Posted on 04/09/2017 7:19:06 AM PDT by C19fan
Venezuelas capital Caracas has been ranked as the worlds deadliest city for a second year in a row, while Latin America still dominates the annual list with 43 of the 50 most violent urban centers. According to the yearly ranking by the Citizens Council for Public Security and Criminal Justice (CCSPJP), a Mexican non-governmental organization, Caracas was the deadliest city in the world in 2016, with a homicide rate of more than 130 per 100,000 inhabitants.
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Did they ever hear of Chicago?
Killadelphia?
Baltimore?
Washington,DC?
St. Louis (#14), Baltimore (#26), New Orleans (#34), and Detroit (#36) are on the list.
Did you notice the US cities that made the top 50 list.? What could they have in common?
Those cities are bad but Latin American cities are far worse. If Chicago were as bad as Caracas, there would be thousands of murders annually instead of hundreds.
You could just read the article yourself where that question is answered.
One of the those you name are among the four that make the top 50 list.
There’s an irony in these statistics:
at least Latin America bothers to collect and discloses such numbers.
in Africa Not only would they simply discard an embarrassing number but in most cases they are not collected the first place.
“How does it benefit US..?”
Our leaders are intent on bringing more and more people from these cities to the US. They bring their murdering cultures with them to add to our existing problems.
Indeed it is genetic. All the "culture" and "education" in the world will never get it out of their blood.
The solution is to import more of them into our country. In fact move that whole population here. That will fix everything …
You can’t lay all the blame on the South Americans.
For 8 years Barack Obama did his best to get USA cities on that list.
This proves, yet again, that liberalism is the most deadly form of cancer.
It rots and destroys everything - from the basic definition of life and family - to academia governments and the culture at large.
The diversity of Latin America doesn’t help.
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