Prove yourself right, show us the evidence for your claim, liar.
This thread is full of evidence for one nearly every month of this year. Maybe you can contribute to it and refute it. I mean, you can't... but you can still try. But you won't.... so all we will get is whining and tv static from you.
To generalize it further, all you have to do is simply look at the top ten states where the most sex offenders are and see if they are red or blue states.
https://www.security.org/blog/u-s-cities-ranked-by-the-frequency-of-registered-sex-offenders/This infographic analyzes 125 major U.S. cities to provide a ratio of sex offenders to non-offenders, showing where the highest concentrations of sex offenders are. The top ten cities found to have the highest ratios are as follows:
Wilmington, Delaware — One sex offender for every 107 residents
Orlando, Florida — One sex offender for every 143 residents
Sioux Falls, South Dakota — One sex offender for every 153 residents
Helena, Montana — One sex offender for every 160 residents
Las Vegas, Nevada — One sex offender for every 163 residents
Richmond, Virginia — One sex offender for every 163 residents
Bismarck, North Dakota — One sex offender for every 168 residents
Louisville, Kentucky — One sex offender for every 173 residents
Hartford, Connecticut — One sex offender for every 182 residents
Cheyenne, Wyoming — One sex offender for every 186 residents
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From a report by SafeHome.org (“States with the most registered sex offenders per 100,000 residents”), some key findings:
Arkansas shows up with the highest rate of child sex abuse victims per 100,000 children (≈ 267) in 2022.
SafeHome.org
Other states with high rates include Vermont, Mississippi, Alabama, Utah, Ohio, and Tennessee.
SafeHome.org
Also, Arkansas ranks in the top 10 for registered sex offenders in general, rape, and child sexual abuse.
SafeHome.org
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Child Sexual Abuse / Child Maltreatment Reports
The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (Children’s Bureau) periodically publishes Child Maltreatment Reports, which include data submitted by states on substantiated child abuse including sexual abuse.
Administration for Children and Families
From a past analysis (cited in the SafeHome.org report) using 2022 data:
Arkansas had the highest reported rate of child sex abuse at ~267 per 100,000 children.
SafeHome.org
States also ranking high in that same analysis included Vermont (~231), Mississippi (~192), Alabama (~183), Utah (~181), Ohio (~161), Tennessee (~160).
SafeHome.org
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These figures reflect reported and “substantiated” cases, which likely undercount true incidence because many cases go unreported or not substantiated.