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In reply to the discussion: A Tale of Two Mass Shootings [View all]Blue_Tires
(57,596 posts)7. I'm just telling you the media coverage perspective....
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Fair point...So what insights can you share after comparing and contrasting the two??
Blue_Tires
Sep 2013
#29
Yes, of course. No one at all here has been discussing it since Tuesday.
Tommy_Carcetti
Sep 2013
#40
The race and or social status of the victims and or the (presumed) shooters is my guess.
Fumesucker
Sep 2013
#25
Because the reporters and politicians don't want Chicago and similar cities to be focused on
Lurks Often
Sep 2013
#31
Why would racial/social issues on a supposed liberal forum make anyone uncomfortable?
Blue_Tires
Sep 2013
#43
Crazed gunman violence is more of a threat to public safety than gang violence.
SecularMotion
Sep 2013
#39