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another day, another school shooting courtesy of the NRA.. 1 dead 8 wounded at STEM school in Colorado
professor zovek
May 08, 07:57
And as always, the media raced to glorify the shooter(s) by printing their name, picture, and story as quickly as possible.
PhoneHome
May 08, 09:00
when it (extremely rarely) happens outside the US, they print their names and pictures too. the reason it remains extremely rare is b/c guns
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professor zovek
May 08, 09:36
1st, not the point. US, Zimbabwe, wherever, media needs to stop glorifying it. 2nd, you're wrong. 1,423 mass shootings outside US in 15 yrs.
PhoneHome
May 08, 10:35
the fact is you're wrong.
professor zovek
May 08, 11:20
Wrong again! You should read prior to posting. The Lankford data your CNN article cites self-admits that it strongly under-counts foreign
PhoneHome
May 08, 11:47
But again off point. The media has the right to report anything they want. But profit motive drives their decisions, not safety, morals, or
PhoneHome
May 08, 12:15
Totally on board with this
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sentinel423
May 08, 13:02
Blaming an inanimate object for this tragedy is just idiotic
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IM Deplorable
May 08, 10:04
Don't you have to subtract the killings stopped by someone with a gun? Seriously, isn't what matters is intentional murder rate?
sentinel423
May 08, 13:02
does stopping one shooter bring any of the already dead victims back to life?
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professor zovek
May 08, 13:35
Did you address murder rate worldwide? And no, stopping a shooter today does not resurrect dead people. Does that make stopping a shooter
forlorne
May 09, 07:28
it's not a zero sum game. you don't get all the dead ones back just because another shooting might be stopped. there will still be more dead
professor zovek
May 09, 09:14
Math is hard. If more deaths are prevented by stopping shooters than deaths caused by shooters, that is a net
forlorne
May 14, 05:15