Debunking the Viral Claims
Claim 1: “YT people make up over 57.7% of SA.”
Debunked: No credible source supports this exact figure. Sexual assault statistics vary by region and are not as simple as the claim suggests.
Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics
Claim 2: “YT people make up over 53.3% of Mass Pew Pewing.”
Debunked: Mass shooting data is complex and does not support this specific percentage.
Source: Gun Violence Archive
Claim 3: “YT people make over 61.3% of Shrug overdoses.”
Debunked: Overdose deaths affect all races, and the majority among white people is due to population size, not a higher rate per capita.
Source: CDC
Claim 4: “YT people make up over 70% of Smexual assault against animals.”
Debunked: No reputable data exists for this claim.
Claim 5: “YT people make up over 80% of DUI arrest.”
Debunked: White people make up a majority of DUI arrests, but this is due to population demographics, not a higher rate.
Source: FBI UCR
Claim 6: “YT people make up over 49% of the homeless population.”
Debunked: White people make up about 48-50% of the homeless population, but Black and Indigenous people are overrepresented compared to their share of the general population.
Source: HUD
Claim 7: “YT people make up over 74.6% of cases involving child cornography productions.”
Debunked: No reputable data supports this specific percentage.
Source: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
