Posted on 05/26/2021 6:11:36 AM PDT by Salman
Gun murders are up 34.4 percent in the 365 days since George Floyd’s death.
According to data scraped from Gun Violence Archive, in the Year One B.F. (Before Floyd) from May 25, 2019, to May 24, 2020, there were 13,024 murders committed with a firearm in the U.S.
In contrast, in the Year One A.F. (After Floyd) from May 25, 2020, to May 24, 2021, there were 17,499 gun murders, an increase of 4,475 corpses. (In contrast, the NAACP reports that 3,446 blacks were lynched in all of U.S. history.)
That’s a lot of blood that our new state religion, the worship of the holy martyr George Floyd and his racial brethren, has on its hands.
Normally, murders are a rather stochastic phenomenon and thus are fairly stable from year to year. People kill other people for idiosyncratically personal reasons, so even major social trends like The Sixties can take years to raise murder rates. Thus, the calendar years with the biggest percentage increases in murders since 1960—1968 and 2015—saw rises of only about one-third as bad as the first year of the Age of Floyd.
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And the increase is DESPITE nationwide lockdowns and numerous curfews.
I wonder how many of these murders are related to the early CCP virus release of felons?
Like DJT said of McBrain: to be a hero, don’t you have to have done something heroic?
I guess not in the galaxy where manure-brains reside.
Sounds like a fitting tribute to Fentanyl George. His relatives were in the White House yesterday honored by the president himself.
Maybe the statues of Confederates that were torn down can be replaced with memorials honoring George Floyd. Biden can make the dedications.
You must mean a school for felons. George Floyd had a long arrest record and served time in prison. When he passed he was loaded up with drugs in his blood system. He simply was a criminal, what the hell is going on?
You must mean a school for felons.Many a regular public school turns out to be just that. One of those.
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