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April 5, 2018 5:48 pm at 5:48 pm #1503253JosephParticipant
Where is the condemnation of the violent left-wing that begot this animal rights PETA vegetarian wacko violently shooting three people at YouTube Headquarters?
This is the same left-wing extremism found on campuses all across America violently expressing Anti-Semitism.
April 7, 2018 11:13 pm at 11:13 pm #1503335GadolhadorahParticipantIf you watched any of her “videos”, you’d realize this woman was a real sicko with no real political agenda although she arguably espoused incoherent left wing stuff . Nonetheless, its no different from sickos with a right-wing agenda or any agenda. Other countries also have their sickos who commit violent acts but why at such a greater frequency here in the U.S.
April 8, 2018 10:17 am at 10:17 am #1503434NOYBParticipant@gadolhadorah They actually do not occur more frequently here than other countries. According to the crime prevention research center (as of 2015), the US is 11th in mass shooting deaths per 1,000,000 and 12th in frequency compared to Europe.
April 8, 2018 10:50 am at 10:50 am #1503442☕ DaasYochid ☕ParticipantFrom Politifact:
Two researchers — Jaclyn Schildkraut of the State University of New York in Oswego and H. Jaymi Elsass of Texas State University — analyzed mass shootings in 11 countries, covering the period from 2000-14. Aside from the United States, they looked at Australia, Canada, China, England, Finland, France, Germany, Mexico, Norway and Switzerland.
The United States has more mass shootings — and more people cumulatively killed or injured — than the other 10 nations combined, according to their research. While part of this is because the United States has a much bigger population than all but China, the difference can’t be explained by skewed population numbers alone.
When adjusted for population, the United States ranks in the upper half of their list of 11 countries, ranking higher than Australia, Canada, China, England, France, Germany and Mexico. The United States did rank lower than three countries — Norway, Finland and Switzerland — but they have populations so small that one or two mass-casualty events can produce a relatively high per capita rate.
April 8, 2018 1:24 pm at 1:24 pm #1503534chiefshmerelParticipantNecause it wasn’t a left-wing shooting. This woman was a left-wing person. But she did not have a political motive.
She shot up the place because they removed some of her videos, and put age restrictions on them. This had nothing to do with politics.April 8, 2018 4:14 pm at 4:14 pm #1503603Neville ChaimBerlinParticipantI don’t think the point the OP is making is to condemn all leftist, but he’s observing that when a right wing nut shoots people, the media has it on the front cover for months. When this left-wing women from a protected ethnicity does it, they barely covered it at all.
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