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by oblio
2010 days ago
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You kept spamming the same comment. Regarding crime, there is one obvious answer. Inequality. The US Gini coefficient has been going up for 3 decades, I think. The reduction effect from getting rid of leaded gasoline could only outweigh this for so long... Poor people commit more crimes and you're starting to have more and more poor people. |
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Maybe, but rates are back up decades after we banned lead.
“Ok, well it’s uniquely the St. Louis police.”
Nope, sorry. Rates are up everywhere.
“Well then it’s just 2020! What a weird year!”
Nope. Rates have been rising for years.
“Ah, well then it’s obviously inequality.”
Why do people think not only that there has to be an immediate and obvious explanation for this trend, but also that they know exactly what it is?
For that matter, why are people so anxious to explain this away? It’s very confusing.
The fact is we don’t know why it’s happening. It’s complicated. It’s definitely happening. And we don’t know why. It’s ok to say, “I don’t know.”