Political‑violence tallies can be distorted by where analysts start the clock. Beginning in 1975 omits the late‑1960s wave of left‑wing attacks, and leaving out mass events like Jonestown changes perceived ideological balance. These boundary choices can launder away inconvenient periods and tilt today’s blame.
— Recognizing start‑year and inclusion bias forces media and policymakers to demand transparent, historically complete datasets before making ideological claims about violence.
Steve Sailer
2025.10.03
100% relevant
The article cites Cato’s list starting in 1975 and an external critique noting the omission of the 1978 Jonestown massacre.
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