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Letters: News reports don't see race as key to crime; why does Milbank?

Por: The Advocate Opinion October 26, 2022

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Dana Milbank's most recent column suggests that someone who maintains that there's an problem today is psychotic. Not just mistaken. Crazy. Specifically, paranoid.He backs this up with an unfocused examination of a wide range of percentage estimates. Then, he quickly switches from accent on crime to accent on racism. He alleges that the nonexistent crime wave is caused by White people.And he disproves his own allegation with statistics... + full article



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