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AlleyCat

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Dec 28, 2023, 5:27:56 PM12/28/23
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... that a city with 1000 people, which has 10 merders a year, is more
dangerous than a city with 100,000 people, which has 999, simply because
there's more of a Republican population which does NOT partake in these
merders, and the rate is higher.

The city with a 1000 people, has 0.027 merders a day.

The city with a 100,000 people, has 2.74 merders a day.

I'll takes my chances in the smaller city.

Vancouver, BC had 73 murders in 2022.
Vancouver, WA had 18 murders in 2022.

Their murder "rate" is comparable.

I'll takes my chances in Vancouver, WA.

It's so stupid to think that a town with 100 residents and ONE domestic
violence murder, is more dangerous than a city of 1 million with 100s of
merders, simply because the "rate" is higher in the smaller town.

What the fuck are they teaching in Canada? Gender studies ONLY?

Alan

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Dec 28, 2023, 6:04:03 PM12/28/23
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On 2023-12-28 14:27, AlleyCat wrote:
>
> ... that a city with 1000 people, which has 10 merders a year, is more
> dangerous than a city with 100,000 people, which has 999, simply because
> there's more of a Republican population which does NOT partake in these
> merders, and the rate is higher.

A city with

>
> The city with a 1000 people, has 0.027 merders a day.
>
> The city with a 100,000 people, has 2.74 merders a day.

Those are rates... ...which you say don't matter.

>
> I'll takes my chances in the smaller city.
>
> Vancouver, BC had 73 murders in 2022.

And a population of 2,657,000 million.

So your odds of being murdered were less than 1 in 36,000

> Vancouver, WA had 18 murders in 2022.

And the population of Vancouver, WA is 194,384.

So your odds of being murdered were more than 1 in 11,000.

>
> Their murder "rate" is comparable.

Nope. You're more than 3 times more likely to be murdered in Vancouver,
WA than in Vancouver, BC.

>
> I'll takes my chances in Vancouver, WA.
>
> It's so stupid to think that a town with 100 residents and ONE domestic
> violence murder, is more dangerous than a city of 1 million with 100s of
> merders, simply because the "rate" is higher in the smaller town.
>
> What the fuck are they teaching in Canada? Gender studies ONLY?

Logic. Basic mathematics.

Things that are clearly beyond you.

AlleyCat

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Dec 28, 2023, 7:09:05 PM12/28/23
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Always wanted to go back to Canada (1989 last visit), but no more. It's just
too dangerous there.

On Thu, 28 Dec 2023 15:03:57 -0800, Alan says...

> > The city with a 1000 people, has 0.027 merders a day.
>
> > The city with a 100,000 people, has 2.74 merders a day.

> Those are rates... ...which you say don't matter.

Yes, but they don't have anything to do with population. Merders per day, is
merders per day, no matter WHAT the population is.

> And a population of 2,657,000 million.

Population (2021) City - 662,248

Stuppid.

The merders weren't for the whole metro area, dumb ass.

I'll still takes my chances in Washington. You have too many merders on a daily
basis.

Keep importing your immigrants.

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I'll takes my chances in WA.

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Alan

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Dec 28, 2023, 8:37:17 PM12/28/23
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On 2023-12-28 16:09, AlleyCat wrote:
>
> Always wanted to go back to Canada (1989 last visit), but no more. It's just
> too dangerous there.
>
> On Thu, 28 Dec 2023 15:03:57 -0800, Alan says...
>
>>> The city with a 1000 people, has 0.027 merders a day.
>>
>>> The city with a 100,000 people, has 2.74 merders a day.
>
>> Those are rates... ...which you say don't matter.
>
> Yes, but they don't have anything to do with population. Merders per day, is
> merders per day, no matter WHAT the population is.
>
>> And a population of 2,657,000 million.
>
> Population (2021) City - 662,248
>
> Stuppid.
>
> The merders weren't for the whole metro area, dumb ass.

Your source was originally from StatsCan:

'Number and rate of homicide victims, by Census Metropolitan Areas

...

Vancouver, British Columbia 2022: 73'

<https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/t1/tbl1/en/tv.action?pid=3510007101>


And also from StatsCan:

'Census Profile, 2016 Census
Vancouver [Census metropolitan area], British Columbia and British
Columbia [Province]

Population, 2016 Census data: 2,463,431'

<https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2016/dp-pd/prof/details/page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CMACA&Code1=933&Geo2=PR&Code2=59&Data=Count&SearchText=vancouver&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&TABID=1>

Are you done with losing yet...

...Pussey?

AlleyCat

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Dec 28, 2023, 8:51:49 PM12/28/23
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On Thu, 28 Dec 2023 17:37:11 -0800, Alan says...

> Are you done with losing yet...

Non sequitur.

I haven't lost yet.

When you can prove to me that I can walk down a street in Chicago is safer than
walking down my hometown's SEEDIEST part of town's streets, THEN... we'll see.

That's a trick. We don't HAVE a seedy part of town. LOL

Prove to me Baton Rouge, LA., is safer than Baton Rouge, SC.

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Alan

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Dec 28, 2023, 9:08:09 PM12/28/23
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On 2023-12-28 17:51, AlleyCat wrote:
>
> On Thu, 28 Dec 2023 17:37:11 -0800, Alan says...
>
>> Are you done with losing yet...
>
> Non sequitur.
>
> I haven't lost yet.

Sure you have, Pussey.

That's why you just snipped your attempt at a "gotcha" moment...

...that I completely destroyed.

>
> When you can prove to me that I can walk down a street in Chicago is safer than
> walking down my hometown's SEEDIEST part of town's streets, THEN... we'll see.
>
> That's a trick. We don't HAVE a seedy part of town. LOL
>
> Prove to me Baton Rouge, LA., is safer than Baton Rouge, SC.

I don't have to.

I've already destroyed your bullshit...

...and we know it because you've now carefully removed all evidence...

...Pussey.

AlleyCat

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Dec 28, 2023, 9:45:13 PM12/28/23
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On Thu, 28 Dec 2023 18:08:04 -0800, Alan says...

>
> On 2023-12-28 17:51, AlleyCat wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, 28 Dec 2023 17:37:11 -0800, Alan says...
> >
> >> Are you done with losing yet...
> >
> > Non sequitur.
> >
> > I haven't lost yet.
>
> Sure you have, Pussey.

Nope. You THINKING you've "won" or me, "lost", is a nerd's fantasy.

LOL... nerdy nerds are always on this "I win" bullshit kick. Hey, I can't help
it if YOU have low-self-esteem... you've "won" nothing, except the self-
satisfaction of THINKING you've won, to soothe you're realization that you
can't win this one.

Smaller towns with higher merder rates, are still MUCH safer than Chicago,
Baton Rouge, et al.

You think what you want... that does not change the fact that more people die
in Democrat-run cities than Republican. THAT is an indisputable fact.

Show me the Republican-run cities where Republicans are committing the crimes:

If "rate" matters most, then why was this list made?


30 U.S. Cities With the Highest Murders in 2023


30. Cleveland, Ohio

Murders in 2022: 127

Cleveland is one of the smaller cities on our list with a popular under four
hundred thousand people.


29. San Antonio, Texas

Murders in 2022: 227

San Antonio is one of the biggest cities in the U.S. with 1.4 million people
living in its borders.


28. San Jose, California

Murders in 2023: 8

San Jose sits in the list of America's fifteen largest cities, with a
population of one million. It has one of the largest economies in the U.S.,
courtesy of a large number of technology firms.


27. Little Rock, Arkansas

Murders in 2023: 16

While there were fewer violent crimes (3,694) in Little Rock, the city still
had a similar number of murders as Minneapolis.


26. Minneapolis, Minnesota

Murders in 2023: 26

Minneapolis is the largest city in Minnesota and houses almost half a million
people. The FBI reported 5,130 incidences of violent crime in the city in 2022,
with 79 murders as well.


25. Fort Worth, Texas*

Murders in 2023: 26

Fort Worth is one of the largest cities in Texas with a population of almost
half a million people. It has some of the lowest levels of violent crime,
4,693, cases on our list.


24. Denver, Colorado

Murders in 2023: 29

Denver is the capital of Colorado and houses more than four hundred thousand
people. Its location makes it a logistics hub in its state.


23. Albuquerque, New Mexico

Murders in 2023: 34

Albuquerque is the largest city in New Mexico and has a little over half a
million residents.


22. Portland, Oregon

Murders in 2023: 36

Portland is Oregon's most populous city and also one of the biggest in the U.S.
It has one of the largest ports in America, handling millions of pounds of
cargo annually.


21. Jacksonville, Florida

Murders in 2023: 36

Jacksonville is Florida's largest city. It is an important port city with a
vibrant financial industry.


20. Charlotte, North Carolina*

Murders in 2023: 40

Charlotte is the largest city in North Carolina. It is also one of the largest
banking sectors in the U.S., coming second only to New York City.


19. Atlanta, Georgia

Murders in 2023: 40

Atlanta is Georgia's largest city as well as its capital. Its metropolitan area
is also one of the largest economies in America.


18. Las Vegas, Nevada

Murders in 2023: 49

Las Vegas is the tourism hub of America, known for its nightlife and casinos.


17. Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Murders in 2023: 58

Milwaukee is a hub for the industrial industry in America, with a variety of
Fortune 500 firms in the sector operating there.


16. Columbus, Ohio

Murders in 2023: 59

Columbus is the capital of Ohio and houses almost a million people. It houses
several large Fortune 500 companies.


15. St. Louis, Missouri

Murders in 2023: 65

St. Louis houses just over three hundred thousand people. It is an important
region for biotechnology and healthcare firms in its state.


14. Memphis, Tennessee

Murders in 2023: 81

Memphis is a hub for aircraft parts manufacturing in America. It is also a
transportation hub in its state.


13. Louisville, Kentucky

Murders in 2023: 89

Louisville is Kentucky's largest city and is an air and shipping hub in its
state.


12. Washington, D.C.

Murders in 2023: 89

Washington, D.C. is the capital of the U.S. It has relatively low levels of
violent crime but high murders in comparison.


11. Detroit, Michigan

Murders in 2023: 89

Detroit is Michigan's largest city and has historically been a hub for the
American car industry.


10. Kansas City, Missouri

Murders in 2023: 96

Kansas City had fewer violent crimes than Dallas but a similar number of
murders - a worrying development.


9. Indianapolis, Indiana

Murders in 2023: 96

Indianapolis is the capital of Indiana and houses nearly a million people.


8. New York City, New York

Murders in 2023: 100

New York City is the largest city in the U.S. as it houses a whopping 8.8
million people as of 2020. New York was first settled in the seventeenth
century and has benefited from its port location. Despite being the largest
city in the U.S., New York City reported 433 murders in 2022, significantly
fewer than the next two entries on our list.


7. Los Angeles, California

Murders in 2023: 102

Los Angeles is California's largest city and the second largest in America with
a population of nearly four million people. It is an economic and cultural hub
in America, with its surrounding areas having a concentration of the film and
entertainment industry. At the same time, the Los Angeles metropolitan area
also has one of the largest economies in both America and the world. Some of
its largest employers include healthcare companies and technological firms.


6. Houston, Texas

Murders in 2023: 109

Houston is the largest city in Texas with a population of 2.3 million people.
There were more than twenty five thousand violent crimes in Houston in 2022 and
429 murders were committed, almost equal to New York City - the most populous
city in the U.S.


5. Baltimore, Maryland

Murders in 2023: 112


Baltimore is the most populous city in Maryland and saw 7,041 violent crimes in
2022. Its latest murder data for 2023 shows that 260 people were killed in
Baltimore during the year, making the city rank quite high in the list of
2023's most murderous cities when compared to a similar list for 2022.
Baltimore is also an important hub for international trade as it houses an
important port and a trade center. The Baltimore port specializes in handling
heavy equipment and machinery.


4. Dallas, Texas

Murders in 2023: 126

Dallas has a population of 1.3 million people and is part of the fourth largest
metropolitan area in America. There were nearly ten thousand instances of
violent crimes in the city and 157 murders. In 2023, 126 people have been
murdered so far, in a rather worrying increase that also sees Dallas jump quite
high in our ranking of the U.S. cities with the highest murders. The city is
also home to some of the largest companies in the U.S., including the
telecommunications giant AT&T and Southwest Airlines.


3. Phoenix, Arizona

Murders in 2023: 137

Phoenix is the capital of Arizona with 1.6 million residents. It houses several
Fortune 500 firms as well as important military installations. Not only is
Phoenix Arizona's largest city in terms of population, but overall, it is the
fifth largest city in America. Alarmingly, 137 murders have been committed so
far in 2023 in the city, closing in on the 198 carried out in 2022.


2. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Murders in 2023: 165

Philadelphia is the largest city in Pennsylvania with a population of 1.6
million people. It is also one of the oldest cities in America since it was
first settled in the late seventeenth century. Philadelphia also has a long
history of Native Americans, which have lived there for far longer than the
white people. It has a variety of important companies in sectors such as
insurance, healthcare, food, and chemicals. The city also has a vibrant
biotechnology cluster, and it reported 507 murders in 2022 along with close to
sixteen thousand violent crimes.


1. Chicago, Illinois

Murders in 2023: 166

Chicago is the most populous city in Illinois and the third largest in the U.S.
as it houses close to three million people. It also has one of the biggest
metropolitan economies in the U.S., and one of the largest business districts
as well. However, Chicago often gets flak for high levels of crime, and perhaps
it's unsurprising that it ranks first on our list in terms of murders as well.

> That's why you just snipped your attempt at a "gotcha" moment...
>
> ...that I completely destroyed.

LOL... Nope.

> >
> > When you can prove to me that I can walk down a street in Chicago is safer than
> > walking down my hometown's SEEDIEST part of town's streets, THEN... we'll see.
> >
> > That's a trick. We don't HAVE a seedy part of town. LOL
> >
> > Prove to me Baton Rouge, LA., is safer than Baton Rouge, SC.
>
> I don't have to.

Chicken shit cock-sucker moment, noted, thank you.

https://i.imgur.com/ICrG53M.mp4

> I've already destroyed your bullshit...

Nope. (see top 30 merderous cities, above)

> ...and we know it because you've now carefully removed all evidence...

LOL... I removed nothing. Last time, stupid. Because I don't quote a bunch of
your bullshit, doesn't mean it's not still there for all to see... your
stupidity.

https://groups.google.com/g/alt.fan.rush-limbaugh/c/6Gytq-SVLYU/m/5GvsVAMPAwAJ

https://groups.google.com/search?q=messageid:MPG.3ff7b26565a829a7db2
@news.eternal-september.org&inOrg=false

Alan

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On 2023-12-28 18:45, AlleyCat wrote:
>
> On Thu, 28 Dec 2023 18:08:04 -0800, Alan says...
>
>>
>> On 2023-12-28 17:51, AlleyCat wrote:
>>>
>>> On Thu, 28 Dec 2023 17:37:11 -0800, Alan says...
>>>
>>>> Are you done with losing yet...
>>>
>>> Non sequitur.
>>>
>>> I haven't lost yet.
>>
>> Sure you have, Pussey.
>
> Nope. You THINKING you've "won" or me, "lost", is a nerd's fantasy.

Nope. It's simply a fact.

>
> LOL... nerdy nerds are always on this "I win" bullshit kick. Hey, I can't help
> it if YOU have low-self-esteem... you've "won" nothing, except the self-
> satisfaction of THINKING you've won, to soothe you're realization that you
> can't win this one.
>
> Smaller towns with higher merder rates, are still MUCH safer than Chicago,
> Baton Rouge, et al.


So, according to you, it's always safer to live in a place where there
is only 1 murder a year over a place with 100 murders a year, right?

Answer that, and we'll continue your losing.

:-)

AlleyCat

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Dec 28, 2023, 10:09:16 PM12/28/23
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On Thu, 28 Dec 2023 18:49:09 -0800, Alan says...

> So, according to you, it's always safer to live in a place where there
> is only 1 murder a year over a place with 100 murders a year, right?

Wow.

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On 2023-12-28 19:09, AlleyCat wrote:
>
> On Thu, 28 Dec 2023 18:49:09 -0800, Alan says...
>
>> So, according to you, it's always safer to live in a place where there
>> is only 1 murder a year over a place with 100 murders a year, right?
>
> Wow.
>

That is the argument that you've been advancing: that only the number of
murders per year matters.

Take a stand...


...Pussey.

AlleyCat

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On Thu, 28 Dec 2023 19:56:54 -0800, Alan says...
So... according to you, I'm right. Thanks.

https://i.imgur.com/5UhGy8d.mp4

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Holier-than-thou LIBERAL Canadians, think they're soooo superior when it comes
to slavery, because they "ended" it (not really) a mere 30 years earlier.

Canada "ended" slavery a mere 30 years before Lincoln wrote the "Emancipation
Proclamation".

HOW does that make Canada ANY "better" or different? It doesn't.

Canada's Shameful, Modern-Day Slave Trade
https://torontosun.com/2012/02/10/canadas-shameful-modern-day-slave-
trade/wcm/2e410af6-9dc4-4ef7-bc3e-821a5970ed41

Colonial Canada Had Slavery For More Than 200 Years. And Yes, It Still Matters
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Alan

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On 2023-12-29 21:12, AlleyCat wrote:
>
> On Thu, 28 Dec 2023 19:56:54 -0800, Alan says...
>
>>
>> On 2023-12-28 19:09, AlleyCat wrote:
>>>
>>> On Thu, 28 Dec 2023 18:49:09 -0800, Alan says...
>>>
>>>> So, according to you, it's always safer to live in a place where there
>>>> is only 1 murder a year over a place with 100 murders a year, right?
>>>
>>> Wow.
>>>
>>
>> That is the argument that you've been advancing: that only the number of
>> murders per year matters.
>
> So... according to you, I'm right. Thanks.

Nope.

I'm asking you for an answer...

...and you're too craven to give one...

...Pussey.

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