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Thank you Joe Biden.
Halfway through year, America has already seen at least 309 mass shootings
This averages out to more than 11 such attacks a week.www.npr.org
136 days, 198 mass shootings.
We clearly have a problem in our country and this is not anything new. I know most people will either dismiss these horrendous crimes or pretend that guns are the problem.
We are averaging more than once a day someone in this country decides to shoot multiple people. Hate, division, mental illness, lack of respect, lack of empathy, and isolation are continuing to grow. Sadly everything seems to indicate it is only going to continue to get worse.
We're banning gays? You mean, throwing them off buildings kinda banning?At least we're banning gays and books.
Lets Go Brandon.A lot of guns were sold over the last couple of years. Who could have predicted?
What an idiotic post. Joe Biden created mass shootings that have been going on for decades in America -- really?Thank you Joe Biden.
Halfway through year, America has already seen at least 309 mass shootings
This averages out to more than 11 such attacks a week.www.npr.org
136 days, 198 mass shootings.
We clearly have a problem in our country and this is not anything new. I know most people will either dismiss these horrendous crimes or pretend that guns are the problem.
We are averaging more than once a day someone in this country decides to shoot multiple people. Hate, division, mental illness, lack of respect, lack of empathy, and isolation are continuing to grow. Sadly everything seems to indicate it is only going to continue to get worse.
They have gone wayyy up because of the hatred his cabal spews daily along with his press corp called CNN and MSNBCWhat an idiotic post. Joe Biden created mass shootings that have been going on for decades in America -- really?
I'm sure that if a meteor crashed into Memphis you'd blame Joe Biden.
The only think relevant about your post is that it reveals your partisan hackery in full display.
Halfway through year, America has already seen at least 309 mass shootings
This averages out to more than 11 such attacks a week.www.npr.org
136 days, 198 mass shootings.
We clearly have a problem in our country and this is not anything new. I know most people will either dismiss these horrendous crimes or pretend that guns are the problem.
We are averaging more than once a day someone in this country decides to shoot multiple people. Hate, division, mental illness, lack of respect, lack of empathy, and isolation are continuing to grow. Sadly everything seems to indicate it is only going to continue to get worse.
Except that these mass shootings are perpetrated not by liberals, or "the left," but by radical right-wingers. The Buffalo shooter parroted "replacement theory" which Tucker Carlson spews on this show. Inside a Pittsburgh synagogue in 2018, a white man with a history of antisemitic internet posts gunned down 11 worshipers, blaming Jews for allowing immigrant “invaders” into the United States. The next year, another white man, angry over what he called “the Hispanic invasion of Texas,” opened fire on shoppers at an El Paso Walmart, leaving 23 people dead, and later telling the police he had sought to kill Mexicans.They have gone wayyy up because of the hatred his cabal spews daily along with his press corp called CNN and MSNBC
Is this a thread about guns or the state of the human race?
Mass shootings, as is well known by now, are a common recurrence in the United States. Around this time last year, the U.S. had experienced a similar number of mass shootings: also about 10 a week.
"This is planned violence. There is, in every one of these cases, always a trail of ... behavioral warning signs," he told NPR earlier this month.
Imo one big problem is a lack of interest in understanding the motives of the shooters. People are in too much of a rush to categorize them into a neat little group and move on.
Halfway through year, America has already seen at least 309 mass shootings
This averages out to more than 11 such attacks a week.www.npr.org
136 days, 198 mass shootings.
We clearly have a problem in our country and this is not anything new. I know most people will either dismiss these horrendous crimes or pretend that guns are the problem.
We are averaging more than once a day someone in this country decides to shoot multiple people. Hate, division, mental illness, lack of respect, lack of empathy, and isolation are continuing to grow. Sadly everything seems to indicate it is only going to continue to get worse.
You could lay the blame mostly on the lefts bra burning days that started in the 1960s before then we had guns a plenty and mass shootings was extremely rare.What an idiotic post. Joe Biden created mass shootings that have been going on for decades in America -- really?
I'm sure that if a meteor crashed into Memphis you'd blame Joe Biden.
The only thing relevant about your post is that it reveals, in full display, your partisan hackery.
A lot of guns were sold over the last couple of years. Who could have predicted?
"This is planned violence. There is, in every one of these cases, always a trail of ... behavioral warning signs," he told NPR earlier this month.
Call me puzzledThank you Joe Biden.
The shooter was a lefty!Except that these mass shootings are perpetrated not by liberals, or "the left," but by radical right-wingers. The Buffalo shooter parroted "replacement theory" which Tucker Carlson spews on this show. Inside a Pittsburgh synagogue in 2018, a white man with a history of antisemitic internet posts gunned down 11 worshipers, blaming Jews for allowing immigrant “invaders” into the United States. The next year, another white man, angry over what he called “the Hispanic invasion of Texas,” opened fire on shoppers at an El Paso Walmart, leaving 23 people dead, and later telling the police he had sought to kill Mexicans.
Those acts weren't committed by people who watch CNN or MSNBC. These are people listening to Fox and the other ultra-right-wing "news" channels.
From the same article:
By his own account, the Buffalo suspect, Payton S. Gendron, followed a lonelier path to radicalization, immersing himself in replacement theory and other kinds of racist and antisemitic content easily found on internet forums, and casting Black Americans, like Hispanic immigrants, as “replacers” of white Americans. Yet in recent months, versions of the same ideas, sanded down and shorn of explicitly anti-Black and antisemitic themes, have become commonplace in the Republican Party — spoken aloud at congressional hearings, echoed in Republican campaign advertisements and embraced by a growing array of right-wing candidates and media personalities.
How's so?The shooter was a lefty!
That picture depicts a time before the government stepped in to replace the father in black families.You could lay the blame mostly on the lefts bra burning days that started in the 1960s before then we had guns a plenty and mass shootings was extremely rare.
Make America great again!
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He was anti-Trump. He didn't like conservatives.How's so?
Ok, and that makes him a lefty because...?He was anti-Trump.
That is a lie. Whether you know you are lying or whether you are just ignorant to the facts and blindly swallow leftist rhetoric...well...only you know that. But the reality is that the vast majority of 'mass shootings' are perpetrated by black Americans, in black American communities. 'People' like you only engage when it is a white shooter...thus you only give a shit about gun violence when it involves a white shooter, which PROBABLY explains your lie.Except that these mass shootings are perpetrated not by liberals, or "the left," but by radical right-wingers. The Buffalo shooter parroted "replacement theory" which Tucker Carlson spews on this show. Inside a Pittsburgh synagogue in 2018, a white man with a history of antisemitic internet posts gunned down 11 worshipers, blaming Jews for allowing immigrant “invaders” into the United States. The next year, another white man, angry over what he called “the Hispanic invasion of Texas,” opened fire on shoppers at an El Paso Walmart, leaving 23 people dead, and later telling the police he had sought to kill Mexicans.
Those acts weren't committed by people who watch CNN or MSNBC. These are people listening to Fox and the other ultra-right-wing "news" channels.
From the same article:
By his own account, the Buffalo suspect, Payton S. Gendron, followed a lonelier path to radicalization, immersing himself in replacement theory and other kinds of racist and antisemitic content easily found on internet forums, and casting Black Americans, like Hispanic immigrants, as “replacers” of white Americans. Yet in recent months, versions of the same ideas, sanded down and shorn of explicitly anti-Black and antisemitic themes, have become commonplace in the Republican Party — spoken aloud at congressional hearings, echoed in Republican campaign advertisements and embraced by a growing array of right-wing candidates and media personalities.
The parroting of replacement is not a right-wing conspiracy THEORY. In any event, he was fatally correct that whites are being replaced. You can look up the stats.Except that these mass shootings are perpetrated not by liberals, or "the left," but by radical right-wingers. The Buffalo shooter parroted "replacement theory" which Tucker Carlson spews on this show. Inside a Pittsburgh synagogue in 2018, a white man with a history of antisemitic internet posts gunned down 11 worshipers, blaming Jews for allowing immigrant “invaders” into the United States. The next year, another white man, angry over what he called “the Hispanic invasion of Texas,” opened fire on shoppers at an El Paso Walmart, leaving 23 people dead, and later telling the police he had sought to kill Mexicans.
Those acts weren't committed by people who watch CNN or MSNBC. These are people listening to Fox and the other ultra-right-wing "news" channels.
From the same article:
By his own account, the Buffalo suspect, Payton S. Gendron, followed a lonelier path to radicalization, immersing himself in replacement theory and other kinds of racist and antisemitic content easily found on internet forums, and casting Black Americans, like Hispanic immigrants, as “replacers” of white Americans. Yet in recent months, versions of the same ideas, sanded down and shorn of explicitly anti-Black and antisemitic themes, have become commonplace in the Republican Party — spoken aloud at congressional hearings, echoed in Republican campaign advertisements and embraced by a growing array of right-wing candidates and media personalities.
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