Facts Over Fear
Perceptions often diverge from reality. This is particularly true when it comes to discussions about crime rates in the United States. Recently released data from the FBI paints a picture that challenges the pervasive and dangerous MAGA myth of America as a crime-ridden wasteland.
Contrary to what certain far-right politicians want us to believe, the latest FBI statistics reveal a noteworthy decline in violent crime across the country. Specifically, overall violent crime has decreased by 15%. This decline is mirrored in key categories such as murders, which have seen a reduction of approximately 25%, rapes down by about 25%, and robberies decreasing by 18%.
For North Carolina voters, understanding these statistics is crucial in navigating the complex landscape of public safety policies and electoral choices. It prompts us to question narratives that sensationalize crime for political gain and instead focus on evidence-based assessments of our communities' safety.
Far from justifying the xenophobic, inhumane MAGA agenda, this data underscores the importance of supporting policies that address the root causes of crime, promote community engagement, and strengthen law enforcement strategies effectively.
As voters in North Carolina, let's use the latest FBI crime data as a compass in navigating discussions about crime and safety. By prioritizing accuracy and critical thinking, we contribute to a more informed electorate and foster constructive dialogues that lead to meaningful change in our neighborhoods, state, and nation.