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Not necessarily a racial one, no.
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thesoretoothsayer wrote:
Culprit wrote:
Pies4shaw wrote:https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2017/11/05/reports-multiple-people-shot-at-texas-church/?hpid=hp_hp-top-table-main_texasshooting-223pm%3Ahomepage%2Fstory&utm_term=.d25017f72940

It's interesting that the President is "monitoring" this situation.
Nothing to see here as it was a shooter and not a Muslim refugee perpetrator driving a car/truck.
You seem to suggest that the media have an agenda regards mass killings.
I agree. He's the final part of a SMH article about today's shooting.
It identifies two recent mass shootings in America.
In one, it identifies the perpetrator as white, the victims as black, and the motive as racism.
The other does not identify the racial background of the shooter nor his motive. Can you figure out why?
No I am saying that America doesn't give a shit about Americans shooting one another. It's an actual pastime over there. I say there is nothing to see here as there isn't. If it was terror related it would be on a news feed. That's different as that's someone else killing Americans. Move on as there will be another mass shooting, followed by another. Situation normal is the USA.
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No I am saying that America doesn't give a shit about Americans shooting one another. It's an actual pastime over there. I say there is nothing to see here as there isn't. If it was terror related it would be on a news feed. That's different as that's someone else killing Americans. Move on as there will be another mass shooting, followed by another. Situation normal is the USA.
I misinterpreted your post. Apologies.
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Trump, "it's mental issues, not guns". The NRA line, the world should stop reporting on mass shootings from the US as it will never change.
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Culprit wrote:Trump, "it's mental issues, not guns". The NRA line, the world should stop reporting on mass shootings from the US as it will never change.
Much rather a mentally ill person armed with a knife than one with a military grade assault rifle Mr President.
He's mad. He's bad. He's MaynHARD!
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The NRA narrative is that f more people had guns they could fight back. Las Vegas would have been good. 400 people pull out a gun and shoot at anyone else with one. Would have killed everyone but the culprit.

I don't think it will ever change unless somehow victims start suing and winning cases against elected officials receiving funding form the NRA or the NRA themselves. Not the organisation, the organsers.
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Two more flags before I die!
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It is probably down to someone like Bill Gates to fund it. If the NRA spend all their time and money defending themselves they will probably have less to spend on lobbyists. Mo body foresaw the tobacco mob getting sued. Brave politicians, even local ones, are needed. Alas they are few and far between. Perhaps a strafing at the Academy awards or a massacre at Disneyland or a Trump resort might would be required to get it rolling.

I can see the USAF getting sued here.
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Yes, suing gunmakers, ala tobacco lawsuits, is a way forward...

But, unfortunately, it seems that the lawmakers have acted to protect gun manufacturers from litigation.

See:
https://www.npr.org/sections/itsallpoli ... r-behavior
http://time.com/4967018/las-vegas-shoot ... -lawsuits/

Contrast with:
http://time.com/3016961/23-6-billion-la ... awake-now/
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Texas shooting was stopped by a good guy with a gun.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/201 ... h-shooting

A former NRA instructor.

Shooter was a creepy militant atheist weirdo with a grudge against his ex-wife.
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Wokko wrote:Texas shooting was stopped by a good guy with a gun.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/201 ... h-shooting
Just in time for 26 people not to be killed. I guess all's well that ends well, then!
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