From Data Hazard's own tweet, which only goes to 2005, the period between 1980 and 2005 is when black women have a lower per capita murder rate for the below 25 age groups, though the +25 are fairly similar.
That data period also has white and Hispanic men combined.
That part seems to be true, but I'm not convinced that that is true in 2022 or 2025.
Black female homicides spiked during Floyd at a similar ratio to black males, this is also true of multiple other crime statistics like theft in that time period.
That data period also has white and Hispanic men combined.
Ehhh, alright, so be it. If Data Hazard broke it down to that extent it would be fine, but he did say prior to 1984. I kinda see hispanic as a political affiliation more than an ethnic one anyway, but I'll accept that black women and white men are close enough to be within the margin of error of one another, which is more than a significant statement in and of itself.
Black female homicides spiked during Floyd at a similar ratio to black males, this is also true of multiple other crime statistics like theft in that time period.
Sure, but I can't see the difference in what we have here. Violence spiked in all groups as far as I'm aware, during the Summer of Floyd.
That data period also has white and Hispanic men combined.
Black female homicides spiked during Floyd at a similar ratio to black males, this is also true of multiple other crime statistics like theft in that time period.
Ehhh, alright, so be it. If Data Hazard broke it down to that extent it would be fine, but he did say prior to 1984. I kinda see hispanic as a political affiliation more than an ethnic one anyway, but I'll accept that black women and white men are close enough to be within the margin of error of one another, which is more than a significant statement in and of itself.
Sure, but I can't see the difference in what we have here. Violence spiked in all groups as far as I'm aware, during the Summer of Floyd.