• BarneyPiccolo@lemmy.today
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    11 days ago

    I visit NYC often to see family, and a business acquaintance is always amazed. He honestly thinks NYC is a warzone, with constant gunfire, random assaults, pollution, gangs, etc.

    I have to tell him that crime in our Florida city is far worse than what happens in NYC. Some psychopath kills a BABY in our city about once a week. Random gunfire has interrupted public events several times in the past few years. One year there was a panic stampede because a firecracker went off, and people ran, because it’s very possible it was gunfire. Things like that never happen in NYC.

    BTW, this person also brags that he’s never left the state in his entire life. Why would he? The rest of America is too dangerous. He’s also an enthusiastic, unapologetic MAGA, and believes every word of their propaganda.

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      11 days ago

      I live near Seattle and nextdoor is filled with people who live less than an hour away that are absolutely convinced we’re all dodging bullets daily in the city. You show them data that not only is the city safer than ever but red states in general are more dangerous, they respond with extreme skepticism and outright denial of facts. Heard “there’s no crimes if you don’t report them” way too much, like people aren’t reporting murders.

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        17 hours ago

        there’s no crimes if you don’t report them

        Gaslight

        Obstruct

        Project <-- we are here, just substitute covid tests for crimes

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        11 days ago

        Which funny enough does happen in rural red areas. When everybody knows everybody there’s incentive not to report crimes.

        And yeah I go to Seattle from time to time and once I got used to the graffiti and the occasional unwell/intoxicated homeless person I’ve felt safer there than many parts of red states, even beyond my being queer. People will just tell you stories of horrific crimes from their small town and which people and places to avoid and you’re just like “how do you have enough people to have a bad part of town”