Well looking at these graphs you get a perfect lesson how how data is skewed to fit their agenda.
The bottom graph for crime per 10,000 people, if you just take the top 5 cities and then list them by state, you get TN(R), MO(R), MI(D), MD(D), MO(R). So "3/5 cities by crime per 10,000 people are in red states" is an accurate statement, even though those 3 cities in MO and TN are 3 of the only 6 Dem areas in the states. Then that technically true statement gets sensationalized cause nobody gives a fuck in the media, and becomes "every crime ever has happen in red states because of racism" when you argue with your cousin at Thanksgiving.
Well looking at these graphs you get a perfect lesson how how data is skewed to fit their agenda.
The bottom graph for crime per 10,000 people, if you just take the top 5 cities and then list them by state, you get TN(R), MO(R), MI(D), MD(D), MO(R). So "3/5 cities by crime per 10,000 people are in red states" is an accurate statement, even though those 3 cities in MO amd TN or 3 of the only 6 Dem areas in the states. Then that technically true statement gets senaationalized cause nobody gives a fuck in the media and becomes "every crime ever has happen in red states because of racism" when you argue with your cousin at Thanksgiving.