According to the chart, the sources are the Institute of Health, the IMF, and the CIA. LOL. But feel free to share what you think are the correct numbers.
Government, global government, and government. The government says what government wants you to believe, and you do. That's not persuasive to those who dare question the government, however.
If there were no guns it would be bow and arrow, thugs are thugs and would kill you using a shoe if that was what it took to take whatever it is you have they want. The psychos were once all committed and we never had a problem until someone decided to let them out. Now we have hundreds of thousands of zombies like this one recent halfwit that liked dolls and drugs. I can certainly see how he left the scene of the shooting posing as a woman, he looks like a female.
the correct numbers are those that don'r include stats from democrat strongholds where crime is rampant
The numbers may be correct but why did they leave the South American countries off the graph? It is like 'excluding food and energy' these are the inflation numbers. Making laws does not decrease the violence, as proved by Chicago. Only enforcement can; which is not done .
Government works for the rich. That's because the rich is its main source of credit. The same applies to the military, businesses, and households. Probably even whatever source you use to come up with what you think are the right numbers.
No problem. Just show the numbers to prove that. Because some argue that it's not fair to compare rich countries with poor ones. But for those who want to include them, https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/gun-deaths-by-country U.S. is still in the top ten. Consider deaths involving only whites, and the number is still close to the 12.21 average. Definitely still an outlier. You might be right. To be sure, go ahead and present them.
https://blockclubchicago.org/2022/0...c-peak-but-is-still-way-too-high-expert-says/ Don't have time right now but just picked one at the top of search page.
You will like this, it has graphs and by years: https://www.chicagotribune.com/news...0220426-iedehzuq5jdofbhwt3v2w6cjoy-story.html Maybe later I can do better.
It's just certain (D) cities. It's not America...it's a handful of liberal cities with lax criminal prosecutions and hyper gun-control laws. Adjust the data for their violence, and we drop from #1 to #185 or so.
By what rate does that affect gun deaths per capita for the states, which is 4. I think for gun-related deaths, it's 12: https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/gun-deaths-by-country