker...
Posted on 6/7/17 at 5:35 pm to LSUTigerFan247
Stop shitting on Nola you big bully.
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