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In reply to the discussion: "The largest mass shooting in U.S. history" Really? [View all]Equinox Moon
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Why is it that when GLBT people are targets we get these Oppression Olympics type posts
Maven
Jun 2016
#8
I don't think that the horror GLBT victims today are diminished by the historical record of
PufPuf23
Jun 2016
#21
I think it is called "mass shooting" when you have one or two shooters n/t
TexasBushwhacker
Jun 2016
#16
Yeah, but who cares about Sand Creek or Wounded Knee? They were native Americans
Feeling the Bern
Jun 2016
#19
In the early part of the 20th century there were 4 incidents of whites mass shooting blacks in
kimbutgar
Jun 2016
#25
"Let's make sure he is soundly defeated in November"............great sentence...we must make sure..
Stuart G
Jun 2016
#38
In a sense, there is a direct line between that bloodshed, and "frontier" violence
villager
Jun 2016
#30
A nation built on centuries of genocide, US history IS the shooting of people.
L. Coyote
Jun 2016
#44
Well, if I use your criteria, The battle of Bull Run and Gettysburg rank right up there.
Scruffy Rumbler
Jun 2016
#91