• Re: Peoria Federation of Teachers: 'Peoria is out of control'

    From J. Jonah Jameson@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 19 22:40:25 2023
    XPost: alt.fan.states.illinois, alt.society.labor-unions, alt.politics.obama XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, talk.politics.guns

    https://www.25newsnow.com/2023/08/31/peoria-federation-teachers-peoria-
    is-
    out-control/

    Rightists find elementary education abhorrent because an educated child is
    a child who turns his back on religious superstition and right wing
    ideology. It's a fact that educated individuals rarely vote for rightists
    like Trump and his followers in government. They frequently call
    education 'indoctrination'.

    It's also why there are so many books burned in Red State USA.


    Study links low intelligence with right-wing beliefs


    Researchers have found a possible explanation for why certain people are prejudiced: they're less intelligent.

    Children with lower general intelligence are more likely to become
    prejudiced as adults, according to a Brock University study.

    The study, published in the journal Psychological Science, examined data
    from two large-scale British studies, and found lower intelligence scores
    in childhood were predictors of greater racism in adulthood, which the researchers controversially explain is brought about by adopting right-
    wing ideologies.

    A secondary analysis of data from a U.S. study also showed those with poor abstract-reasoning skills were more likely to have anti-homosexual
    prejudice, partially linked to authoritarian attitudes.

    Lead researcher Gordon Hodson told LiveScience that the results of the
    study indicate a vicious cycle, in which people with low intelligence are
    drawn to socially conservative ideologies. In turn, those ideologies can contribute to prejudices.

    "Socially conservative ideologies tend to offer structure and order," he
    said, explaining why those with lower intelligence may gravitate toward
    the right. "Unfortunately, many of these features can contribute to
    prejudice."

    The researchers found that people with lower intelligence also tended to
    have less contact with other races and groups, which, Dr. Hodson said,
    supports previous research that determined interacting with other groups
    is mentally challenging and cognitively draining.

    Dr. Hodson explained the findings do not mean all liberals are smart and
    all conservatives are stupid, LiveScience.com reports. "There are multiple examples of very bright conservatives and not-so-bright liberals, and many examples of very principled conservatives and very intolerant liberals,"
    he said.



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  • From C. Kent@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 19 22:47:51 2023
    XPost: alt.fan.states.illinois, alt.society.labor-unions, alt.politics.obama XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, talk.politics.guns

    They must be inspired by red states where America's savages reside and
    vote for more guns and support rapists like Trump.

    Even rightists confess that they are violent savage racist white trash
    filth with no regard for human life.


    The Red State Murder Problem

    https://www.thirdway.org/report/the-red-state-murder-problem


    Red States Murder Problem Header


    We published a follow-up report in January of 2023 to see if this one-year
    Red State murder epidemic was an anomaly. It was not. Despite a media
    narrative to the contrary, a wide and widening Red State murder gap has
    spanned the past two decades.
    Takeaways

    The rate of murders in the US has gone up at an alarming rate. But,
    despite a media narrative to the contrary, this is a problem that afflicts Republican-run cities and states as much or more than the Democratic
    bastions.
    In 2020, per capita murder rates were 40% higher in states won by
    Donald Trump than those won by Joe Biden.
    8 of the 10 states with the highest murder rates in 2020 voted for
    the Republican presidential nominee in every election this century.

    Every news outlet from FOX to CNN to The New York Times to local
    newspapers has a story with attention-grabbing headlines like “US cities
    hit all-time murder records.” Fox News and Republicans have jumped on this
    and framed it as a “Democrat” problem. They blame it on Democrat’s “soft- on-crime” approach and have even referred to a New York District
    Attorney’s approach as “hug-a-thug.” Many news stories outside of Fox have
    also purported that police reform is responsible for this rise in murder
    and have pointed to cities like New York and Los Angeles.

    There is a measure of truth to these stories. The US saw an alarming 30% increase in murder in 2020. While 2021 data is not yet complete, murder
    was on the rise again this past year. Some “blue” cities, like Chicago, Baltimore, and Philadelphia, have seen real and persistent increases in homicides. These cities—along with others like Los Angeles, New York, and Minneapolis—are also in places with wall-to-wall media coverage and
    national media interest.

    But there is a large piece of the homicide story that is missing and calls
    into question the veracity of the right-wing obsession over homicides in Democratic cities: murder rates are far higher in Trump-voting red states
    than Biden-voting blue states. And sometimes, murder rates are highest in cities with Republican mayors.

    For example, Jacksonville, a city with a Republican mayor, had 128 more
    murders in 2020 than San Francisco, a city with a Democrat mayor, despite
    their comparable populations. In fact, the homicide rate in Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s San Francisco was half that of House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy’s Bakersfield, a city with a Republican mayor that overwhelmingly voted for Trump. Yet there is barely a whisper, let alone an outcry, over
    the stunning levels of murders in these and other places.

    We collected 2019 and 2020 murder data from all 50 states. (Comprehensive
    2021 data is not yet available.) We pulled the data from yearly crime
    reports released by state governments, specifically the Departments of
    Justice and Safety. For states that didn’t issue state crime reports, we
    pulled data from reputable local news sources. To allow for comparison, we calculated the state’s per capita murder rate, the number of murders per 100,000 residents, and categorized states by their presidential vote in
    the 2020 election, resulting in an even 25-25 split.

    We found that murder rates are, on average, 40% higher in the 25 states
    Donald Trump won in the last presidential election compared to those that
    voted for Joe Biden. In addition, murder rates in many of these red states dwarf those in blue states like New York, California, and Massachusetts.
    And finally, many of the states with the worst murder rates—like
    Mississippi, Kentucky, Alabama, South Carolina, and Arkansas—are ones that
    few would describe as urban. Only 2 of America’s top 100 cities in
    population are located in these high murder rate states. And not a single
    one of the top 10 murder states registers in the top 15 for population
    density.

    Whether one does or does not blame Republican leaders for high murder
    rates, it seems that Republican officeholders do a better job of blaming Democrats for lethal crime than actually reducing lethal crime.
    Trump-Voting States Account for 8 out of the 10 Highest Murder Rates in
    2020.

    If you’re tuned in to the media, you’d think murder is rocketing skyward
    in New York, California, Illinois. But those states don’t even crack the
    top ten.

    In fact, the top per capita murder rate states in 2020 were mostly those
    far from massive urban centers and Democratic mayors and governors. Eight
    of the top ten worst murder rate states voted for Trump in 2020. None of
    those eight has supported a Democrat for president since 1996.

    The chart below shows the top 10 murder rate states in 2020. Mississippi
    had the highest homicide rate at 20.50 murders per 100,000 residents,
    followed by Louisiana at 15.79, Kentucky at 14.32, Alabama at 14.2, and Missouri at 14. The national average was 6.5 per 100,000 residents, but
    the top five states had rates more than twice that high.

    These red states are not generating “murder is out of control” national headlines. They seem to generate no headlines at all. The rest of the top
    ten were filled out by South Carolina, New Mexico, Georgia, Arkansas, and Tennessee—all states rarely talked about in breathless media reports about rampant crime in Democratic strongholds. Notably, New Mexico and Georgia
    were the only Biden-voting states in the top ten, and they ranked seventh
    and eighth, respectively.
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    Five of the largest Biden-voting states by population, and those often in
    the news when it comes to crime, had much lower murder rates. New York at
    4.11 per 100,000 residents, California at 5.59, and New Jersey at 3.70
    were each well below the national average. Pennsylvania (7.22) and
    Illinois (9.20) were higher than the national average. But Mississippi’s
    murder rate was nearly 400% higher than New York’s, more than 250% higher
    than California’s, and about 120% higher than Illinois’s. In fact, the
    five states with the highest murder rates, all Trump-voting states, had
    rates at least 240% higher than New York’s murder rate and at least 150%
    higher than California’s, the homes to some of the largest cities featured prominently in the “crime is out of control” narrative.

    2020 Murder Rates Are 40% Higher in Trump-Voting States Compared to Biden- Voting States.

    Beyond the top 10, we looked at the 2020 murder rates in the 25 states
    that voted for Donald Trump and compared it with the murder rates in the
    25 states that voted for Joe Biden. The 8.20 murders per 100,000 residents
    rate in Trump states was 40% higher than the 5.78 murders per 100,000
    residents in Biden states. These Biden-voting states include the “crime- is-out-of-control” cities of Los Angeles, New York City, Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, Portland, Baltimore, and Minneapolis, among other large
    cities.

    Among the 50 states, murder rates were often well above the national
    average in many Republican-controlled states and cities. Jacksonville with
    176 homicides and a murder rate (19.776) more than three times that of New
    York City (5.94) has a Republican mayor. Tulsa (19.64) and Oklahoma City (11.16) have Republican mayors in a Republican state and have murder rates
    that dwarf that of Los Angeles (6.74). Lexington’s Republican mayor saw
    record homicides in 2020 and 2021, with a murder rate (10.61) nearly twice
    that of New York City. Bakersfield (11.91) and Fresno (14.09) each have Republican mayors and murder rates far higher than either San Francisco or
    Los Angeles.

    Of course, some cities controlled by Democrats have alarming murder rates,
    like Chicago (28.49) and Houston (17.32). But we hear about these and
    other Democrat-run cities all the time. We aren’t getting the whole
    picture.
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    Between 2019 and 2020, Murder Rates increased slightly faster in Trump-
    voting states than Biden-voting states.

    In 2020, murder rates increased nearly everywhere. But they increased more
    in Trump-voting states than Biden-voting states, albeit slightly. The
    average increase in murder rate across all Trump-voting states was 32.2%1 compared to 30.8% in Biden-voting states.

    Three out of the five states with the highest murder rates in
    2020—Mississippi, Missouri, and Alabama—didn’t have reliable 2019 data available, so they weren’t included in this analysis.

    Three of the five states with the largest increase in murder rate were Trump-voting Wyoming at 91.7%, South Dakota at 69%, and Nebraska at 59.1%. These states are decidedly rural and do not conform to the chaos-in-the-
    city meme that has overtaken the crime debate. Biden-voting Wisconsin came
    in at the number three spot at 63.2% and Minnesota came in fifth at 58.1%.
    Out of the top ten states, six were Trump-voting states—with the
    additional three being Kentucky, West Virginia, and Kansas. The remaining states in the top ten were Delaware and Washington. Only one of the top
    ten states in murder rate increases, Delaware, was among the top twenty in population density.
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    Again, California, New York, and Illinois aren’t in the top ten.
    California’s murder rate increase was 31.1%, or about the national
    average. Both New York (45.8%) and Illinois (38.2%) were above the
    national average.



    The current narrative around crime and murder is convenient and wrong.
    Whether you’re watching CNN or Fox News, or getting news online or from a traditional newspaper, you would think that the increase in murder is a phenomenon found mostly in liberal cities. Many have tried attributing
    this increase to Democratic policies, specifically police reform.
    Republican lawmakers and ad makers have contributed to this narrative
    through clever messaging and strategies.

    But the data clearly paint a different story. The increase in murders is
    not a liberal cities problem but a national problem. Murder rates are
    actually higher in Republican, Trump-voting states that haven’t even
    flirted with ideas like defund the police. Eight of the ten most lawless, high-murder states are not only Trump-voting states, but GOP bastions for
    the last quarter of a century. A more accurate conclusion from the data is
    that Republicans do a far better job blaming others for high murder rates
    than actually reducing high murder rates.
    Methodology

    We sought 2019 and 2020 murder data from all 50 states. Our primary source
    was the annual crime reports released by state governments, more
    specifically from their Departments of Justice or Public Safety. We chose
    state data because we found it’s more comprehensive than FBI data which is often compiled later. For example, “the FBI estimated crime statistics for Mississippi are based on data received from 113 of 251 law enforcement
    agencies in the state that year.” 37 states had crime reports for the
    years 2019 and 2020: Alaska, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Iowa, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, North Carolina, North Dakota, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Nevada, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee,
    Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. For the
    remaining states we pulled data from published public sources: Alabama- US News, Georgia- US News, Hawaii- The Center Square, Indiana- Hartford City
    News Times, Louisiana- US News, Maryland- Ocean City Today, Mississippi-
    US News, Missouri- US News, New Mexico- US News, Ohio- Axios, Oregon-
    KOIN, Vermont- WCAX, West Virginia- The Center Square. In seven states,
    the public sources only provided murder per capita rates, so using the
    rates and census population data, we estimated the number of murders in
    that state. Data and sources are attached above.

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