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Ironically, Chicago is one of the semi-safest cities out there. I just found out that Columbus, Ohio saw a 63% increase in homicide while Chicago saw a 42% increase in homicide.

No, it's not because I'm from Chicago, I'm defending Chicago (I actually grew up just outside of Chicago, in the suburbs that is part of Chicagoland). I still love Chicago but I hate the people occupying Chicago like Auntie Beetlejuice and her minions but there are still good people living outside of Chicago that have voted for President Trump.

Chicago isn't even on the Top 10 cities with high homicide rate, but St. Louis, Detroit and New Orleans are and Columbus is about to join that list very soon (Cleveland and Cincy are already on the Top 50 and Chicago is not even on the top 50!)

The reason why people are seeing Chicago as a dangerous city is because it's the 3rd, or the 4th most populous city in America so I guess it got picked as a "role model" to look at when discussing homicide rates but people are ignoring the stats, which tells an entirely different story!

Additionally, it's the South Side that many people should be concerned about like Englewood, Harvey, East Chicago (Gary, Ind) and more as shooting happens almost everyday. Outside of the South Side, it's mostly safe and I had no problem going into the city. My aunt used to live in Chicago and she was a very fragile white woman living in Chicago but in the white neighborhood.

She has been mugged twice her whole life and that was it, but that's part and parcel of living in a big city but with a fragile white woman, one would expect her to be already dead before she reach 50 years old from murder (shooting, stabbing or whatever that would kill her). She lived to be 67 years old who died from emphysema and COPD (she smoked for almost her whole life).

2 years ago
1 score
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Ironically, Chicago is one of the semi-safest cities out there. I just found out that Columbus, Ohio saw a 63% increase in homicide while Chicago saw a 42% increase in homicide.

No, it's not because I'm from Chicago, I'm defending Chicago (I actually grew up just outside of Chicago, in the suburbs that is part of Chicagoland). I still love Chicago but I hate the people occupying Chicago like Auntie Beetlejuice and her minions but there are still good people living outside of Chicago that have voted for President Trump.

Chicago isn't even on the Top 10 cities with high homicide rate, but St. Louis, Detroit and New Orleans are and Columbus is about to join that list very soon (Cleveland and Cincy are already on the Top 50 and Chicago is not even on the top 50!)

The reason why people are seeing Chicago as a dangerous city is because it's the 3rd, or the 4th most populous city in America so I guess it got picked as a "role model" to look at when discussing homicide rates but people are ignoring the stats, which tells an entirely different story!

2 years ago
1 score