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Let's look at that statement.
Blacks get more abortions per 1000 women than any other demographic. 40 per 1000 versus 12 per 1000 for white women, almost four times as many.
Blacks are about 13 percent of the population and continue to be responsible for an inordinate amount of crime. Between 1976 and 2005 blacks com*mitted more than half of all murders in the United States. The black arrest rate for most offenses — including robbery, aggravated assault and property crimes — is still typically two to three times their representation in the population.
Blacks as a group are also overrepresented among persons arrested for so-called white-collar crimes such as counterfeiting, fraud and embezzlement. (I threw that in there mainly for Ford.)
So either we should be thankful for the abortions, That without them the problem would only be worse................ OR that statement is utter bullshit, take your pick.
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The argument is that legalized abortion reduces the unwanted children who then are more likely to commit crimes in the future.
Steven Levitt of the University of Chicago and John Donohue of Yale University revived discussion of this claim with their 2001 paper "The Impact of Legalized Abortion on Crime".
There has been some debate about it since.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legaliz...d_crime_effect
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The Wiki Bible, eh ??
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Kristy (04-08-2015)
Well, I may or may not...
What strikes me as funny is how sensitive the so called "immoral majority" is around here...
You wittle dweebs are all wrapped up in your wittle feewings...
I feel sorry for the whole lot...
Whatever...
Go watch some sports...
Just did...
I have six huge organic gardens that I just watered...
like, really huge? top 10 percentile huge?
Sports is shallow...
It's nothingness...
I thought it would be quicker but if you prefer the original paper in THE QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS
http://pricetheory.uchicago.edu/levi...alized2001.pdf
Hahahahaha...
What a joke...
At this point you're not operating in reality a lot of the time and now seem to have a persecution complex going on which is causing you to act like even more of a dick.
I banned you once for a week. Every regime who has run this website since it started has banned you at some point usually for far far longer. When you get your way and get banned again you will not be a martyr. No one came knocking on my door on your behalf. No one. You seem to think this site needs you, it didn't for all those years you were banned, it didn't during the last ban. When you don't post, other people post more and I have to say it's like a cloud has gone away and the mood of the place brightens up.
At some point maybe you should look at your own issues.
Kristy (04-08-2015)
Ban me again, asshole...
see if I care...
Gee abortion and gun control debates. ZZZZZZzzzzzzzz.
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Again, with the ASSumptions that are false:
The share of American households with guns has declined over the past four decades, a national survey shows, with some of the most surprising drops in the South and the Western mountain states, where guns are deeply embedded in the culture.
The gun ownership rate has fallen across a broad cross section of households since the early 1970s, according to data from the General Social Survey, a public opinion survey conducted every two years that asks a sample of American adults if they have guns at home, among other questions.
The rate has dropped in cities large and small, in suburbs and rural areas and in all regions of the country. It has fallen among households with children, and among those without. It has declined for households that say they are very happy, and for those that say they are not. It is down among churchgoers and those who never sit in pews.
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