Posadas [he/him, they/them] to Main • 4 years agoAnd to think COVID was keeping the US on a decently long streek.imagemessage-square27 fedilinkarrow-up1103
arrow-up1103imageAnd to think COVID was keeping the US on a decently long streek.Posadas [he/him, they/them] to Main • 4 years agomessage-square27 Commentsfedilink
minus-squareLangdonAlger [any]hexbear41·4 years agoi agree with your sentiment, but, based on my reading of the article, it feels like a family dispute/murder (happened in a home at 4am) whereas mass shootings tend to exist to maximize casualties in a large gathering link
minus-squareCALM_ORGANIZER_BOT [he/him]hexbear24·edit-24 years agoI agree with this. In fact, there's already been over 30 "mass shootings" in the US this month alone. Do your research, people. Also, by blowing up headlines like this article, it just gives more attention to the "black on black" violence crowd. Do better. link
minus-squareTankieTanuki [he/him]hexbear22·4 years agoIt's only a mass shooting if it's from the Mass region of America. link
i agree with your sentiment, but, based on my reading of the article, it feels like a family dispute/murder (happened in a home at 4am) whereas mass shootings tend to exist to maximize casualties in a large gathering
I agree with this. In fact, there's already been over 30 "mass shootings" in the US this month alone.
Do your research, people.
Also, by blowing up headlines like this article, it just gives more attention to the "black on black" violence crowd. Do better.
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It's only a mass shooting if it's from the Mass region of America.
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Otherwise it's sparkling murder?
It’s basically terrorism