- Dec 18, 2010
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It seems that after sandy hook major media sites focus on gun control, and how bad guns are.
For example, huffpost post has been posting articles titled "just another day in America", followed by how many people have been killed with guns.
Why is the media focusing on the tool rather then the people who commit the crime?
There is a report that came out of Illinois saying the state is not enforcing gun laws. If a convicted felon is caught with a gun, its an automatic federal crime, but those criminals are not being prosecuted.
The number of mass shootings have gone up in the past few years. Instead of asking why, major news outlets are focusing on gun.
The majority of mass shooters are young men, but nobody is asking what is driving young men to commit such heinous acts of violence.
Instead of seeing serial killers spread their victims out over a decade, are we seeing a trend of killing lots of victims in a short period of time?
Could people like the sandy hook shooter have been the next jeffrey dahmer?
Shouldn't we be looking at what is driving these young men to acts of violence?
Is it being bullied, a lose of hope, financial problems,,, or something else?
For example, huffpost post has been posting articles titled "just another day in America", followed by how many people have been killed with guns.
Why is the media focusing on the tool rather then the people who commit the crime?
There is a report that came out of Illinois saying the state is not enforcing gun laws. If a convicted felon is caught with a gun, its an automatic federal crime, but those criminals are not being prosecuted.
The number of mass shootings have gone up in the past few years. Instead of asking why, major news outlets are focusing on gun.
The majority of mass shooters are young men, but nobody is asking what is driving young men to commit such heinous acts of violence.
Instead of seeing serial killers spread their victims out over a decade, are we seeing a trend of killing lots of victims in a short period of time?
Could people like the sandy hook shooter have been the next jeffrey dahmer?
Shouldn't we be looking at what is driving these young men to acts of violence?
Is it being bullied, a lose of hope, financial problems,,, or something else?
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