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"There are cities all across the country with those same issues. What’s interesting is how focused we are on a number of California cities. I mean, there was just an analysis of the 65 cities with the highest murder rates. California had two cities. L.A. and San Francisco weren’t even on the list. And two-thirds of the cities were in Republican states. I mean, you look at the murder rates in the United States of America — this is not to abdicate any of our responsibility here in California — we own it, and we have to take responsibility for doing more, better, but what’s going on with the red state murder problem in America? Eight of the top states with the fastest-growing murder rates in America are Republican states — really nine, when you consider one of those two, happens to be Georgia. That’s a fact. You look at places like Bakerfield, California. Kern County is the murder capital of California. Kern County. Republican sheriff, Republican D.A., Republican mayors, Kevin McCarthy’s backyard. But that’s not what you’re seeing on the nightly news."
And to think, for months Mr. Peanut has been pointing out every act of violence performed by people in what he always labels as a "democratic state" or "democratic city". Could it be that Mr. Peanut was wrong? (ps: Mr Peanut likes to report crimes when the perpetrator is non-white because he is trying to push a narrative.)
What's that you say? Where did I get this quote from?
answer: "Do your own research." "Use the googly thing" yada yada yada
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