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Anti-gun Press Parrots Misleading Stats and Creates Outright Falsehoods
Buckeye Firearms.org ^ | June 3, 2022

Posted on 06/03/2022 6:32:15 AM PDT by KeyLargo

Anti-gun Press Parrots Misleading Stats and Creates Outright Falsehoods 7:00am Friday, June 03, 2022

As NRA-ILA recently pointed out, gun control researchers and their establishment press lapdogs propagate misleading “science” to advance their political agenda. Sometimes this involves sophisticated statistical modeling, other times it involves the crude mischaracterization of data. The anti-gun advocates’ longest-running version of the latter involves conflating firearm-related deaths among children and those among juveniles and young adults.

This is how it works: Step one, acquire statistics on firearm-related deaths among children ages 1-14. Step two, combine that relatively low number with the far greater number of firearm-related deaths involving juveniles and young adults ages 15-19, or even ages 15-24. Step three, present the resulting data as the shocking number of “children” (ages 1-19 or 1-24) who are subjected to “gun violence” each day/week/month/year. Step four, use the disingenuous statistic to advocate for pre-determined gun control policies.

Upon the release of the CDC’s 2020 fatal injury data, gun controllers dredged up this tactic once again. As with overall violent crime, firearm-related violence increased in 2020 alongside the conscious implementation of soft-on-crime criminal justice policies. Sadly, younger people were no exception to this increase.

However, anti-gun researchers and the media abused the CDC’s data to create misleading headlines that blared “Guns were leading cause of death among children, teens in 2020, research says,” “Guns Became the Leading Cause of Death for American Children and Teens in 2020,” and “Firearms surpass motor vehicles as leading cause of death among kids, UM researchers say.”

When examining injuries to actual children or kids, ages 1-14, firearm-related injuries are not the leading causes of death and are not higher than motor vehicle deaths. The number of motor vehicle deaths in this age group is more than 60-percent higher than firearm-related deaths. Moreover, when examining the most generous reasonable definition of “children,” those ages 1-17, motor vehicle deaths are still higher than firearm-related deaths.

This does shift when examining those ages 15-19. An overwhelming 83-percent of the firearm-related deaths that occur in the 1-19 age group happen among the juveniles and young adults ages 15-19. This disparity shouldn’t be surprising. The 15-19 cohort is far more often engaged in the type of street crime that can give rise to firearm-related violence and that many jurisdictions have decided to address in a more lenient manner in recent years. The conflation of this age group with actual children is even more absurd when one considers that in the vast majority of jurisdictions those 15 and older can be prosecuted as adults.

As if this manipulation of data for political purposes wasn’t enough, some researchers have gone further. In some cases, anti-gun academics and the media will lump actual children (ages 1-14) in with juveniles and young adults ages 15-24 to create even more misleading statistics.

On April 21, the New England Journal of Medicine published an item by David Hemenway and others, titled, “Crossing Lines — A Change in the Leading Cause of Death among U.S. Children.” As previously noted, firearm-related injuries are not the leading cause of death in actual children (ages 1-14) or even “children” under the most generous definition of the term (ages 1-17). Hemenway is a longtime anti-gun researcher at the Harvard Injury Control Research Center.

The actual text of the NEJM item showed how this lurid headline was concocted. The article stated,

Injuries are the most common cause of death among children, adolescents, and young adults between 1 and 24 years of age in the United States; indeed, injuries are responsible for more deaths among children and adolescents than all other causes combined.

So the article isn’t about children at all, but rather all those ages 1-24. Once again, actual children were lumped in with juveniles and young adults, who obviously have a very different risk profile, in order to contrive a sensational statistic.

This is bad enough, but whether through incompetence or deliberate deceit, some in the media managed to make this misleading statistic into an outright falsehood.

On April 24, USA Today published a piece titled “Guns were leading cause of death among children, teens in 2020, research says.” The item stated, “Researchers from the University of Michigan noted that an alarming number of the deaths, 10,186 (22.5%), were of people ages 1 to 19.” In addition to citing the UM researchers, the author linked to an article published on the university’s website.

Nowhere in the UM article did that statistic appear. In fact, the article specifically stated that less than half that number of individuals ages 1-19 died of firearm-related injuries in 2020.

So, how could a reporter get the number so wrong? Well, the number of firearm-related deaths he claimed were for those ages 1-19 is actually the number of firearm-related deaths for those ages 1-24. Moreover, it is the number cited for firearm-related deaths for those ages 1-24 in the April NEJM item.

USA today wasn’t the only media outlet to promote this complete nonsense as fact. Seattle’s KCPQ and Lansing, Michigan’s WILX also misinformed the public with this bogus claim.

To recap:

In order to promote their gun control agenda, anti-gun researchers conflated firearm-related deaths among actual children (ages 1-14) with those among juveniles and young adults ages 15-19 to overstate the number of “children” involved in firearm-related violence. Even more disingenuous researchers decided to juice this misleading statistic further by adding data from an additional five years of adulthood, thus conflating firearm-related deaths among actual children (ages 1-14) with those of juveniles and young adults ages 15-24. In their eagerness to promote gun control propaganda, the anti-gun press accidentally or willfully mixed up the misleading ages 1-19 firearm-related death statistic with the even more misleading ages 1-24 statistic. Media outlets reported the ages 1-24 firearm-related death total as the ages 1-19 total, overstating the number of firearm-related deaths among those ages 1-19 by more than 100 percent.

Someone call the Disinformation Governance Board!

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TOPICS: Government; Health/Medicine; Politics; Society
KEYWORDS: banglist; causes; child; deaths; fakenews; guns; rkba; uvalde
Yes, Gang shootings, killings by teenage gangsters are included in the little children causes of death and, the sheeple believe the false statistics from the Democrats.

"...when examining those ages 15-19. An overwhelming 83-percent of the firearm-related deaths that occur in the 1-19 age group happen among the juveniles and young adults ages 15-19. This disparity shouldn’t be surprising. The 15-19 cohort is far more often engaged in the type of street crime that can give rise to firearm-related violence..."


1 posted on 06/03/2022 6:32:15 AM PDT by KeyLargo
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2 posted on 06/03/2022 6:37:35 AM PDT by Eleutheria5 (All Hail the MAGA King, beloved of Ultra MAGAs and Deplorables!)
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To: Eleutheria5

They must be using the messaging guide:

https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/748675/gun-violencemessaging-guide-pdf-1.pdf


3 posted on 06/03/2022 6:57:29 AM PDT by rktman (Destroy America from within? Check! WTH? Enlisted USN 1967 to end up with this? 😕)
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To: KeyLargo
I recently spent a few days in a hotel in California.

Every morning at breakfast, the TV blared the most crass leftist propaganda, and most of the people present sat like drug-dazed automatons receiving their morning fix.

It was frightening.

The TV propaganda was all dire, pessimistic, terrifying. The TV "reporters" seemed to believe the depressing, pessimistic propaganda they were parroting.

The people I talked with have serious anxiety. I can understand why. They constantly receive a barrage of frightening propaganda. Many believe it all. Many are on anti-anxiety medication.

The day I left, a lovely, kind woman asked if I were anxious about the flight home. I explained that I wasn't looking forward to cramped air plane accommodations, difficult schedules, crowded terminals, etc. She asked if I would like a few Xanex to relieve my anxiety.

"Oh no," I replied, "I'm not particularly anxious--just slightly dreading a tiring flight."

Actually, I was horrified at the thought of her casually offering a highly addictive drug--or any drug--to remedy perceived anxiety, which was in fact essentially non-existent.

In the California air port, I chatted casually with a fellow traveler, a school teacher, who told my how frustrating his job is, trying to educate children who have no interest in learning, who refuse to learn, and whose parents have no interest in making them learn. "I just gave up trying to help them," he said.

I could hardly wait to get out of there and into fly-over country.

4 posted on 06/03/2022 7:08:59 AM PDT by Savage Beast (Saints are sinners who never gave up. --St. Theresa of Avila)
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I refused to learn what they wanted to teach me, but stayed up ‘til all hours studying what I liked.


5 posted on 06/03/2022 7:20:26 AM PDT by Eleutheria5 (All Hail the MAGA King, beloved of Ultra MAGAs and Deplorables!)
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To: KeyLargo

Connecticut I beleive it ws just hired a “disinformation czar” who will “patrol.the internet looking for disinformation” at $150,000 per year.

If the left are gonna do this, we can’t let them control the narrative completely. Our side needs to also have “disinformation czars” to counter the disinformation thst the lefts disinformation czar spews. Who is gonna audit the auditors? Or fact check the fact checkers?


6 posted on 06/03/2022 7:25:27 AM PDT by Bob434 (.)
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To: KeyLargo

Gun grabbers often combine criminal gun death statistics with gun suicide stats.

Last time I checked, gun suicides were close to 60% of total USA gun deaths.


7 posted on 06/03/2022 7:42:31 AM PDT by zeestephen
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To: Eleutheria5
I was like you.

My wife was smarter. Her attitude was: "I'm going to beat 'em at their own game." She parroted whatever they wanted her to say, made straight As, graduated at the top of her class.

My grandson takes after her. He told me that when the teacher blathers on and on about "global warming" and 37 pronouns and the rest of the woke stupidity, he and his fellow students appear to listen attentively, and, as they walk our of class, they mutter: "What a dork!"

8 posted on 06/03/2022 8:04:51 AM PDT by Savage Beast (Saints are sinners who never gave up. --St. Theresa of Avila)
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I got a GED when my mother pressed me and promised me a $500 reward for doing it. Aced it with no need to study. Easy peasy. Ka-ching! Studied American Indians, Talmud, Jewish Mysticism, bee-keeping, wine and beer making, poetry and lit crit, all of Shakespeare, Arabic and then Ancient Greek, gun smithing, etc. Still studying all sorts of stuff. I never could stand official academic discipline.


9 posted on 06/03/2022 8:12:15 AM PDT by Eleutheria5 (All Hail the MAGA King, beloved of Ultra MAGAs and Deplorables!)
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We are still surprised that the press lies? C’mon man!


10 posted on 06/03/2022 8:15:51 AM PDT by MHGinTN (A dispensation perspective is a powerful tool for discernment)
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Still studying all sorts of stuff. I never could stand official academic discipline.

Me too. Wish homeschooling was popular when I was a kid. My kids are homeschooled with the 3rd on graduating this year. With God's blessing, they're all doing well, academically and socially.

11 posted on 06/03/2022 8:21:25 AM PDT by stevio
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To: KeyLargo

Will the press call for outlawing autos because the cause more deaths than guns.
The baloney sales people mum.


12 posted on 06/03/2022 8:22:53 AM PDT by Vaduz ( )
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To: MHGinTN

I’m surprised when they don’t lie. Their lies are edifying, because it informs me of their agenda, and parsing them helps me to see through them as they come up with new mind games. The truth, however, has been in short supply since Rush’s passing.


13 posted on 06/03/2022 9:06:27 AM PDT by Eleutheria5 (All Hail the MAGA King, beloved of Ultra MAGAs and Deplorables!)
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To: Eleutheria5
I studied hard in school. Spent over 13 years in college getting advanced degrees. Retired at age 52, after working hard and studying hard all my life--well, after high school that is--and making an enormous amount of money (I could have made more, but I wanted to focus on other things). When I retired, the first thing I did--to my amazement--was enroll again in college as a full-time freshman student. I made straight As. I also got private teachers for languages, music, horseback riding, and martial arts. I discovered that I love working hard and studying. I've traveled all over the world--many times--took all my children with me. Speak French and German as well as English--have also studied Sanskrit and Latin. I love reading Shakespeare, Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky, Victor Hugo, Devic texts--you name it! My wife and I have attended fine opera at the major opera houses of the world, including the Met Beyreuth, Covent Garden, the Staatsoper in Wien, et al.--and have skied at the greatest ski resorts. St. Moritz is the best--and Sun Valley. I could go on and on and on. I am so lucky!

One of my favorite things to do--of many--has been to go down on our dock (we live in a gorgeous water front home--plus other homes as well) with a bottle of magnificent wine, and read something wonderful--like a Shakespeare play; I've done Romeo and Juliet, King Lear, A Midsummer Night's Dream, et al.

Is my life fabulous! Yessssssss! I wish everybody could have the life I have.

14 posted on 06/03/2022 9:52:21 AM PDT by Savage Beast (Saints are sinners who never gave up. --St. Theresa of Avila)
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