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The “13/50” Myth Myth: Crime Stats, Liber Rules, and the Number No One Wants to Discuss
Kevin Travis introduces a recurring segment called “Liber Rules,” arguing that progressives treat plausible claims as true without evidence, and applies it to the claim that “13/50” crime statistics are fabricated and that repeating them is hate speech. He cites FBI Uniform Crime Reports showing Black Americans account for about 52% of murder arrests and Bureau of Justice Statistics data showing about 54% of murder convictions, contending the disparity increases with deeper scrutiny. He disputes “over-policing” as the driver, arguing murders generate 911 calls and would also appear in hospitals and morgues if white crime were being systematically missed. He highlights SPLC-cited data on largely intraracial crime and notes cross-racial figures, then emphasizes that 56% of U.S. murder victims are Black and that Black homicide victimization is far higher than for whites, concentrating in long Democratic-run cities; he links outcomes to fatherlessness and Democratic social policy while stating race is not the variable.
00:00 Provocative Opening
00:34 Liber Rules Explained
01:19 The 13/52 Claim
02:37 Hate Symbol Trap
05:07 Data Arrests vs Convictions
06:22 Unsolved Murders Pivot
07:14 Over Policing Argument
10:16 Numbers Aren't Hate
11:05 SPLC Intraracial Rebuttal
13:39 The Real Furious Number
14:55 Democrat Cities Focus
16:07 Fatherlessness Policy Link
16:43 Culture Not Race
17:25 Staircase Recap
18:26 Final Takeaway
19:30 Closing Credits
#SPLC #13/50 #FailedDemocrats #AmericaCrime
Commentary on trending issues brought to you with a moderate perspective.
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The “13/50” Myth Myth: Crime Stats, Liber Rules, and the Number No One Wants to Discuss
Kevin Travis introduces a recurring segment called “Liber Rules,” arguing that progressives treat plausible claims as true without evidence, and applies it to the claim that “13/50” crime statistics are fabricated and that repeating them is hate speech. He cites FBI Uniform Crime Reports showing Black Americans account for about 52% of murder arrests and Bureau of Justice Statistics data showing about 54% of murder convictions, contending the disparity increases with deeper scrutiny. He disputes “over-policing” as the driver, arguing murders generate 911 calls and would also appear in hospitals and morgues if white crime were being systematically missed. He highlights SPLC-cited data on largely intraracial crime and notes cross-racial figures, then emphasizes that 56% of U.S. murder victims are Black and that Black homicide victimization is far higher than for whites, concentrating in long Democratic-run cities; he links outcomes to fatherlessness and Democratic social policy while stating race is not the variable.
00:00 Provocative Opening
00:34 Liber Rules Explained
01:19 The 13/52 Claim
02:37 Hate Symbol Trap
05:07 Data Arrests vs Convictions
06:22 Unsolved Murders Pivot
07:14 Over Policing Argument
10:16 Numbers Aren't Hate
11:05 SPLC Intraracial Rebuttal
13:39 The Real Furious Number
14:55 Democrat Cities Focus
16:07 Fatherlessness Policy Link
16:43 Culture Not Race
17:25 Staircase Recap
18:26 Final Takeaway
19:30 Closing Credits
#SPLC #13/50 #FailedDemocrats #AmericaCrime
Commentary on trending issues brought to you with a moderate perspective.