> I suspect a lot of crimes aren’t tracked or classified properly
People don't under-report or misclassify homicides.
> when you walk through the cities and realize something is off with this narrative.
I happen to live in one of those war-torn anarchist cities that was claimed by Fox and friends to be an open charnel pit back in 2020, and I assure you, there is something off with a narrative.
Specifically, the narrative that my city is a lawless hellscape.
That narrative (along with the sudden and immediate need for the military to be illegally deployed in it) is back, by the way.
> People don't under-report or misclassify homicides.
They do. I’ve seen games like changing the rules by which deaths are counted as homicides and when. For example by requiring certain things are proven before it can be counted in a reported stat.
And this happens on such a regular and systemic, and party-lines nature, so that all these liberal cities consistently undercount homicides by such incredible margins, despite all their police forces leaning heavily towards authoritarian-right?
Do you have any proof for this, or is this a 'the earth is flat' sort of assertion? Can I just as confidently assert that it's actually the Republican-ran states that dramatically doctor and undercount homicide stats?
Maybe Memphis actually has 10x the homicide rate of NYC...