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[–] Chaoticneutral 0 points (+0|-0)

Math is as unbiased as it gets. The problem is that pure math shows reality and that’s not the narrative.

If you put little dots on locations of crimes reported you find which neighborhoods are high crime. So you add patrols and catch more criminals in the act. The neighborhood claims that they are over policing and other neighborhoods have just as much crime. But the heat map shows otherwise. So are other neighborhoods just ignoring crimes? Protecting their neighborhood criminals? No they are not. The people that live there just aren’t commuting as many crimes.