My premise is that we look much better without; it becomes a matter of having a murder rate 67% higher than the UK than 625% higher. We have a ton of guns, and we don't deal with mental illness nor occupational stress as well as other developed countries who have more universal healthcare and worker-friendly labor laws.Aggrad08 said:Malaysia and Estonia....that's kind of making my point isn't it? I granted that black americans are a major outlier, you premise is that we look good without it, we dont', we look like...Malaysia and Estonia not most countries in western Europe. My statement was that american exceptionalism doesn't apply to crime rates any way you slice it. That's not absolutely ludicrous its absolutely true. I'm not even sure what you are hoping to argue here?Silian Rail said:That is absolutely ludicrous. If the U.S had the demographics of Western Europe its murder rate would be less than half of what it is today; and we'd be on par with Malaysia and Estonia rather than Zimbabwe and Nicaragua. Would it still be higher than most countries in Western Europe? Yes, but nowhere near the drastic extent it is today.Aggrad08 said:Poverty is not a perfect indicator there aren't any. But it dramatically better than the two you've proposed, social conservatism and homogeneity. Again, your statement on correcting for whites simply isn't so.Silian Rail said:
Poverty leads to crime sure, except where it doesn't. West Virginia is one of the poorest states in the nation yet is smack dab in the middle of the pack when it comes to violent crime. The UAE has an extremely poor immigrant class mainly composed of Southeast Asians who commit virtually no crime.
Look at the murder rates from the link you posted; Singapore, Bahrain, UAE, Qatar, Oman. At first glance these countries seem to have one thing in common: wealth, but that's inflated by the huge amounts of money paid to the nationals and the abject poverty the non-citizen immigrant class lives in. What else do they have in common?
And I'll ask again: what do Singapore, Bahrain, UAE, Oman and Qatar have in common?
Those countries have a number of things in common, very strict punishments, wealth, high muslim population, high income inequality, hot as ****...what point are you getting at that tries to substantiate your claims on US crime rates or that social conservatism
I'm not an American exceptionalist; I love my country but we have a life expectancy lower than Cuba and our cities are turning into Hoovervilles; I don't know where you got this "American exceptionalist" argument from; it certainly isn't me.
The social conservatism of the countries I've mentioned keep them very very safe despite the overwhelming poverty of the majority of the people who live there (save Singapore). If poverty leads inevitably to crime; why aren't these places dens of drug use and murder?