• @Plagiatus
    link
    English
    723 days ago

    a relatively safe city […] 37.8 murders per million

    Ignoring that in 1632 it might’ve been easier for murder to go undetected, here are the numbers of present day London. It’s about 13.1 mpm, even lower than in 1632, about a third of present day New York.

    https://www.statista.com/statistics/862984/murders-in-london/

    America is not really a shining example when it comes to those things…

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      English
      18
      edit-2
      3 days ago

      New York’s murder rate (and the overall murder rate in the USA) is shaped by a history of race relations which is quite different from London’s. A white person in New York is much less likely (and conversely a black or Hispanic person is much more likely) to be murdered than the overall murder rate for the city might lead someone to think.

      • @Klear
        link
        English
        12 days ago

        Username checks out.

        • @[email protected]
          link
          fedilink
          English
          4
          edit-2
          2 days ago

          Source

          Source

          Black and Hispanic people make up 52% of the city’s population but 88% of the murder victims. The murder rate of the white and Asian population works out to approximately 8.4 per million, so the average European tourist is not in much danger here.

          • @Klear
            link
            English
            02 days ago

            Yeah, exactly. You seem to arbitrarily place higher value on white people’s lives…

            • @[email protected]
              link
              fedilink
              English
              5
              edit-2
              2 days ago

              I’m not making a value judgement. I’m explaining why New York City’s murder rate is so much higher than London’s. It’s because NYC has a population of white and Asian people who are as safe as Europeans and another, de facto segregated population of black and Hispanic people who are much less safe.

              I presume that a big part of the reason why things are the way they are is that society places a higher value on white people’s lives, but I’m not doing that here. Explaining isn’t the same as justifying.

              • @Klear
                link
                English
                -22 days ago

                Why bring it up at all then? The topic was New York being unsafe, you come rushing it explaining it’s because of the brown people.

                Welp. Even though at this point I’m leaning towards “very clumsy with words” rather than “disgusting racist”, I don’t really have much interest in talking to you further.

    • @ChickenLadyLovesLife
      link
      English
      12 days ago

      It’s a lot harder to murder somebody when you actually have to stab them or beat their head in with something.